PSY1003 - Biopsychology of Emotion, Stress & Health 2

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