Week 21 - Stress, Arousal & Anxiety Flashcards

1
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define STRESSORS

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events, forces, situations interpreted as stressful - can be + (eustress) or - (distress)

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2
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define STRESS RESPONSE

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physiological, cognitive, affective, behavioural reaction to demands

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3
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define AROUSAL

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a general state of activation from deep sleep to extreme excitement

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4
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define ANXIETY

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a (typically) negative state

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5
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define trait anxiety

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general predisposition to experience anxiety in a variety of situations

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6
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define state anxiety

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anxiety experienced in certain situations but not others

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7
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what are the 2 branches of state anxiety ?

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  • cognitive

- somatic

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8
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define cognitive anxiety

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mental component

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9
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define somatic anxiety

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physiological component

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10
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define cognitive appraisal

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out interpretation of a situation

  • is the situation significant to me?
  • could it affect me?
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11
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define primary appraisal

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  • what is at stake?

- is the situation relevant?

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12
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define secondary appraisal

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  • what can be done?

- do i have the resources to manage the situation?

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13
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define threat state

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situational demands are higher than capacity to deal with demands

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14
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define challenge state

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situational demands are lower than capacity to deal with demands

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15
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define COPING

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cognitive and behavioural efforts to manage our interpretations / response to stressors

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16
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define the matching hypothesis

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  • only use arousal regulation techniques if the individual’s levels of arousal are perceived as DEBILITATIVE
  • chosen technique should align with type of anxiety
17
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define the drive theory (hull 1943)

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  • direct correlation between arousal and performance

- only applicable to basic tasks e.g. hand grip

18
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define the inverted- u theory (yerkes & dodsen 1908)

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  • arousal increases performance to a certain extent

- too much arousal will decrease performance

19
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define the CUSP catastrophe theory (hardy 1990)

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optimal performance when
- high C anxiety and moderate S anxiety

dramatic decrease when
- high C anxiety and high S anxiety

20
Q

define the individual zone of optimal functioning theory (hanin 1980)

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  • ideal levels of C and S arousal / anxiety from athletes to athlete
21
Q

consistently high levels of anxiety are associated with…

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  • decreased performance

- negative affect (anger, sadness, frustration)

22
Q

coping strategies are associated with…

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  • improved performance

- positive affect (happiness, vitality, confidence)