CHAPTER 8 Flashcards

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emotion

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a temporary state that includes unique subjective experiences and physiological activity, and that prepares people for action.

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2
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dimension of emotion

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arousal and valence

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appraisal

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conscious or unconscious evaluations and interpretations of the emotion-relevant aspects of a stimulus or event

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4
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action tendencies

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a readiness to engage in a specific set of emotion-relevant behaviours

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5
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James- Lange theory of emotion

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feelings are simply the perception of one’s own physiological responses to a stimulus
different stimuli= triggers different psychological responses that ar then experiences as emotions

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two factor theory

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ifferent stimuli trigger the same general physiological response, which is interpreted or “labelled” differently under different circumstances.

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pathways of fear

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stimulus- thalamus- cortex- amygdala- experience of fear
stimulus- thalamus- amygdala- experience of fear

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8
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emotional expression

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an observable sign of an emotional state,

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9
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universality hypothesis

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all emotional expressions mean the same thing to all people in all places at all times.

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10
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facial feedback hypothesis

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suggests that emotional expressions can cause the emotional experiences they typically signify.

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display rule

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a norm for the appropriate expression of emotion
- intensification= exaggerating
-intensification = muting expression
-masking= expressing one while feeling another one
- neutralizing= no expression

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12
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motivation

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the internal causes of purposeful behaviour

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homeostasis

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he tendency for a system to take action to keep itself in equilibrium,

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14
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drive reduction theory

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the primary motivation of all organisms is to reduce their drives.

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15
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hedonic principle

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people are primarily motivated to experience pleasure and avoid pain,

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16
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emotion regulation

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the strategies people use to influence their own emotional experience

17
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reappraisal

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hanging one’s emotional experience by changing the way one thinks about the emotion-eliciting stimulus

18
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maslow’s Hierarchy of needs

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physiological needs at the bottom and self-actualization needs at the

19
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binge eating disorders (BED)

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an eating disorder characterized by recurrent and uncontrolled episodes of consuming a large number of calories in a short time

20
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bulimia nervosa

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an eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed by compensatory behaviour.

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anorexia nervosa

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an eating disorder characterized by an intense fear of being overweight and a severe restriction of food intake.

22
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evolutionary mismatch

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traits that were adaptive in an ancestral environment may be maladaptive in a modern environment

23
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metabolism

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the rate at which the body uses energy

24
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human sexual response cycle

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comprises the stages of physiological arousal during sexual activity
excitement, plateau, orgasm, resolution, refractory period

25
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intrinsic motivation

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a motivation to take actions that are themselves rewarding.

26
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extrinsic motivation

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a motivation to take actions that lead to reward

27
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conscious motivations

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motivations of which people are aware,

28
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unconscious motivations

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motivations of which people are not aware

29
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need for achievement

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the motivation to solve worthwhile problems

30
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approach motivation

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the motivation to experience positive outcomes

31
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avoidance motivation

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the motivation to avoid experiencing negative outcomes.

32
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loss aversion

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the tendency to care more about avoiding losses than about achieving equal-size gains

33
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terror management theory

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a theory about how people respond to knowledge of their own mortality

34
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terror management theory

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a theory about how people respond to the knowledge of their own mortality