Across
- 2. studied emotions in different modern and archaic cultures (tribes), and reported that emotions are universally found in all of these
- 4. What is affected when lesions to amygdala occurs in humans?
- 5. model that states valence and arousal are separate dimensions of emotion, and distinct emotions represent intersections along these dimensions
- 6. theory that emotions are triggered by an awareness of automatic bodily changes (including facial expressions)
- 7. brain areas associated with disgust include anterior cingulate cortex
- 9. in which century was the concept of the limbic system developed?
- 13. _____'s card game, in which body will reveal anxiousness before chooses from left stack, but not from the right
- 15. Pairing a neutral stimulus with an aversive stimulus result in fear conditioning. The neutral stimulus presented on its own results in fear responses. If the conditioned stimulus is repeatedly presented without the aversive stimulus after learning, the fear response will diminish (extinction:=unlearning).
- 16. to waste away
- 18. debate on whether the feeling state of emotions is triggered by an awareness of automatic bodily changes (including facial expressions) that have occurred, or we first perceive the emotion, which then triggers the bodily changes
- 20. positive or negative thoughts, feelings, or actions towards objects which arise due to past experiences which one is either unaware of or which one cannot attribute to an identified previous experience
- 23. model of emotions that uses brain circuits involved in processing specific emotions
- 25. brain area associated with fear
- 26. fast processing of potential danger/benefit, and physical reactions can be triggered by awareness of and emotion
- 27. What do ratings of emotional intensity of facial expressions by controls and S.M. show? (fear identification)
- 28. neural system located below the cerebral hemispheres; associated with emotions and drives
- 29. neural regions central to the processing of emotions include the amygdala and ________
- 31. Which brain region is more active for black versus white faces when presented for 30ms?
Down
- 1. high level processing of information where most likely conscious awareness of e.g. danger triggers fear and the associated responses
- 3. a method of measuring emotions using arousal and sweat levels
- 5. theory that we first perceive the emotion, which then triggers the bodily change
- 8. brain areas associated with sadness include amygdala and ______
- 10. Who showed Bilateral amygdala damage. Severe atrophy of the amygdala with the brain tissue now replaced by cerebrospinal fluid
- 11. Approach that believes emotions have evolved in the course of evolution as a means of social communication
- 12. large neurons that allow conscious control of precise, skilled, skeletal muscle movements
- 14. neural correlates in the perception of anger include right orbitofrontal cortex and ________ cortex
- 17. which area of the eye is able to induce differential amygdala response to fearful reactions just from their size
- 19. what is the name of the man that was given adrenaline at the dentist to reduce pain perception, which the caused all the hallmarks of fear (sweating, arousal, etc)
- 21. named for its anatomical shape (seahorse) and is the centrepiece of the limbic system
- 22. Bilateral amygdala lesions. During a surgical procedure to reduce epileptic seizures, the right amygdala and a large section of the right temporal lobe, including the hippocampus were removed
- 24. happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, disgust and fear
- 30. What did S.M draw when asked to draw someone who was afraid
