A mind and body's integrated response to a stimulus of some kind
What is "emotion"
Positive feelings tend to show more in the ______ frontal lobe and negative ones show up in the ______ frontal lobe.
What is "left; right"
How many theories were discussed in the video?
Bonus 500 points for each theory you can name.
What is "Three"
James-Lange Theory
Cannon-Bard Theory
Schachter-Singer's "Two-Factor Theory"
What arouses you in a crisis.
Hint: ________ Division
What is "Sympathetic Division"
Which song is the longest in Hamelton?
What is "Non-Stop"
When you are walking home at night and you hear footsteps following you and your response is to go faster or go toward the light. This is called...
What is Physiological Arousal
What is the brain region that drives emotion and motivation?
What is the "Limbic System"
Robert B. Zajonc said that all ______ are a result of putting a name to our arousal.
What is "emotions"
This calms you down after a crisis
What is "Parasympathetic Division"
Finish the lyric: "I stop wasting time on tears; I live another ___ years."
What is "50"
When you are walking home at night and you hear footsteps following you and your response is to think you are going to get mugged. This is called...
What is "Conscious Experience"
Arousal spurs ______ but _____ directs it
What is "Emotion; Cognition"
Schachter and Singer looked at the spillover effect where they did the experiment with college guys and _______.
Bonus 2000 points if you can tell me briefly what the outcome of the experiment was.
What is "epinephrine" or "adrenaline"
Bonus 2000 points - The college guy would adapt to the reaction of the actor in the room if they were told it wouldn't affect them -- or they wouldn't report much emotion if they were told it would affect them because they attributed it to the adrenaline.
This Cortex route allows thinking about feeling.
Bonus 500 points - What is the one that allows instant emotional reaction?
What is the "slower high road"
Bonus - "quick low-road shortcut"
What are the names of the Schuyler sisters?
What are "Angelica, Eliza, and Peggy"
The video said our emotions are tangled up with our...
What is "cognition"
An increase in reactivity or wakefulness that primes us for some kind of action is called...
What is "arousal"
Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer created the "Two-Factor Theory" which said you need to feel both of these things:
What is "physiological arousal and cognitively label that arousal"
What are the ways that your brain can process sensory input?
What is "Top-Down and Bottom-Up Processing"
How many times does King George III sing 'da da da dat da, da da da da dat da da' in "You'll Be Back"?
What is "94 times"
True or False: Fear, anger, and sexual arousal often deliver different biological signals.
What is "false" -- they do often deliver some of the same biological signals.
Bonus Triple Points - What part of the brain is responsible for our emotions?
What is "the Amygdala"
William James thought that emotions follow our bodily reactions. What is an example given in the video?
Bonus 1000 points if you can tell me what the theory is called.
What is "You're sad because you're crying" or "You're scared because you're shaking like a leaf".
What is the "James-Lange Theory"
This mobilizes emotion
What is "the Autonomic Nervous System"
What is the name of Angelica, Eliza, and Peggy's father?
Bonus 1000 points for their mother's name
What is "Philip Schuyler"
Bonus - Catharine Van Rensselaer Schuyler