Across
- 3. pea-sized part of brain that controls homeostasis
- 4. the Cannon-______ theory of emotion relates to similarities in bodily responses to emotions
- 6. ____________ rewarding activities have positive consequences
- 7. an individual with a BMI over 30 is this
- 11. _____-term appetite control focuses on glucose or sugar
- 14. this term loosely translates from Greek to mean “no words for emotion”
- 15. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs contains this many tiers
- 16. functional _________ resonance imaging can be used to examine the brain’s functional anatomy
- 17. ______-term appetite control focuses on fat
- 19. the Schachter-_______ theory of emotion emphasizes the body’s response and person’s thoughts about the response
- 20. the __________-Lange theory of emotion relates to the body’s response to a stimulus
- 21. the body mass index is calculation by the ______ of weight to height
- 22. __________ self-injury, or NSSI, includes self-inflicted pain
- 23. according to the _________ hypothesis, adipose or fat cells actively determine hunger behaviors
Down
- 1. inside environment stays consistent despite changes in outside environment
- 2. the pain _________ a group of brain areas that respond to painful stimuli
- 4. individuals with _________ nervosa are extremely concerned with their appearance but are often normal weights
- 5. individuals with the eating disorder ________ nervosa have a strong fear of gaining weight and are often underweight
- 8. both external and _______ factors can influence a mammal’s sexual behavior
- 9. internal forces that encourage certain behaviors but not others
- 10. motivator of behavior to lessen this
- 12. according to the __________ hypothesis, blood sugar levels determine hunger behaviors
- 13. ___________ rewarding activities are rewarding themselves
- 18. ________ disorders that can be characterized by abnormal meal habits
- 24. research shows that college students who ate ice cream in groups ate __ times more ice cream than those who ate alone
