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What is an emotion?
What is an emotion?
- A cognitive response to stimuli with intrinsic affective properties
- An affective response involving physiological, behavioral, and subjective components (correct)
- A learned response to stimuli with acquired emotional value
- A purely physiological response to stimuli
What are the physiological components of emotions?
What are the physiological components of emotions?
- Physiological signatures and body maps (correct)
- Behavioral changes and subjective experiences
- Physiological responses and cognitive maps
- Cognitive responses and subjective experiences
How are anger, fear, and sadness expressed physiologically?
How are anger, fear, and sadness expressed physiologically?
- Elevated heart rates and temperature changes (correct)
- Decreased heart rates and temperature changes
- Elevated heart rates and decreased temperature
- Decreased heart rates and elevated temperature
What distinguishes unlearned responses from learned responses in emotions?
What distinguishes unlearned responses from learned responses in emotions?
How are emotions described in terms of physiological signatures?
How are emotions described in terms of physiological signatures?
What is an emotion?
What is an emotion?
What distinguishes unlearned responses from learned responses in emotions?
What distinguishes unlearned responses from learned responses in emotions?
How are anger, fear, and sadness expressed physiologically?
How are anger, fear, and sadness expressed physiologically?
What is the highest change in temperature associated with?
What is the highest change in temperature associated with?
What do body maps indicate about emotions?
What do body maps indicate about emotions?