Emotions, Stress & Health - Modules 35, 38 & 39

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Across
  1. 2. A response of the whole organism, involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors and a conscious experience.
  2. 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)
  3. 5. This theory says that emotion is the result of a physiological response and subjective experience at the same time (two names, no space)
  4. 7. The phenomenon that occurs when our physiological arousal from one event may influence our emotions in an unrelated event
  5. 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)
  6. 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)
  7. 11. The alleviating of stress using emotional, cognitive or behavioral methods
  8. 14. One of the stress hormones involved in physiological arousal; also known as adrenaline
Down
  1. 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
  2. 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)
  3. 5. One of the main types of stressors; involves large-scale events
  4. 6. 10 to 20 minutes of this relaxing exercise has been known to lower stress levels
  5. 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)
  6. 8. Named by Walter Cannon, this is an adaptive response that is responsible for stress (three words, no space)
  7. 12. This theory says that our emotions are our awareness to a physiological arousal (two names, no space)
  8. 13. The division of our nervous system that is involved in physiological arousal
  9. 15. The brain structure involved in feelings of disgust