Exam 5: Behavior, Arousal, and Affective Valence
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Based on optimal level of stimulation theory, positive affective valence is associated with _______________ and negative affective valence is associated with_______________?
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What does the Quiet Eye refer to? The Quiet Eye refers to
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What type of situation or event produces a chill? A chill occurs
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What final condition must be met in order to smile, laugh, and appreciate a joke? The listener must
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According to optimal level of stimulation theory, what level of stimulus complexity is perceived as most pleasant or as most enjoyable?
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What is not a reason that people provide for listening to music?
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While giving a speech in class, a student's heart begins to pound and her palms start to sweat. These physiological reactions were activated by her _____________ nervous system.
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What does catastrophe refer to in the cusp catastrophe model? Catastrophe refers to a
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What functional property or functional properties does a stimulus have? A stimulus has a(n)
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Your friend is auditioning for a position in a rock band. She, however, has not practiced much and still considers the tune very difficult to play. According to the Yerkes-Dodson Law, at what level of arousal will her performance be best during the audition?
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a. Describe optimal level of stimulation theory.
b. Describe the difference in behaviors that is the domain of the optimal level of stimulation theory versus the Yerkes-Dodson law.
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What does the brain do that results in the pleasure of listening to music? The brain
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Describe the two categories of arousal-that is, arousal as a determiner of behavior and arousal as a consequence of behavior; provide an example of each.
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The cusp catastrophe model represents the arousal-performance relationship. The performance relationship is based on
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Rather than seeing the same movie again, a person prefers to see a different or new movie because
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You are auditioning for a position in a rock band. You have practiced a difficult guitar tune endlessly. Based on your private rehearsals, you no longer consider the tune difficult to play; but very easy to play. According to the Yerkes-Dodson Law, at what level of arousal will your performance be best during the audition?
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What has happened to a person who experiences benign masochism?
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