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13. According to the theory of emotion, our emotions are preceded by our awareness of our...
6. Which theory of emotion is CORRECTLY matched with its description? 1 0 9 a. James-Lange - Emotions involve cognitive interpretation b. Cannon-Bard - Physiological reactions precede emotional experience C. Schachter-Singer - Stimuli produce physioloaical reactions and emotional exper ences simultaneously d. None of these are correctly matched ud 7. In the James-Lange theory of emotion, physiological responses_?_emotional experiences. a. Follow b. Precede C. Occur simultaneously with d. Are unrelated to hon 8. In the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion, physiological...
Question related to Emotion and Motivation: Q1: Sally is normally a very calm individual and cool under pressure; however, whenever she is behind the wheel of a car, she turns into "crazy lady" driver. Which of the theories of emotions would best describe her? A. James-Lange Theory B. Schachter-Singer Two-Factor Theory C. Cannon-Bard Theory Q2: You love clowns and think they are so much fun. One day, you are walking down the street and a clown jumps out at someone...
QUESTION 2 Physical arousal has to be interpreted cognitively before it is experienced as a specific emotion, according to Plutchik the James-Lange theory the Cannon-Bard theory Schachter and Singer
A(n)_______ refers to feeling states with physiological, cognitive, and behavioral components. Motive Expectation Emotion Drive 2)You have just narrowly missed hitting a car that pulled out in front of you. Your heart is pounding, your throat is dry, your hands are trembling, and you are sweating. These physical reactions are caused by the vestibular system the limbic system the parasympathetic nervous system the sympathetic nervous system 3)Which of the following theories of emotion proposes that emotions have similar patterns of...
You’re driving down I-95 (one of the major highways around here—which you should try to avoid during heavy commuting hours by the way) and as you’re driving, you suddenly see a car driving towards you! Explain how this perceived stimulus would affect you (think of the physical responses and your subjective feelings) based on the a) James Lange Theory of Emotion, b) Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion, and c) Schacter-Singer Two-Factor Theory of Emotion (its a physiological psychology question )
Answer with at least 2 sentences. a) Abraham Maslow, an approach where hierarchical motivational needs and points out that before satisfying the needs of higher order and more complex first must meet some primary needs. How could one explain then that a person gives up having their basic needs (water, food, sleep, and sex) covered by a political or religious ideal? b) What are emotions and what are their functions? c) How can James-Lange, Cannon-Bard, and Schachter-Singer explain emotions?
theory or law. Perception of the situation involves the 21) A) Yerkes-Dodson B) James-Lange C) Cannon-Bard D) Cognitive 22) When one physically reacts to fear and then feels frightened, this is the law. B) James-Lange C) Cannon-Bard D) Cognitive peat 23) Men are times as likely to get violent than women. A) 1 B) 2 C) 4 D) 8 Women are more likely to get 24) than men. A) Depressed B) Angry C) Violent D) An experience of deep emotions...
44. Schachter and Singer's two-factor theory of emotion suggests that we distinguish between the experience of different emotions based on O A) the type of behavior involved. OB) the type of bodily reaction. C) our interpretation of the situation. OD) the emotional expression of others.
10. Cognitive theorists believe that physiological arousal only partly determines how you feel. What is the other part? 11. In the Schachter-Singer experiment, when the participants could not explain their physical reactions, what did they do? 12. According to the opponent-process theory, how do we regulate and manipulate our emotions? 13. How might emotions play an important role in our survival as human beings? Guided Reading Activities 36
1) The modern approach to studying the neuroscience of emotion made significant advances compared to studies prior to the 1960’s because: A) animal models were used for the first time to study emotion. B) the amygdala was shown to be related to release of oxytocin. C) the hippocampus was shown to be the key area related to fear conditioning. D) several emotions were studied to provide a unifying theory of emotion. E) only one emotion at a time was studied....