What theory states that emotion follows body response?
What is the James-Lange Theory?
Fill in the blank. James-______ Theory
Who is Lange?
What is coping?
What is an effort to alleviate stress?
What device measures physiological responses that are linked with emotion?
What is a polygraph?
What is Complementary & Alternative Medicine?
What are healthcare remedies and treatments that are not accepted by medical science or verified research trials?
What is the Two-Factor Theory?
What is a physiological response and a cognitive label causing an experienced emotion?
Who were responsible for the theory with a simultaneous physiological response and experience of emotion?
Who are Walter Cannon and Philip Bard?
What is subjective well-being?
What is ones self-perceived life satisfaction?
What are the two "brain shortcuts" for emotion?
What is the speedy low road (directly to the amygdala) and the high road ( thalamus to sensory cortex to prefrontal cortex to amygdala)?
What is psychoneuroimmunology?
What is the study of how psychology, neural, and endocrine process affect the immune system?
What theory states that our physiological response and subjective experience of emotions occur simultaneously?
Who were responsible for the Two-Factor Theory?
Who are Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer?
What is the catharsis hypothesis?
What is expressing anger reduces it?
What is behavioral medicine?
What is a field of psychology applying behavioral and medicine knowledge to treatment of health and disease?
What are the two types of coping?
What are problem-focused and emotion-focused coping?
What is the adaption-level phenomenon?
What is Hans Selye known for?
What is the General Adaption Syndrome?
What are stressors?
What are challenges and threats?
What is a illness of mind and body?
What is a psychophysiological illness?
What is relative deprivation?
What is the perception we are worse off than those we compare ourselves to?
What is the tendency to be helpful when you are already in a good mood?
What is the feel-good do-good phenomenon?
What are Friedman and Rosenman known for?
What is Type A and Type B personality labels?
What is a behavior pattern that is competitive, driven, impatient, verbally, aggressive, anger prone people (A) and easy going, relaxed people (B)?
What are the two types of Lymphocytes and what do they do?
What are Lymphocytes B (fight infection) and Lymphocytes T (fight cancer and foreign substances?
What is the General Adaption Syndrome?
What is a three stage sequence of Alarm, Resist, and Exhaustion?