Barons review chapter 8:Motivation and Emotion
Across
- 3. - The concept that an easy task requires high arousal but a difficult one requires low arousal.
- 7. - The need to establish ones self as unique in order reach a potential.
- 9. - The desire to return to a baseline state
- 12. - stimuli we learn to be drawn to.
- 13. - The area of the brain that makes people hungry.
- 14. - Starving yourself.
- 16. - The theory that the desire for the most optimally arousing/ exciting possible experience motivates behaviors.
- 19. - The theory that the biological and cognitive aspects causing emotion are interlinked and neither precedes the other.
- 21. - The theory that biological change and cognitive awareness occur at the same time.
- 22. - The things we require, i.e. food and water.
- 23. - Unhealthy eating habits resulting in people being severely overweight.
- 24. - The theory that biological needs motivate certain behaviors.
- 25. - Non-biological drives, like that test you're studying for.
- 26. - The theory that biological chages cause us stress and that impacts out emotion.
- 27. - Our desire to reach goals and understand something complicated.
- 28. - Internal rewards like satisfaction.
Down
- 1. - The way the hypothalmus sends impulses.
- 2. - The order of events that follow us becoming stressed.
- 4. - The ideas and feelings that make us act in a certain manner, usually to achieve something.
- 5. - Biological drives like starvation.
- 6. - Choosing between two negative outcomes.
- 8. - Intrinsic behaviors exhibited in response to a given stimulus.
- 10. - External rewards like money.
- 11. - The competing theory that motivation of workers has to be stimulated or is intrensic.
- 15. - The order in which needs are organized, with biological at the top and life goals at the bottom.
- 17. - Choosing between two positive outcomes.
- 18. - Eating a lot of food and purging it.
- 20. - The balance of the internal state, i.e. health