Clone of PSYC 1103 Week 2

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Across
  1. 3. A type of motivation involving engaging in certain activities or behaviors that either reduce biological needs or help us obtain incentives or external rewards.
  2. 5. A perceptual experience of being inside an object, moving through an environment, or carrying out some action that is cr3eated or simulated by computer.
  3. 9. Accompany emotions and may send social signals about how we feel.
  4. 10. A monocular cue for depth perception that comes into play when objects overlap.
  5. 11. A number calculated from a person's weight and height.
  6. 12. A movement refering to the illusioon that lights that are actually stationary seem to be moving.
  7. 13. A law that says performance on a task is an interaction between the level of physiological arousal and the difficulty of the task.
  8. 14. The experience we have after our brain assembles and combines hundreds of individual, meaningless sensations into a meaningful pattern or image.
  9. 16. A rule that states that in organizing stimuli, we group together objects that are physically close to one another.
  10. 18. The human cell after fertilization.
  11. 19. Binocular cue for depth perception based on signals sent from muscles that turn the eyes.
  12. 20. Our first awareness of some outside stimulus.
  13. 21. A rule that states in organizing stimuli, we tend to fill in any missing parts of a figure and see the figure as complete.
Down
  1. 1. A rule that states in organizing stimuli, we tend to favor smooth or continuous paths when interpreting a series of points or lines.
  2. 2. Theory that says our brains interpret specific physiological changes as feelings or emotions and that there is a different physiological pattern underlying each emotion.
  3. 4. Theory that says emotions originate in the brain; they are not the result of physiological responses.
  4. 6. A type of motivation involving engaging in certain activities or behaviors because the behaviors themselves are personally rewarding or because engaging in these activities fulfills our beliefs or expectations.
  5. 7. Changing physical energy into electrical signals is a process called _________.
  6. 8. An approach that studies the underlying neural bases of mood and emotion by focusing on the brain's neural circuits that evaluate stimuli.
  7. 15. Located in the tip of the brain's temporal lobe and receives input from all the senses.
  8. 17. The point above which a stimulus is perceived and below which it is not perceived.