Unit 8: Motivation, Emotion, Stress and Sleep: Essential Task 8-3

1234567891011
Across
  1. 2. A feeling of unhappiness, often shown by a frown or tears.
  2. 3. Older theories about how emotions work that may not fully explain emotions based on new research.
  3. 4. An emotion caused by danger or threat, often shown by wide eyes and tense posture.
  4. 5. A reaction to something unexpected, often shown by wide eyes and an open mouth.
  5. 7. The idea that your facial expressions can influence how you feel (e.g., smiling can make you feel happier).
  6. 8. A positive emotion shown by smiling and feeling good.
  7. 9. The process of thinking about and identifying what emotion you are feeling.
  8. 10. Social or cultural rules that tell us when and how it’s okay to show emotions.
  9. 11. A strong feeling of displeasure or annoyance, often shown by frowning or raised voice.
Down
  1. 1. The idea that people all over the world show emotions like happiness or sadness using the same facial expressions.
  2. 6. A feeling of strong dislike or revulsion, often shown by a wrinkled nose or turning away.