Across
- 1. in a typical experiment on classically conditioned emotional responses, the unconditional emotional response is elicited by
- 3. this is the third component of the emotional response (behavior, autonomic, and...)
- 6. these types of neurons are activated when an animal performs a specific behavior or when it sees another animal performing that behavior
- 7. positive or negative reactions to particular situations (ex/ being happy)
- 9. this scientist suggested that human expressions have evolved from similar expression in other animals
- 11. the region of the amygdala that receives info from the basal, lateral, and accessory basal nuclei and sends projections to a wide variety of regions in the brain (nucleus)
- 12. this is an emotional response that is classically conditioned response that occurs when a neural stimulus is followed by an aversive stimulus
- 13. a nucleus of the amygdala that receives sensory information from the neocortex, thalamus, and hippocampus, and sends projects to the basal, accessory basal, and central nucleus of the amygdala (nucleus)
- 16. recognition of facial expressions of emotions may involve imitation, which gives rise to feedback from this part of the brain
- 18. this type of facial paresis is where someone has difficulty in moving the facial muscles voluntarily
- 19. a theory that states that emotion-producing situations elicit an appropriate set of physiological responses, such as trembling and sweating
Down
- 2. this study was done in 1966 where there was data collected from people with spinal cord damage
- 4. this is a type of behavior that involves threatening gestures or actual attack directed toward another animal
- 5. these are responses that facilitate the behavior and provide quick mobilization of energy for vigorous movement
- 8. these are expressions of emotion that appear to be species-typical responses, even in humans
- 10. this is the region of the prefrontal cortex at the base of the anterior frontal lobes, adjacent to the midline Fluoxetine, is a drug where a serotonin agonist decreases irritability and aggressiveness
- 11. this is the type of conditioning that occurs when a neutral stimulus is regularly followed by a stimulus that automatically evokes a response
- 14. when this part of the brain is damaged it impairs people's ability to recognize facial expressions of emotion, especially expressions of fear
- 15. on this side of the hemisphere is where expression and recognition of emotions is largely accomplished by neural mechanisms
- 17. this is the first and and most famous case from the mid 1800s, where a man survived an accident that destroyed his orbitofrontal cortex