Across
- 1. one of the more difficult "universal emotions" to identify
- 3. effect defined as the reduction in intrinsic motivation when external reward is provided
- 12. this theory of motivation that we seek to return to homeostasis
- 14. Paul Ekman researched remote tribes to establish that there are 7 basic emotions in this theory
- 17. theory that holds humans experience emotion at the same time as physiological responses.
- 20. this theory would argue that if you are feeling depressed you should try to smile as much as possible to change your mood
- 22. this nervous system is triggered when you are stressed
- 23. one of the major topics of this unit
- 24. this theory of motivation argues that humans don’t always seek to reduce drives but actually seek out excitement
Down
- 2. this biological influence on hunger determines how quickly we burn calories
- 4. this theory of motivation argues that we engage in behaviors for the rewards we get afterwards
- 5. this law argues that the optimal level of arousal depends on the difficulty of the task
- 6. this theory of emotion argues that how you label physiological responses with your mind is what creates emotion (e.g. Schacter-Singer).
- 7. this type of social motivation explain why those in solitary confinement report extremely high levels of depression
- 8. this theory would support the idea that my racing heart causes anxiety
- 9. this type of motivation is present only when reinforcers are available
- 10. this part of the brain is heavily involved with motivation to eat
- 11. this nervous system returns your body to a resting state
- 13. this theory of emotion argues that are motivations are driven by pre-wired genetic drives
- 15. this type of motivation is present without reinforcers
- 16. this guy is the architect of the hierarchy of needs
- 18. culture specific customs that regulate when it is appropriate to show express emotion visibly
- 19. second level on maslow’s pyramid
- 21. the other major topic of this unit