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This seminal theory of emotion suggested that emotions arise from physiological arousal

What is the James-Lange Theory

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This theory of emotion suggests that emotions stem from an interpretation of physiological arousal

What is Schacter's 

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This region of the brain is most critical for providing “top-down” control during attentional tasks

What is the lateral PFC 

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These are the four components of Baddeley’s working memory model

What are the Central Executive, Visuospatial Sketchpad, Phonological Loop, Episodic Buffer

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Trivia questions assess this type of memory. 

What is Semantic Memory?

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The three attentional networks based on Petersen & Posner’s Attentional Model

Alerting, Orienting, Executive

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Riding a bike is an example of this type of memory.

What is procedural memory? 

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Difficulty in identifying and communicating emotional states

What is Alexithymia? 
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Emotion can be classified among these two dimensions

What is Valence and Arousal?

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These emotions represent carry over from one situation to another such that the emotion affects unrelated decisions

What are incidental emotions?

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This type of thinking demonstrates your ability to explore multiple possible solutions in order to generate creative ideas

What is divergent thinking? 

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This classical conditioning process is said to occur after repeated exposure to the conditioned stimulus in the absence of the unconditioned stimulus resulting in a weakened conditioned response

What is extinction?

300

Role disputes are a main problem area in this type of psychotherapy

What is Interpersonal Therapy?

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This is the region of the brain most commonly associated with motivation

What is the Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC)?

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Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder are best able to identify this emotion

What is sadness? 

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This aspect of a therapist’s presentation significantly impacts the success of emotion-focused therapy

What is vocal quality and/or emotional presence? 

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The parvocellular and magnocellular neurons are two groups of cells in the thalamus that process visual information. This is the cell group that has a larger receptive field with lower spatial resolution. 

What is magnocellular? 
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Kandel’s studies in the Apylsia slug revealed this process by which repeated stimulus results in the growth of new synaptic connections between sensory and motor neurons

What is long-term potentiation? 

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This process describes the brain’s ability to reconfigure itself at retrieval to resemble the same activation or connectivity as it did during memory encoding

What is recapitulation?

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Eastern cultures tend to prefer these types of emotions

What is low arousal? 

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Deficits in this component of Baddeley’s working memory model are found in children with dyscalculia

What is the visuospatial sketchpad? 
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If you are high in this personality trait, you act in a rash, impulsive way and seek immediate gratification in highly emotional scenarios

What is urgency?

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This phrase describes our tendency to make incorrect initial judgments about the meaning of a sentence based on the sentence structure

What is garden-pathing? 

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Culture is more likely impact this type of affect than actual affect

What is ideal affect? 
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This particular step in emotion-focused therapy is critical for decreasing attachment anxiety.

What is the Blamer-Softening event? 

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