Across
- 2. A response of the whole organism, involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors and a conscious experience.
- 4. The nickname for the neural pathway of emotional reaction that is very speedy and sets the body in motion before any thinking can be done (two words, no space)
- 5. This theory says that emotion is the result of a physiological response and subjective experience at the same time (two names, no space)
- 7. The phenomenon that occurs when our physiological arousal from one event may influence our emotions in an unrelated event
- 9. The nickname for the neural pathway of emotional reaction that passes through the brain's more thoughtful processes before eliciting a fear response (two words, no space)
- 10. According to research, this type of person is more likely to suffer a heart attack, due to their more reactive, competitive and aggressive nature (Two words, no space)
- 11. The alleviating of stress using emotional, cognitive or behavioral methods
- 14. One of the stress hormones involved in physiological arousal; also known as adrenaline
Down
- 1. If a rat is exposed to repeated shocks and does not perceive having THIS over when they happen, stress-related illnesses are likely to follow
- 3. A form of coping that deals with solving the issue at hand - the more "masculine" form of coping (two words, no space or hyphen)
- 5. One of the main types of stressors; involves large-scale events
- 6. 10 to 20 minutes of this relaxing exercise has been known to lower stress levels
- 7. This theory says that emotion is the result of a physiological arousal AND a cognitive label applied to the arousal (two names, no space)
- 8. Named by Walter Cannon, this is an adaptive response that is responsible for stress (three words, no space)
- 12. This theory says that our emotions are our awareness to a physiological arousal (two names, no space)
- 13. The division of our nervous system that is involved in physiological arousal
- 15. The brain structure involved in feelings of disgust