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The mind and body's integrated response to stimulus of some kind.

What is emotion?

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To experience emotion, one must be physically aroused and cognitively label that arousal.

What is the Two - Factor/Schachter - Singer Theory?

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All emotions are a result of putting names to arousal and suggests that many emotional reactions occur separately, even before cognition kicks in.

What is Polish - born American psychologist Robert Zajonc's theory?

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These feelings tend to show more activity in the right frontal lobe.

What are negative feelings?

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Fill in the blanks: Emotions ____ and ____ a big part of who we are.

represent, construct

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Pounding heart, need to urinate, sweaty palms (examples of physiological arousal or conscious experience)

What are examples of physiological arousal?

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Activation, stress, or energy; and increase in reactivity or wakefulness that primes us for some kind of action.

What is arousal?

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The central brain region that drives emotion and motivation.

What is the limbic system?

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These feelings tend to show more activity in the amygdala.

What are feelings of fear?

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Fill in the blanks: In the late ___, pioneering ___ psychologist ___ James suggested that ___ follow bodily ___ to ___ stimuli.

1800s, American, William, feelings, reactions, external

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Fear and panic (examples of physiological arousal or conscious experience)

What are examples of conscious experience?

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A hormone that induces the level of physiological activation that can go numerous ways emotionally.

What is epinephrine/adrenaline?
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What arouses you in a crisis, making you hyper aware, increasing your heart and breathing rate, and even spiking your blood sugar for extra energy.

What is sympathetic divison?

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The more primal emotional center in the brain.

What is the amygdala?

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Fill in the blanks: Today, most ___ agree that emotions are also tangled up with ___.

psychologists, cognition

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The experience of emotion is the awareness of physiological responses to emotion arousing stimuli.

What is the James - Lange Theory?

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In Schachter - Singer's college men + drugs experiment, they reported very little emotion and blamed their racing heart and flushed face on the drug, not their particular state of mind.

Who are the "Revved Up" subjects?

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What slows down heart and breathing rates while shutting off stress hormones.

What is parasympathetic division?
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Fill in the blanks: Emotion provides the ___ and ___ that lets us meet goals and needs, often improving our performance in given situations.

energy, motivation

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Fill in the blanks: Schachter and ___ examined the "___ effect" with an experiment that involved ___ men and ___.

Singer, spillover, college, drugs

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Emotion arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological responses and subjective experiences of emotion.

What is the Cannon - Bard Theory?

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In Schachter - Singer's college men + drugs experiment, they adopted the emotion of the actor in the room.

Who are the "No Effect" subjects?

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These feelings tend to show more activity in the left frontal lobe.

What are positive feelings?

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Fill in the blanks: Emotions involve ___ arousal, ___ behavior, and ___ experience.

physiological, expressive, conscious

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Fill in the blanks: In Schachter and Singer's experiment, they first ___ many college men with the hormone ___.

injected, epinephrine/adrenaline

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