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According to studies about flirting completed by Givens (1983) and Perper (1985), the more that
potential partners _______________________, the more likely they are to take the next step in
the romantic encounter. - Answer✔mimic each others emotional expressions
Vervet monkeys have three main predators the eagle, the snake and the leopard. If a vervet
monkey sees a predator, he or she emits - Answer✔a specific alarm call that signals to other
vervet monkeys the type of predator that has been spotted.
The encoding hypothesis implies that - Answer✔feeling happiness inspires smiling in every
culture
Human embarrassment displays resemble the appeasement displays of other species in which of
the following ways? - Answer✔Gaze aversion occurs.b. Head movements that reduce the size of
one's body relative to another individual are common.c. Face touching is a characteristic
behavior.
A self-adaptor is - Answer✔Adapting something about yourself in way for which it was not
designed or for no apparent purpose.
Studies of nonhuman primate grooming and human touch reveal that a key function of tactile
contact includes all but which one of the following? - Answer✔control subordinates
In a review of 60 studies assessing the recognition of voiced emotions cross-culturally, Juslin
and Laukka (2003) concluded that hearers can judge five different emotions in the voice,
including _________________ with accuracy rates approaching 70%, and that judgments are
________________. - Answer✔anger, fear, happiness, sadness and tenderness; best when
hearers listen to members of their own culture.
How might emotional states alter vocalization patterns? Scherer has argued that emotion-related
physiological changes alter - Answer✔all of the above
Emotional expressions serve an incentive function that facilitates the coordination of social
interactions by - Answer✔rewarding desirable social behaviors.
The decoding hypothesis implies that - Answer✔people of different cultures will interpret a
smile in the same way



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A vocal burst is a(n) ________ and it is ________ to communicate emotions - Answer✔brief,
non-word utterance that arises between speech incidents; sufficient
In a series of studies, Eisenberg and colleagues (1989) carefully coded the facial actions of
people witnessing someone suffer. They found that the experience of sympathy is correlated with
- Answer✔increased helping behavior
Based on comparison of the autonomic nervous systems of different species, Steven Porges
(1995, 1998) has made a case for three stages in the evolution of the autonomic nervous system.
A first stage produced the _________ which is present in _________. - Answer✔dorsal vagal
complex; all species
Mark Leary and colleagues (1992) carefully analyzed situations that produce the blush. They
concluded that one blushes as a result of - Answer✔negative self focused attention

Cannon criticized James s autonomic specificity with claims that - Answer✔autonomic
responses are too slow to account for the rapidity with which we experience emotion or move
from one emotion to another
Craig Anderson and his colleagues studied teenagers' and veterans' emotional reactions to
whitewater rafting on a river in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains in California and
found that - Answer✔
Niedenthal (2007) offered an important line of theorizing on what is called embodiment and
conducted studies in which participants were asked to match words (e.g., vomit, sun, fight) with
emotion categories (e.g., disgust anger joy ). Categorizing words related to anger led to
activation of the ________ muscle(s) - Answer✔corrugator
One branch of the neuroendocrine system particularly relevant to emotion is the hypothalamic-
pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, whose activation results in the release of the stress-related hormone
________ into the bloodstream - Answer✔
Giacomo Rizzolatti and colleagues (1996) reported that mirror neurons located in the
____________ of monkeys brains fire when _______________. - Answer✔pre-motor cortex; an
intended action by another monkey was observed or the same action was carried out by the
monkey itself.
Kok and Fredrickson (2010) assessed people's vagal tone at the beginning and end of a nine-
week study, and in between these two assessments they had participants report on their daily
experience of positive emotions and the strength of their social connections. The key finding
from this study was that - Answer✔people with elevated vagal tone at the beginning of the study
show greater increases over time in social connectedness and positive emotion.increases in social
connections over the nine weeks led to rises in vagal tone at the end of the study.increases in
positive emotion over the nine weeks led to rises in vagal tone at the end of the study
Evidence that supports William James s claim regarding autonomic specificity and emotion
includes all but which one of the following? - Answer✔There are over a dozen distinct
autonomic pathways that activate different regions of the body.


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