Final Exam Prep: Chapters 13, 14, 16, 18, 19 Flashcards
Defined by their three components: (1) distinct subjective feelings or affects associated with them; (2) emotions are accompanied by bodily changes, mostly in the nervous system, and these produce associated changes in breathing, heart rate, muscle tension, blood chemistry, and facial and bodily expressions; (3) emotions are accompanied by distinct action tendencies or increases in the probabilities of certain behaviors
emotions
action tendencies
functional analysis
emotional states
emotional traits
categorical approach
dimensional approach
valence
happiness
style
content
reciprocal causality
mood induction
positive illusions
neuroticism
limbic system
anterior cingulate
prefrontal cortex
depression
neurotransmitter theory of depression
diathesis-stress model
cognitive triad
hostility
self-fulfilling prophecy
affect intensity
mood variability