PSY1003 - Biopsychology of Emotion, Stress & Health 3
Across
- 4. when a person is subjected to a manipulated environmental cue.
- 8. emotions show in human facial expressions the most.
- 10. an unlearned reaction which occurs naturally to a stimulus.
Down
- 1. any unlearned response (no matter how simple) e.g. fight or flight. This occurs due to deeper motivational causes and can show in many forms of behaviour and body language.
- 2. an unpleasant thing from the environment which causes a negative reaction.
- 3. When a person exerts a behaviour or emotion due to a manipulated environmental cue.
- 5. a lot of what is known about neural mechanisms has come from studies on this. When a fear response is caused by a neutral stimulus being presented several times before an aversive stimulus. The majority of this has been done to animals, not humans. Little Albert (infant who was subjected to this).
- 6. abbr. ANS – only some emotions are associated with its usual activity patterns. No evidence to show each emotion has its own distinct pattern in this.
- 7. the evidence for emotions influencing face expressions. When people smile, they feel happier (evidence for this term).
- 9. emotion which causes people to protect others, submit, clench their muscles, have wide eyes and protect face with hands. People avoid threatening situations and danger because of it.