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Which statement is most consistent with the James-Lange theory of emotion?

"I'm happy because I laugh."

is a state of deprived physical requirements, such as those for food and water.

A need

What parts of the brain involve in aspect of emotions?

Amygalda

can vary from culture to culture and are socially acceptable ways of showing emotion in public settings.

Display rules

An arousal state adaptive for coping with important emergency situations.

Emotion

according to freud aggression is to thanatos as sex drive is

Eros

________ occurs when a person is blocked or prevented from achieving a desired goal or fulfilling a perceived need.

Frustration

General Adaptation Syndrome

General adaptation syndrome, or GAS, is a term used to describe the body's short-term and long-term reactions to stress. Stage 1: alarm reaction (ar) The first stage of the general adaptation stage, the alarm reaction, is the immediate reaction to a stressor. In the initial phase of stress, humans exhibit a "fight or flight" response, which prepares the body for physical activity. However, this initial response can also decrease the effectiveness of the immune system, making persons more susceptible to illness during this phase. Stage 2: stage of resistance (sr) Stage 2 might also be named the stage of adaptation, instead of the stage of resistance. During this phase, if the stress continues, the body adapts to the stressors it is exposed to. Changes at many levels take place in order to reduce the effect of the stressor. For example, if the stressor is starvation (possibly due to anorexia), the person might experienced a reduced desire for physical activity to conserve energy, and the absorption of nutrients from food might be maximized. Stage 3: stage of exhaustion (se) At this stage, the stress has continued for some time. The body's resistance to the stress may gradually be reduced, or may collapse quickly. Generally, this means the immune system, and the body's ability to resist disease, may be almost totally eliminated. Patients who experience long-term stress may succumb to heart attacks or severe infection due to their reduced immunity. For example, a person with a stressful job may experience long-term stress that might lead to high blood pressure and an eventual heart attack.

Which psychologist is credited with proposing the general adaptation syndrome

Hans Selye

Which theory of emotion proposes that stimuli cause physiological changes in our bodies and emotions result from those physiological changes?

James-Lange Theory of Emotion

What are some advantages and disadvantages of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

One widely criticized disadvantage of the needs theory, however, is that in creating his hierarchy, Maslow studied only a narrow segment of the human population. The terms in the hierarchy, such as "self-esteem" and "security," have wildly different definitions in cultures around the globe. Therefore, it is hard for researchers to measure these needs or to generalize them across all human populations. Besides cultural differences, the hierarchy also fails to take into account individual differences. There is no evidence indicating every human being experiences the needs in the order Maslow specified. In fact, there is little empirical evidence that supports the theory at all.

according to maslow hierarchy which needs must be met first

Our most basic need is for physical survival, and this will be the first thing that motivates our behavior.

According to ________, people around the world share and recognize at least seven basic emotions.

Paul Ekman

cannon and bard disagreed with the james lange theory of emotion on the basis that

People can experience physiological arousal without experiencing emotion, such as the response after running.

What is the correct sequence of events in emotional response according to the Cannon-Bard theory?

Stimulus,First Response,Second Response

an external event that causes internal stress responses is called

Stressor

which theory of emotion states that your body reacts before you experience an emotion

The first and oldest is the James-Lange theory, which states that we first experience body responses that correspond with emotion.

The three components of hardiness identified in your textbook are

The three components of hardiness identified in your textbook are

"I think I'm afraid; therefore, I am afraid." Name the theory of emotion that this statement characterizes.

cognitive arousal theory

stress has been shown to put people at high risk of

coronary heart disease.

A psychologist who has studied emotions with Paul Ekman for decades is going to present a summary of the research. Which title might this psychologist consider?

d) "How Facial Expressions Communicate Emotions"

The ________ phase of the sexual response cycle involves the swelling of blood vessels in the pelvic region

excitement

stanley schachter theory of emotion proposes that emotion results when

from one's perception of autonomic arousal.

Selye proposed the ________ to account for the basic pattern of physical responses that occur regardless of which severe stressor is presen

general adaptation syndrome

Burning your toast, having trouble opening an e-mail attachment, breaking a glass, and running late for an appointment are all examples of _____.

hassles

return the body to a state of balance is called

homeostasis

Collectivism

in Latin America and middle eastern cultures this may act to discourage individual achievement

The chief function of homeostasis is to

maintain a steady state.

The process of ________ involves selecting, directing, and sustaining physical and mental activities.

motivation

need for achievement is also referred to as

motivation

the process by which activities are started, directed, and continued so that physical or psychological needs or wants are met

motivation

a person who is a sensation seeker

personality trait defined by the search for experiences and feelings

When those who underwent a severe ordeal are now recalling and reliving the event and having associated physical symptoms, they are experiencing

posttraumatic stress disorder

Physiologically-based drives that are unlearned are called ________ drives.

primary

proposed that two thinkg have to happen before emotion occurs: physical arousal and labeling

schachter singer theory

Maslow defined ________ as the state in which a person seeks to move beyond basic human needs in the quest for the fullest development of their potential.

self-actualization

According to Ekman, which of the following is NOT one of the universal facial expressions

shame

a physical and mental response to a challenging or threatening situation

stress

which is the best explanation of the cannon bard theory

that we feel emotions and experience physiological reactions such as sweating, trembling and muscle tension simultaneously.

Seeing a snake, and then simultaneously running away from it and becoming frightened, is the sequence of events postulated by ________ theory.

the Cannon-Bard

activation of the sympathetic nervous system causes

the fight or flight response.

Abraham Maslow attempted to account for human motivation in terms of ..

the hierarchy of needs

Physical arousal has to be interpreted cognitively before it is experienced as a specific emotion, according to the

two-factor theory

the hormone serotonin is implicated in the experience of

depression

a form of motivation that plays an important role in biological processes, such as eating, drinking, and mating

drive

The theory stating that behaviors are motivated by the body's attempts to reduce tension from conditions such as hunger or thirst to a state of balance is ______ theory.

drive reduction

James-Lange proposed

emotions are created by bodily feedback

Medical field specializing in the link between lifestyle and disease

Behavioral medicine

Cannon-Bard theory Seeing a snake, and then simultaneously running away from it and becoming frightened, is the sequence of events postulated by ----------------------theory.

Cannon-Bard theory

Ethan is an award-winning swimmer. His desire to compete and win is part of his need for ________.

achievement

Luc said, "I don't care what I do as long as I am the best at it!" What need is this?

achievement

involves a strong desire to succeed in attaining goals

achievement

drives that are learned through experience

acquired (secondary) drives

Which sequence of events in emotional responses is characteristic of the James-Lange theory of emotion?

b) stimulus --> physiological changes --> emotion

Sasha is experiencing stress in her workplace that is causing her to feel dissatisfied and pessimistic. As a result, she has a desire to quit her job. Sasha is experiencing

burnout.

states that the experience of emotion occurs simultaneously with biological changes

cannon bard theory

Type A Personality

Type A individuals tend to be very competitive and self-critical. They strive toward goals without feeling a sense of joy in their efforts or accomplishments. Interrelated with this is the presence of a significant life imbalance. This is characterized by a high work involvement. Type A individuals are easily 'wound up' and tend to overreact. They also tend to have high blood pressure (hypertension). Time Urgency

Homeostasis is most like which of the following?

a Thermostat, it changes to keep a room at a constant or steady temperature.

Maslow's humanistic theory of motivation has difficulty in explaining why

a mother would risk death in order to protect her child.


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