Title: Jeopardy
1Jeopardy
Biological
Theories
Motivation
Emotions
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Final Jeopardy
2100
- A behavior that is patterned throughout a species
and is UNLEARNED.
3100
Instinct
4200
The idea that a physiological need creates an
aroused tension state that motivates an organism
to satisfy the need.
5200
Drive-reduction theory
6300
The theory that our experience of emotion is our
awareness of our physiological responses to
emotion arousing stimuli. Physiological arousal
before emotion.
7300
James-Lange Theory
8400
The theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus
simultaneously triggers physiological responses
and the subject experience of emotion.
9400
Cannon-Bard Theory
10500
Arousal-gtCognitive label-gtEmotion
11500Schachter-SingerTwo-factor theory
12100
Part of the brain that controls hunger
13100Hypothalamus
14200
Part of the brain that controls anger and fear
15200
Amygdala
16300
Hormone secreted by empty stomach sends Im
hungry signals to the brain.
17300 Ghrelin
18400
Digestive tract hormone sends Im NOT hungry
signals to the brain
19400PYY
20500
A lesion near this part of the hypothalamus would
cause a person to overeat.
21500Ventromedial Hypothalamus
22100
Developed the hierarchy of needs theory.
23100
Abraham Maslow
24200
A resting period after orgasm, during which a
man cannot achieve another orgasm.
25200refractory period
26300
Field of psychology that deals with method to
optimize human behavior in workplaces.
27300
Industrial/organizational
28400
Two most common eating disorders.
29400
Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia
30500
His research was shocking in the 1940s. He
surveyed a nonrandom sample. His findings
revealed the sexual behaviors of many men and
women.
31500 Alfred Kinsey
32100
Emotional release hypothesis Maintains that
releasing aggressive energy relieves aggressive
urges.
33100
Catharsis
34200
Peoples tendency to be helpful When already in a
good mood.
35200
Feel-good, do-good phenomenon
36300
The perception that one is worse off relative to
those with whom one compares oneself.
37300 Relative Deprivation
38400
Psychologist who pioneered the study of emotions
and its relation to facial expressions.
39400Paul Eckman
40500
In the sympathetic nervous system, the adrenal
glands release this stress hormone during
arousal.
41500
Norepinephrine/epinephrine
42100
A desire to pursue high standards and
Significant accomplishments is indicative of
_____________ motivation.
43100
Achievement Motivation
44200
The bodys tendency to remain a stable internal
state.
45200
Homeostasis
46300
Researchers have found that a person will find a
cartoon more amusing while holding a pen with
their teeth than while holding it with their
lips. This demonstrates
47300
Facial Feedback Effect
48400
The law that states performance at lower levels
of arousal for difficult tasks, and at higher
levels for easy or well-learned tasks.
49400
Yerkes-Dodson Law
50500
The 4 stages of the sexual response cycle.
51 500
Excitement Plateau Orgasm Resolution
52Final JeopardyMaslows Hierachy of Needs(draw
and list the pyramid in order)
53Final Jeopardy Answer
Self-actualization Esteem Belongingness/Love Safet
y Physiological