The Experience of Emotions
Across
- 3. integrates hormonal and neural aspects of arousal
- 4. Schacter's theory that suggests the emotional experience is a joint effect of physiological arousal and cognitive appraisal
- 7. stimulus>ANS arousal>emotion
- 9. The James-Lange theory is missing this in his interpretation of emotional reactions
- 11. stimulus>subcortical Brain activity>ANS arousal/emotin
- 12. nervous system that is activated by pleasant stimuli
- 13. Lazarus'cognitive appraisal theory suggests that appraisal includes these
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- 1. nervous system that is activated by unpleasant stimuli
- 2. nervous system that prepares for the emotional response
- 5. Cannon-Bard has the right components, but doesn't explain this
- 6. nervous system including the brain and spinal cord
- 8. acts as a gateway for emotions by attaching significance to information received from senses
- 10. provides association, memories, and meanings that integrate psychological and biological responses