Motivation and Emotion

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What does homeostasis produce?
a stable internal equilibrium
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The autonomic nervous system has two branches: the sympathetic and the parasympathetic. What does each do?
The sympathetic revs up bodily activities, whereas the parasympathetic restores the body’s activities to normal.
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What is the liver doing when a rat or a person is sated and wants no more food?
converting glucose to glycogen
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According to the dual-center theory, where is the “stop eating” center for feeding?
in the ventromedial region of the hypothalamus
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The James-Lange theory of emotions asserts that __________
emotion is the awareness of the bodily changes that result from arousing stimuli
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What is the distinction between cognitive reappraisal and suppression?
Cognitive reappraisal entails changing the meaning of an emotional experience, whereas suppression involves decreasing the display of emotion.
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How do emotion and motivation differ?
Motivation is more directly linked to specific stimuli than is emotion.
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The autonomic nervous system has two branches: the sympathetic and the parasympathetic. What does each do?

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The sympathetic revs up bodily activities, whereas the parasympathetic restores the body’s activities to normal.

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What is the liver doing when a rat or a person is sated and wants no more food?

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According to the dual-center theory, where is the “stop eating” center for feeding?

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The James-Lange theory of emotions asserts that __________

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