Theories about the performance- Arousal Relationship
Arousal & Affective Valence
True/False
Random
100
refers to the activation of energy that occurs in preparation or during actual behavior
arousal
100
When cognitive anxiety is high but somatic anxiety is low performance
Cusp Catastrophe
100
a person’s level of affective valence depends on the level of stimulation and arousal is described by which theory?
Optimal Level of Stimulation Theory
100
Arousal is tinged with just positive affect.
False
100
the eventual liking of stimuli that was once feared is called
hedonic reversal
200
Physiological responses are responses from which system?
Nervous system
200
as arousal increases, performance increases levels off and then decreases
Inverted-U Performance-Arousal Relationship
200
Optimal level of stimulation theory presents affective valence as changing with the level of arousal in what shape relationship?
inverted-U
200
true/false: Heart rate is an example of a psychological arousal.
false
200
this system is responsible for someone who suffered from traumatic events years earlier.
hot memory system
300
What type of arousal is referred to as brain arousal?
Neurological Arousal
300
This shows the relationship between pressure and performance.
Inverted U Theory
300
According to the Optimal Level of Stimulation theory, as the level of stimulation and subsequent arousal increases to moderate level, affect level increases or decreases?
increases
300
Anxiety is a single entity.
False.
300
what serves the memory of events occurring in space and time?
cool memory system
400
Arousal can cause what two things?
1. Low Performance
2. Affective Experience
400
The person is frozen and may appear to be dead. what is it called?
Tonic Immobility
400
Some musical passages produce goosebumps and shivers, which are physiological reactions that occur when an incongruous or novel event occurs in the music. What is the term for these reactions?
chill
400
You enjoy music because you assimilate the next musical note into an activated musical schema.
True
400
When it’s the critical time of the game, that's when the athlete gets nervous and anxious, what type of anxiety is this?
State Anxiety
500
Theory of Arousal involves what two dimensions?
1. Energetic Arousal
2. Tense Arousal
500
To be set to respond negatively and with worry to the environment is defined as ___.
Trait Anxiety
500
What is one hypothesis for the enjoyment of us repeatedly listening to the same piece of music without getting tired of it?
musical grammar processor
500
True/false: The cue function determines the type of response when someone calls your name.
True
500
Processing efficiency theory has two functions, name them.