A. Monitoring physiological indices of autonomic arousal.
B. Directly assessing the truthfulness of a person’s statements.
C. Monitoring the person’s facial expressions.
D. All of the above.
Emotions
Emotions
A. Two-factor theory.
B. Cannon-Bard theory.
C. Adaptation-level principle.
D. Evolutionary perspective
A. Death of a spouse
B. Divorce
C. Losing a job
D. Major move
A. Hypothalamus
B. Hippocampus
C. Carebellum
D. Thalamus
A. James-Lange theory.
B. Spilover effect
C. Cannon-Bard theory
D. Catharsis hypothesis.
A. Approach-avoidance
B. Avoidance-avoidance
C. Approach-approach
D. Approach-approach-approach
A. Of sexual receptivity caused by hormone cycles.
B. Of bodily activity approximately 24 hours in length.
C. Of emotional arousal.
D. During which various bodily systems are in phase.
A. Parasympathetic
B. Sympathetic
C. Somatic
D. Adaptive
A. The common sense theory
B. The Cannon-Bard theory
C. Attribution theory
D. The James-Lange theory
A. The midbrain
B. The left hemisphere
C. The right hemisphere
D. Both hemispheres