A. The common-sense view of emotion
B. The James-Lange theory of emotion
C. The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
D. Izard’s evolutionary theory of emotion
Author: Lubaba Zarshal
A. Coincides with; precedes
B. Precedes; coincides with
C. Follow; precedes
D. Follows; coincides with
A. Any change in life can be stressful
B. Marriage is the most stressful life event for more people.
C. Stress is largely a positive experience.
D. Conflict is the number one cause of stress.
A. GABAergic
B. Cholinergic
C. Dopaminergic
D. Serotonergic
A. Psychopharmacological
B. Neuropsychological
C. Behavioral
D. Psychophysiological
A. An avoidance-approach conflict
B. An avoidance-avoidance conflict
C. Indecision
D. An approach-approach conflict
A. Glucocorticoids
B. Telomeres
C. Cortisols
D. Lymphocytes
A. Anger; fera
B. Love; hate
C. Elation; depression
D. Disgust; joy
A. Shaping
B. Observational learning
C. Classic conditioning
D. Relative deprivation
A. Hippocampus
B. Striatum
C. Hypothalamus
D. Amygdala