Chapter 7 Quiz Flashcards

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A response of the whole organism, involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience

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Emotion

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The theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli

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James-Lange Theory

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The theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological responses and the subjective experience of emotion

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Cannon-Bard Theory

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The Schatchter-Singer theory that to experience emotion one must be physically aroused and be able to cognitively label the arousal

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Two-Factor Theory

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Identify the Theory

We feel sorry because we cry.

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James-Lange. This guy had it backwards

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Identify the Theory

I had a fast Heart rate and quick pace so I became scared.

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James-Lange. This guy had it backwards

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Identify the Theory

My heart began pounding while I was scared.

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Cannon-Bard. Here both things happen together.

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The Cannon-Bard theory was challenged by people who..

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Had spinal cord injuries

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9
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Researches can agree that our emotions include ____

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cognition

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10
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What defines emotion?

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Cognition

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Schachter and Singer believed that an emotional experience requires a conscious interpretation of ___

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arousal

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12
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What creates emotions?

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Physical reactions and thoughts

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13
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What are the two factors in the two-factor theory?

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  • Be Physically Aroused

- Cognitively Label the Arousal

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_____ Fuels emotion. _____ Channels it.

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Arousal fuels the emotion and cognition channels it.

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15
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Hatred and love follow the ____. Emotions stop at the _____are analyzed and labeled via the ______

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High Road. Brain’s cortex and the Amygdala

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16
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Simple emotions take the _______. This bypasses the cortex and goes straight to the_____

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Low Road; Amygdala

17
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Do all emotional responses require conscious thinking?

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no

18
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In a crisis what gets released?

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Epinephrine

19
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Fear and Joy.

The body shows different ______. But biologically what happens?

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Facial muscles. But the body is experiencing the same thing.

20
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Depression and negative moods occur more in the _____

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right-lobe

21
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_____ are better at reading people’s emotions

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Women

22
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______ are better at pin-pointing their emotions and saying exactly how they feel.

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Women

23
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Emotion is….

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  • Biological
  • Cognitive
  • Social Cultural
24
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What are the two primary, basic emotions?

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Stress and eustress

25
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How do we, primarily, respond to emotions?

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Fight or Flight

26
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The attribution of one’s own unacceptable urges or qualities to others.

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Projection

27
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Thinking abstractly about stressful problems as a way of detaching oneself from them.

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Intellectualization

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Thinking or behaving in a way that is extreme opposite of unacceptable urges or impulses

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Reaction Formation

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Emotional Impulses are redirected toward a substitute person or object, usually one that is less threatening or dangerous than the original source

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Displacement