Chapter 7 Quiz Flashcards
A response of the whole organism, involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience
Emotion
The theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli
James-Lange Theory
The theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological responses and the subjective experience of emotion
Cannon-Bard Theory
The Schatchter-Singer theory that to experience emotion one must be physically aroused and be able to cognitively label the arousal
Two-Factor Theory
Identify the Theory
We feel sorry because we cry.
James-Lange. This guy had it backwards
Identify the Theory
I had a fast Heart rate and quick pace so I became scared.
James-Lange. This guy had it backwards
Identify the Theory
My heart began pounding while I was scared.
Cannon-Bard. Here both things happen together.
The Cannon-Bard theory was challenged by people who..
Had spinal cord injuries
Researches can agree that our emotions include ____
cognition
What defines emotion?
Cognition
Schachter and Singer believed that an emotional experience requires a conscious interpretation of ___
arousal
What creates emotions?
Physical reactions and thoughts
What are the two factors in the two-factor theory?
- Be Physically Aroused
- Cognitively Label the Arousal
_____ Fuels emotion. _____ Channels it.
Arousal fuels the emotion and cognition channels it.
Hatred and love follow the ____. Emotions stop at the _____are analyzed and labeled via the ______
High Road. Brain’s cortex and the Amygdala
Simple emotions take the _______. This bypasses the cortex and goes straight to the_____
Low Road; Amygdala
Do all emotional responses require conscious thinking?
no
In a crisis what gets released?
Epinephrine
Fear and Joy.
The body shows different ______. But biologically what happens?
Facial muscles. But the body is experiencing the same thing.
Depression and negative moods occur more in the _____
right-lobe
_____ are better at reading people’s emotions
Women
______ are better at pin-pointing their emotions and saying exactly how they feel.
Women
Emotion is….
- Biological
- Cognitive
- Social Cultural
What are the two primary, basic emotions?
Stress and eustress
How do we, primarily, respond to emotions?
Fight or Flight
The attribution of one’s own unacceptable urges or qualities to others.
Projection
Thinking abstractly about stressful problems as a way of detaching oneself from them.
Intellectualization
Thinking or behaving in a way that is extreme opposite of unacceptable urges or impulses
Reaction Formation
Emotional Impulses are redirected toward a substitute person or object, usually one that is less threatening or dangerous than the original source
Displacement