Motivation and Emotion

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Across
  1. 4. Excessive self-love and self-absorption
  2. 6. One of the stress hormones involved in physiological arousal; also known as adrenaline
  3. 8. A kind of motivation that pushes us to relieve a physiological need, like hunger
  4. 13. One of the hunger-inducing hormones
  5. 14. The division of our nervous system that is involved in physiological arousal
  6. 15. A need or desire that energizes and directs behavior
  7. 17. The 5th and top level of the original hierarchy of needs - includes the need to meet our potential
  8. 19. A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state
  9. 23. 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)
  10. 26. This theory says that our emotions are our awareness to a physiological arousal (two names, no space)
  11. 27. This theory says that emotion is the result of a physiological arousal AND a cognitive label applied to the arousal (two names, no space)
  12. 28. The part of the hypothalamus that regulates feelings of fullness
  13. 29. The part of the hypothalamus that regulates feelings of hunger
  14. 30. A kind of motivation that responds to positive or negative stimuli that lure or repel us
Down
  1. 1. Self-determination theory suggests we are motivated to satisfy our need for autonomy, competence, and _______.
  2. 2. This theory says that emotion is the result of a physiological response and subjective experience at the same time (two names, no space)
  3. 3. Increases in this hormone diminish blood glucose
  4. 5. Deliberate social exclusion
  5. 7. The 1st level of the hierarchy of needs - includes the need to satisfy hunger and thirst
  6. 9. The 4th level of the hierarchy of needs - includes the need for achievement
  7. 10. The phenomenon that occurs when our physiological arousal from one event may influence our emotions in an unrelated event
  8. 11. Our taste preferences may be driven by this, which means a fear of new things
  9. 12. 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. 16. The 6th and top level of the new hierarchy of needs - includes the need to find meaning and identity beyond self
  11. 18. According to the text, it is a form of sharing ourselves, and it increases when communicating electronically
  12. 20. When we are under or over this point of weight, our body adjusts our metabolism
  13. 21. The last name of the person who suggested that some unconscious emotions require an appraisal
  14. 22. An increasing problem, due to higher availability of calorie-rich foods and less activity
  15. 23. The middle level of the hierarchy of needs - includes the need for belonging, acceptance and romance
  16. 24. The 2nd level of the hierarchy of needs - includes the need to feel secure
  17. 25. Sugar that circulates in our blood - our body knows we are hungry when this is low
  18. 31. A response of the whole organism, involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors and a conscious experience.