Nervous Lange System Theory E. Polygraph F. Walter G. Cannon- H. Display Cannon Bard Rules Theory I. Stanley J. Two-Factor K. William L. Robert Schachter Theory James Zajonc
1. American psychologist who believed our awareness of physiological
responses leads to our experience of emotion 2. The theory stating that to experience emotion, one must be physically aroused and cognitively label the arousal 3. A machine that measures several of the physiological responses accompanying emotion 4. A response of the whole organism, involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience 5. The theory that an emotion arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological responses and the subjective experience of emotion 6. American psychologist who concluded that physiological arousal and emotional experience occur simultaneously 7. American psychologist who concluded that some emotional reactions involve no deliberate thinking, and that cognition is not always necessary for emotion 8. The system that controls the glands and the muscles of internal organs, it has two divisions 9. The theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion arousing stimuli 10.The cultural rules governing how and when a person may express emotion 11.American psychologist who concluded that emotion requires a cognitive label or physiological arousal 12.Danish physiologist who proposed a theory on emotion similar to the one proposed by William James Multiple Choice 13.A part of the nervous system that prepares the body for emergencies is the __________ division. a. parasympathetic b. sympathetic c. somatic d. adaptive 14.Which theory claims that emotions are organized in the brain and that emotional feelings and bodily expressions occur simultaneously? a. the common sense theory b. the Cannon-Bard theory c. attribution theory d. the James-Lange theory 15.If you saw George with his pupils dilated (enlarged), you would most likely assume that he was a. angry b. disgusted c. happy d. scared 16.Which theory holds that we are afraid because we run or are angry because we strike? a. attribution b. James-Lange c. Cannon-Bard d. cognitive 17.What is the most widely and experimentally studied emotion? a. Fear b. Sadness c. Disgust d. Anger 18.By studying different cultures, psychologists have concluded that learning influences a. The development of basic emotions b. Do not affect the interpretation of emotions c. Have had no effect on how emotions are displayed d. The expression of emotions 19.Which of the following processes may influence the role of learning in our emotions? a. Modelling b. Reinforcement c. Classical condition d. All of the above 20.Schachter and Singer believe that emotional arousal is a. Diffused and specific to the different emotions b. Diffused and not specific to the different emotions c. Concentrated and specific to the different emotions d. Concentrated and not specific to the different emotions 21.Which theory of emotion has been discredited based on people who have experienced spinal cord injuries still experiencing emotion? a. Cannon-Bard b. James-Lange c. Two-Factor d. Cognitive-mediational 22.Jimmy almost hit the car next to him, which caused his _________ nervous system to become active, elevating his heart rate and respiration; however, once he avoided the car next to him, the _________ nervous system allowed his body to calm down. a. Central; peripheral b. Peripheral; central c. Sympathetic; parasympathetic d. Sympathetic; central 23.Jimmy laughed hysterically at a funny scene in a movie; however, no one else in the theatre laughed. Which theory of emotion explains why Jimmy was the only person to laugh? a. James-Lange b. Cannon-Bard c. Two-Factor d. Cognitive mediational 24.Which area of the brain is involved in the recognition of facial expressions and the proper emotion? a. Amygdala b. Hippocampus c. Occipital d. Hypothalamus 25.Damage to the _________ hemisphere could cause an inability to recognize and interpret emotions. a. Left b. Right c. Middle d. Hypothetical