Across
- 1. You experience an ___ emotion when you frown, per Carroll Izard’s theory of emotion.
- 3. Some believe emotion results from ___ ___ , others say it comes from physical changes.
- 8. ___ energy in the gut and brain is the Cannon–Bard Theory of emotion, neither causes the other.
- 9. Love is an emotion, yet hunger is a ___ ___ . Emotions & physical responses feel similar.
- 10. If a significant object provokes a ____ feeling in your body, we call this emotion.
- 11. A child born without ? ? does not learn to express feelings by observing others; Is expression innate?
- 13. Different cultures can identify the same facial ___ , so maybe emotional [same] is innate.
- 17. When your brain interprets movement in ___ ___ as different emotion: facial feedback theory.
- 19. What emotion you feel depends upon how you ___ the physical arousal; This is the cognitive theory.
- 20. Your interpretation of a given situation is the ___ aspect of emotion, which is obviously subjective.
Down
- 2. A child’s emotions are modified by ____ , who respond differently to different emotions.
- 4. When you cannot explain physical reactions, you take cues from the ___ ; Schachter–Singer.
- 5. We are able to ___ a ___ due to the energy of our emotions. This is the purpose of emotion.
- 6. Emotion describes a physical reaction, our perception of ___ ___ : James–Lange Theory.
- 7. Trembling & nail-biting are the ___ aspects of emotion, the expressions that others can see.
- 12. Lazarus argued that cognitive appraisal alone is key to emotional experience; ___ of a situation.
- 14. The purpose of emotion is to spur us into action & keep us safe, so it is key to our ____ .
- 15. Cannon was first to describe the fight-or-flight reaction of the ___ nervous system.
- 16. Increased heart rate & breathing is the ___ aspect of emotion, our bodies being aroused.
- 18. Expressing emotion is____ , even though experiencing emotion is universal.
