Emotion

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  1. 4. which hemisphere controls the comprehension of emotions
  2. 7. The region of the amygdala that receives information from the basal, lateral, and accessory basal nuclei and sends projections to a wide variety of regions in the brain; involved in emotional responses.
  3. 8. one of the three types of components of an emotional response; responses facilitate the behaviors and provide quick mobilization of energy for vigorous movement.
  4. 12. cortex is involved in making moral judgments.
  5. 13. caused by damage to the left temporal cortex.
  6. 15. The region of the prefrontal cortex at the base of the anterior frontal lobes, adjacent to the midline; plays an inhibitory role in the expression of emotions.
  7. 17. drugs can be used to inhibit aggression
  8. 18. a kind of facial paresis that lack of movement of facial muscles in response to emotions in people who have no difficulty moving these muscles voluntarily
  9. 21. Emotional release through action or fantasy
  10. 22. a kind of neurotransmitter play an inhibitory role in human aggression.
  11. 23. integrates the components that comprise the emotion of fear.
Down
  1. 1. A nucleus of the amygdala that receives sensory information from the neocortex, thalamus, and hippocampus and sends projections to the basal, accessory basal, and central nucleus of the amygdala.
  2. 2. positive or negative reactions to particular situations
  3. 3. a classically emotional response that occurs when a neutral stimulus is followed by an aversive stimulus.
  4. 5. A theory of emotion that suggests that behaviors and physiological responses are directly elicited by situations and that feelings of emotions are produced by feedback from these behaviors and responses.
  5. 6. behaviors include actual attacks against another organism.
  6. 9. Sackeim and Gur(1978) cut photographs of people who were expressing emotions into right and left halves, prepared mirror images of each of them, and pasted them together.
  7. 10. causes serious and often debilitating impairments of behavioral control and decision-making if it damaged.
  8. 11. a species-typical defensive response called freezing.
  9. 14. a kind of facial paresis that difficulty in moving the facial muscles voluntarily
  10. 16. Darwin suggested that emotional expressions are ____, unlearned responses consisting of a complex set of movements, principally of the facial muscles.
  11. 19. a syndrome is caused by defective development of nerves involved in the movement of facial muscles.
  12. 20. one of the three types of components of an emotional response; responses reinforce the autonomic responses.