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Unit 8 (Module 37 ((Optimal arousal theory proposes that some behaviour do…
Unit 8
Module 37
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Optimal arousal theory proposes that some behaviour do not reduce physiological needs, but rather are prompted by a search for an optimum level
Drive-reduction theory explores how physiological needs create aroused tension states that direct us to satisfy those needs
Maslovs hierarchy of needs proposes a pyramid of human needs, from basic needs such as hunger to high level ones such as self actualization
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Module 43
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Facing stress, women have a tend and befriend response while men withdraw socially
Module 39
Masters and Johnson describe for stages in the human sexual response cycle: excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution
In resolution phase, men experience refractory period during which renewed arousal and orgasm is impossible
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Module 41
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Label first?
Schaffer-singer Two Factor Theory: emotions have two ingredients, physiological arousal and a cognitive label
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Zajonc said some simple emotion responses occur instantly before were even aware. Illustrated dual track mind
Automatic nervous system
Arousal component of emotion is regulated by the automatic nervous systems SYMPATHETIC (arousing) and PARASYMPATHETIC (calming) divisions
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Module 40
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Social networking
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When networking, people tend toward increased self disclosure
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