Don't be so emotional
Mix it up
More about you
Keep Going
Don't stress me out
100
What are the 6 primary emotions that are evident across all cultures?
Anger, surprise, disgust, sadness, happiness, and fear
100
Folks that can't recognize your face but are able to still have an emotional response are suffering from this disorder? (Don't be slow about it)
What is Prosopagnosia

(Slow path is damaged)

100

This regulates hunger, thirst, body temperature, sleep, reproductive behavior, circadian rhythms?

What is the hypothalamus 
100
Physiology->Security->Belongingness->Esteem->Self-actualization are part of what theory?

What is Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

100

This is a group of behaviors and mental, along with physical processes occurring when events match or exceed the organism’s ability to respond in a healthy way?

What is stress
200
This effect deals with the muscles in our faces and facial position that alters by the emotion that we feel?
What is the Facial Feedback effect
200

cortical pathway: stimulus => thalamus => sensory cortex=> Frontal lobe => Amygdala. Conscious (explicit)

What is the Slow-path
200

This is a state of biological or social deficiency?

What is a need
200

This motivation is a product of our thoughts, expectations and goals?

What is Cognitive theory of motivation

200

This is mental, and physical processes occurring when events match or exceed the organism’s ability to respond in a healthy way?

What are Primary Appraisals
300
Sensation->Bodily Arousal->Perception->Emotion?
What is the James-Langer theory
300
These folks recognize your face but they do not have an emotional connection with you, they usually believe an alien has taken over your body?
What is Capgras delusion

(Damage to the fast path)

300

This is a psychological state that, by creating arousal, motivates an organism to engage in a behavior to satisfy a need?

Food->Hunger->Eating

Water->Thirst->Drinking

What is drive
300
Some people believe that no matter how much you study you will never be able to grow your intelligence. What type of mindset are they suffering from?

What is a Fixed mindset

300
These are the two forms of stress?

Eustress refers to a positive response one has to stressors (coping >> stressors).

2.Distress refers to negative response one has to a stressors (coping << stressors).

400

This is how we experience an emotion that is influenced by the cognitive label we apply to explain the physiological changes we have experienced, by our physical reactions and thoughts that together create emotion?

What is the Two-factor theory
400

This is factors of differing strength that energize, direct and sustain behavior?

What is motivation
400

This is a disruption of equilibrium creates a need, the organism is motivated to reduce the resulting drive by behaving in some way that satisfies the need and restores balance?

What is Drive Reduction Theory

(It explains our motivation by our physiological needs)

400
If the task involves rudimentary cognitive skills (simple) although the rewards are high, it will lead to this type of performance?
What is poorer performance
400

If you were competitive, achievement orientated, aggressive, hostile, restless, impatient with others, and has the inability to relax we may believe you are this type of personality?

What is type A
500

subcortical pathway: stimulus => thalamus => amygdala- Unconscious (implicit)

What is the Fast path
500
This part of the human body is to promote survival in a stable state?
What is the parasympathetic 
500
When I am physiologically activated, my heart begins to race, I have increased brain activity, I am sweating and my muscles are tight. What physiological state am I in?
What is arousal
500
These are external objects or goals that motivates our behaviors?
What are incentives
500

This occurs when short-term stress boosts the immune system, whereas chronic stress weakens it, leaving the body less able to deal with infection?

What is an Immune Response
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