Motivation, Emotion, and Stress Review

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Across
  1. 2. Created hierarchy of needs, a pyramid which explains which needs take priority for us
  2. 4. First stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome; fight or flight defenses are set off.
  3. 6. Motivation is caused by the desire to satisfy needs
  4. 7. When faced with too much stress, many people (especially men) tend to _______ and isolate themselves.
  5. 14. Emotions require both physical arousal and a label for that arousal
  6. 16. A desire for accomplishment, improvement, mastery of skills, and control
  7. 18. Along with the stress hormone, this is produced when the fight or flight response is triggered.
  8. 19. Our body’s biological response that is triggered to protect us when we feel threatened.
  9. 23. Lure or repel us according to our physiological needs
  10. 27. Our body’s preferred weight
  11. 28. One type of stress; stress that is considered bad for you because it inhibits your ability to perform/achieve.
  12. 29. One type of stress; stress that is considered good for you because it motivates you to achieve.
  13. 30. Emotion is caused by awareness of physiological state
  14. 31. Moderate arousal leads to optimal performance
Down
  1. 1. Bodily responses and experienced emotions occur simultaneously
  2. 3. The need to belong
  3. 5. The tendency of facial expressions to trigger corresponding feelings (especially for happiness, anger, and fear)
  4. 8. Third Stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome; adrenal glands are unable to secrete any more hormones and the person can become disoriented.
  5. 9. Outlook on a situation; can lead to better control over how stressful events are handled.
  6. 10. Our body strives to maintain a balanced or constant internal state
  7. 11. The tendency of behavior to trigger corresponding feelings
  8. 12. The study of how psychological, neural, and endocrine processes together affect the immune system and health.
  9. 13. An often deadly physical result of too much stress over prolonged periods of time.
  10. 15. Second stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome; tries to cope with the stressor and control negative reactions.
  11. 17. Personality type; people who are always operating at full speed, are impatient, and are filled with distress.
  12. 20. A complex behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species and does not need to be learned
  13. 21. Personality type; people who are laid back, open to change, don’t put competition first, and have low levels of distress.
  14. 22. A visual diagram used to illustrate the amount of stress in three major aspects of a person’s life; each side of the diagram represents a different area in life.
  15. 24. A mix of bodily arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experiences and feelings
  16. 25. The body’s resting weight of energy output
  17. 26. Outlook on a situation; often leads to more stress due to the negative method of handling a stressful event.