Across
- 7. physical changes in our bodies that occur when we experience an emotion. These changes occur automatically in response to an event so we can respond appropriately.
- 8. the physical, observable expressions of behaviour which communicate emotions.
- 9. label and categorise emotions. This is impacted by our memories, social norms and understanding of how emotions work.
Down
- 1. our personal experiences and
- 2. the ability to identify your own emotions and the emotions of others, and use this information to guide behaviour.
- 3. movements of the face that provide an insight to a person’s emotional experience.
- 4. movement of part of the body, especially hands or the head, to express an idea, emotion or meaning.
- 5. of emotion, including our ability to
- 6. a technique that teaches people to control physiological processes such as heart rate, muscle tension, and blood pressure through feedback from electronic devices.
