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Jeopardy Theories Biologica l Motivation EmotionsGrab bag Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 A behavior that is patterned throughout a species and is UNLEARNED.

$100 Instinct

$200 The idea that a physiological need creates an aroused tension state that motivates an organism to satisfy the need.

$200 Drive-reduction theory

$300 The theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion arousing stimuli. Physiological arousal before emotion.

$300 James-Lange Theory

$400 The theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological responses and the subject experience of emotion.

$400 Cannon- Bard Theory

$500 Arousal->Cognitive label->Emotion

$500 Schachter-Singer Two-factor theory

$100 Part of the brain that controls hunger

$100 Hypothalamus

$200 Part of the brain that controls anger and fear

$200 Amygdala

$300 Hormone secreted by empty stomach; sends Im hungry signals to the brain.

$300 Ghrelin

$400 Digestive tract hormone; sends Im NOT hungry signals to the brain

$400 PYY

$500 A lesion near this part of the hypothalamus would cause a person to overeat.

$500 Ventromedial Hypothalamus

100 Developed the hierarchy of needs theory.

$100 Abraham Maslow

200 A resting period after orgasm, during which a man cannot achieve another orgasm.

$200 refractory period

300 Field of psychology that deals with method to optimize human behavior in workplaces.

$300 Industrial/organizational

$400 Two most common eating disorders.

400 Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia

500 His research was shocking in the 1940s. He surveyed a nonrandom sample. His findings revealed the sexual behaviors of many men and women.

$500 Alfred Kinsey

$100 Emotional release; hypothesis Maintains that releasing aggressive energy relieves aggressive urges.

$100 Catharsis

$200 Peoples tendency to be helpful When already in a good mood.

$200 Feel-good, do-good phenomenon

$300 The perception that one is worse off relative to those with whom one compares oneself.

300 Relative Deprivation

400 Psychologist who pioneered the study of emotions and its relation to facial expressions.

$400 Paul Eckman

$500 In the sympathetic nervous system, the adrenal glands release this stress hormone during arousal.

$500 Norepinephrine/epinephrine

$100 A desire to pursue high standards and Significant accomplishments is indicative of _____________ motivation.

$100 Achievement Motivation

$200 The bodys tendency to remain a stable internal state.

$200 Homeostasis

$300 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…

$300 Facial Feedback Effect

$400 The law that states performance at lower levels of arousal for difficult tasks, and at higher levels for easy or well-learned tasks.

$400 Yerkes-Dodson Law

$500 The 4 stages of the sexual response cycle.

$500 Excitement Plateau Orgasm Resolution

Final Jeopardy Maslows Hierachy of Needs (draw and list the pyramid in order)

Final Jeopardy Answer Self-actualization Esteem Belongingness/Love Safety Physiological