This theory emphasized the importance of both physiological and situation factors in determining emotion.
What is the Two-factor Theory?
100
Inhibiting ongoing emotion-expressive behavior is called...
What is Expression Suppression?
100
This pair claimed that physiological arousal is seen to cause the emotion.
Who are James & Lange?
100
This emotion is a negative reaction in the face of one’s inferiority compared to another’s good fortune.
What is envy?
100
This area of the brain is Dr. Warren’s favorite.
What is the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex?
200
This theory says that when individuals are in emotional states, they tend to group objects and events into categories that correspond to his/her emotional state rather than other categories.
What is Emotional Response Categorization?
200
This is when you talk about your feelings with others in order to change how you are feeling.
What is Social Sharing?
200
This researcher claimed that arousal is a signal system for the brain to act and produce emotions.
Who is Cannon-Bard?
200
This emotion arises when an individual believes than an important real or potential relationship is threatened by another individual.
What is jealousy?
200
These two common psychological disorders have been the focus of Dr. Warren’s research.
What are anxiety and depression?
300
This is when evolutionary psychologists hypothesized that jealousy is an evolved adaptation, functioning to protect a valuble relationship from partial or total loss.
What is the Evolutionary Theory of Jealousy?
300
This emotion regulation strategy benefits more than the other "strategery."
What is reappraisal?
300
This theorist is considered to have developed the most influential appraisal theory. Perhaps he rose from the dead…
Who is Lazarus?
300
This term is most often used to describe an emotional state characterized by subjective feelings of tension, apprehension, nervousness and worry, and by activation or arousal of the autonomic nervous system.
What is anxiety?
300
This is the business field that "Mr. Dr. Warren" is in.
What is wine?
400
These emotions are said to be universally recognized by all humans. (7)
What are Fear, Anger, Disgust, Sadness, Joy/Happiness, Surprise & Contempt?
400
Emotion dysregulation is a core construct in this personality disorder.
What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
400
These theorists focused on antecedents of emotional events and experience sampling of naturally occurring events.
Who are Oatley & Johnson-Laird?
400
This is an unpleasant emotion that involves identifying a self-produced behavior as bad, hurtful, or even immoral. It usually involves a preoccupation with a specific transgression-thinking it over and over, wishing they had behaved differently or somehow undo what was done.
What is guilt?
400
This school is where Dr. Warren received her Ph.D. from.
What is University of Illinois Urbana Champaign?
500
In this theory, individuals are characterized as “thoughtful and goal-directed, seeking to maximize interaction outcomes.”
What is Social Exchange Theory View of Jealousy?
500
These brain regions and structures are implicated in the Working Model of the Cognitive Control of Emotion. (4)
What are the Lateral PFC, Medial PFC, Anterior Cingulate Cortex, and the Amygdala?
500
His foundational work focused on state anxiety and trait anxiety.
Who is Cattell?
500
An unpleasant emotion that arises when an individual perceives some deficit in his/her self, associated with self-scrutiny, feelings of worthlessness. Leads to a desire to hide, withdraw, or escape.
What is shame?
500
This school, located in Southern California, is where Dr. Warren completed her undergraduate degree; it is not a short mountain.