Chapter 7 Study Guide
Across
- 2. a theory describing that one process (A) will be opposed by another process (B)
- 4. best known hedonic theorist, researched food preference
- 7. when pleasant feelings are aroused by stimuli
- 9. when neither pleasant nor unpleasant feelings are aroused by stimuli
- 10. when unpleasant feelings are aroused by stimuli
- 12. hormone that stimulates growth
- 13. the pressure of sense organs involving unpleasant feelings
- 14. a severe burning pain that is sometimes caused by a partial lesion of a peripheral nerve
Down
- 1. the pressure of sense organs when involving pleasant feelings
- 3. a trait describing the tendency to seek novel, varied, complex, and intense sensation and experiences and the willingness to take risks for the sake of such experience
- 5. a model of pain that emphasized the role of higher brain processes in controlling the experience of pain and a modulating system within the spinal cord that influenced how much pain information reached the brain
- 6. a reduction of bone maturation and growth to the point that the child’s physical maturation is much less than normal for its age
- 8. seeking pleasure and avoiding pain
- 11. Harlow and Suomi studied this animal in their maternal deprivation experiment