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2 Jeopardy Hunger Theories of Emotio MotivationMotivat 2 Yomamma Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 This sugar is our blood sugar

4 $100 Glucose

5 $200 I’m late for lunch. I’m hungry! What part of the hypothalamus tells our body it’s hungry.

6 $200 Lateral hypothalamus I’m late for lunch. I’m hungry. Lateral hypothalamus

7 $300 This hormone stimulates hunger.

8 $300 Ghrelin

9 $400 This eating disorder is when girls are less than 85% of their ideal body weight. They basically starve themselves.

10 $400 Anorexia

11 $500 This part of the hypothalamus tells your body when it’s full.

12 $500 Ventromedial hypothalamus

13 $100 This theory of emotion says we experience emotion after a Physiological response.

14 $100 James Lange theory

15 $200 This theory says we have a cognitive appraisal of emotion.

16 $200 Schacter Two Factor

17 $300 This part of our brain produces a fear response.

18 $300 amygdala

19 $400 This theory says we experience the feeling of emotion at the same time we have a physiological response.

20 $400 Canon Bard

21 $500 This is the fancy word for venting your emotions

22 $500 catharsis

23 100 People who are motivated for no obvious reason are said to be __________ motivated.

24 $100 Intrinsically motivated Why do we feed ducks????

25 200 I’m a lawyer because I like to make money. I am ______ motivated.

26 $200 Extriniscally

27 300 Excessive extrinsic motivation will do this to intrinsic motivation.

28 $300 Reduce it. (overjustification effect)

29 $400 An unlearned behavior that is passed down from generation to generation is this.

30 400 Instinct

31 500 This is the idea we are driven by basic biological needs. Satisfying these needs brings us back to homeostasis. _______ _______ Theory

32 $500 Drive Reduction Theory

33 $100 This theory explains why we want to ride rollercoasters and jump off of cliffs.

34 $100 Arousal Theory

35 $200 He was famous for his sex studies in the 1950s.

36 $200 Alfred Kinsey

37 $300 This term describes how our hypothalamus maintains our weight like a thermostat

38 300 Set point

39 400 This “law” says we perform better under an optimal level of arousal.

40 $400 Yerkes-Dodson Law

41 $500 The three stage sequence of bodily reaction to stress outlined by Hans Selye

42 $500 General Adaptation Syndrome Stages:???

43 $100 This personality type is more competitive, aggressive and anger prone. These people are also more prone to coronary disease

44 $100 Approach-Approach Conflict Type A

45 $200 This refers to our tendency to judge things relative to a neutral level defined by our prior experience.

46 $200 Adaptation-level phenonmen

47 $300 This “hypothesis” says if we force ourselves to smile, we will actually feel better.

48 $300 Facial Feedback Hypotheiss

49 $400 He studied emotions and facial expressions around the world.

50 $400 Paul Ekman

51 $500 Although there are 6 basic facial expressions that are culturally universal, this is the emotional difference between cultures.

52 $500 Display Rules Individualistic cultures encourage “catharsis” more than collective cultures

53 Final Jeopardy

54 Final Jeopardy Answer Page 395 of your text lists 10 ways to be happier…list at least 5.


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