Across
- 2. States that emotions occur when physical arousal is labeled or interpreted on the basis of experience and situational cues.
- 5. Authentic smiles
- 6. The ability to perceive, use, understand, and manage emotions.
- 7. A part of the limbic system (within the brain) that produces fear responses.
- 13. States that activity in the thalamus causes emotional feelings and bodily arousal to occur simultaneously.
- 14. Study of the meaning of body movements, posture, hand gestures, and facial expressions; commonly called body language.
- 15. States that emotional feelings follow bodily arousal and come from awareness of such arousal.
- 17. Anger adrenaline
- 18. Last name of the psychologist who was among the first to suggest that the face does, indeed, affect emotion.
Down
- 1. States that sensations from facial expressions help define what emotion a person feels.
- 3. Actions that aid attempts to survive and adapt to changing conditions.
- 4. Gestures that have widely understood meanings within a particular culture.
- 7. A hormone produced by the adrenal glands that tends to arouse the body.
- 8. unconsciously imitating the postures, mannerisms, and facial expressions of other people as we interact with them.
- 9. Fear adrenaline
- 10. A low-intensity, long-lasting emotional state.
- 11. The mental process of assigning causes to events.
- 12. a mixture of two or more basic expressions
- 16. A state characterized by physiological arousal, changes in facial expression, gestures, posture, and subjective feelings.