Across
- 2. examples are James-Lange, Cannon-Bard and Two-Factor theories. These are created by psychologists to explain physiological arousal and emotions.
- 6. an illness characterised by prolonged feelings of sadness, apathy and lethargy.
- 8. embarrassment of humiliation that arises due to someone believing they have done something immoral or improper.
- 9. theory of emotion in which physiological arousal and emotions and fear both come from the animal / person.
- 10. a positive emotion caused by autonomous personal evaluation in which they believe they have achieved.
Down
- 1. response bodily reactions, i.e. increased heart rate, decreased blood pressure or pupil dilation.
- 3. feelings and sensations the body experiences due to stimulus.
- 4. theory of emotion where physiological arousal leads to emotions and fear.
- 5. theory of emotion where emotions / fear and physiological arousal both feed into each other.
- 7. discontentment or resentful longing caused by someone else’s possessions, luck or qualities.
