AP Psych emotion matching quiz Flashcards
motivation
need or desire that energizes and directs behavior
instinct
complex, unlearned, species-wide, behavior pattern
drive-reduction theory
organisms motivated to satisfy needs that cause aroused states
Yerkes-Dodson law
principle of optimal arousal levels, depending on task complexity
hierarchy of needs
physiological needs should be satisfied before psychological needs
set point
body metabolism increases or slows, depending on weight
basal metabolic rate
resting rate of energy expenditure
refractory period
occurs during the resolution phase of the sexual response cycle
sexual dysfunction
consistent impairment of sexual arousal or function
emotion
involves arousal, expressive behavior, and conscious experience
James-Lange theory
emotion is physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli
Cannon-Bard theory
simultaneous physiological responses and emotional experience
two-factor theory
physical arousal + cognitive label=emotion
facial feedback effect
facial muscles trigger feelings such as fear or happiness
stress
appraising and responding to a threatening or challenging event