Motivation, Emotion & Stress 2023

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Across
  1. 3. The _____-Dodson law says you perform best when optimally aroused
  2. 5. For people who believe in instinct theory, behavior is influenced by ____ predispositions
  3. 7. If you make yourself smile, you will feel happier. This is called the facial _____ effect.
  4. 12. Prolonged periods of stress negatively affect the _____ system, sometimes causing it to attack the body’s own tissues.
  5. 13. This theorist argued that we are motivated by a hierarchy of needs
  6. 16. The goal of drive reduction (a balanced internal state)
  7. 19. Luckily, Schachter rhymes with “two-_____”
  8. 20. A complex, unlearned, fixed pattern of behavior is called an _____
  9. 21. Type B people tend to be less susceptible to hypertension and heart attacks.
  10. 23. This stress hormone pours into the system when you get bad news.
  11. 24. The middle phase of the General Adaptation Syndrome (stress response) is _____
  12. 25. This branch of the nervous system arouses your body in stressful situations
Down
  1. 1. A theory of motivation that explains why people may be thrill-seekers (2 words)
  2. 2. The ____ feedback phenomenon explains why if you walk with long strides and your arms swinging by your sides, you will feel better.
  3. 4. One theory of motivation focuses on drive _______
  4. 6. These expressions, associated with emotions, are the same throughout the world (at least 4-6 of them are)
  5. 8. In the hierarchy of needs, the need for this comes before the need for esteem
  6. 9. Back in the 1920s, Walter Cannon described fight or _____ as the body’s adaptive response to stress.
  7. 10. Polygraphs measure changes in ______ (two words)
  8. 11. The ______-Lange theory suggests you experience physical arousal before emotion
  9. 14. Hans _____ is the theorist who came up with the General Adaptation Syndrome to describe stress.
  10. 15. Physiological needs trigger an aroused, motivated state called a _______
  11. 17. Physiological responses like tense muscles and pounding heart are ____ reactions.
  12. 18. According to the two-factor theory of emotion, we give our emotions a _____ label
  13. 22. The Cannon-_____ theory suggests that the experience of an emotion comes at the same time as physiological arousal
  14. 26. Competitive, hot-tempered, hard-driving people may be described as _____A.