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1 Jeopardy!

2 Positive Subjective Experiences
Anxiety Stimuli Brain 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

3 for the sake of doing them and not for extrinsic rewards.
Flow is a state of optimal experience. Flow activities are done for the sake of doing them and not for extrinsic rewards. What is Flow? Return Row 1, Col 1

4 What is the definition of Anxiety?
A vague, generalized apprehension or feeling that one is in danger. What is the definition of Anxiety? Return 1,2

5 Neutral Stimulus in the experiment with the dog’s salivation
Bell Neutral Stimulus in the experiment with the dog’s salivation Return 1,3

6 How many parts of the brain are there?
4 How many parts of the brain are there? Return 1,4

7 True or false? Flow can only be achieved when one sets rational goals.
Return 2,1

8 2,2 Return Generalized anxiety disorder,
phobic disorder, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, or post-traumatic stress disorder. Name one example of an anxiety disorder. 2,2 Return

9 Unconditioned Stimulus in the experiment with the dog’s salivation
Food Unconditioned Stimulus in the experiment with the dog’s salivation Return 2,3

10 Which lobe of the brain is located near the lower back?
Occipital Lobe Which lobe of the brain is located near the lower back? Return 2,4

11 What is one area in which people experience flow?
Sports, work, activities, socializing What is one area in which people experience flow? Return 3,1

12 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is very common among who?
Soldiers/ veterans Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is very common among who? Return 3,2

13 Conditioned response in the experiment with the dog’s salivation
Return 3,3

14 This part of the brain contains areas that receive visual information.
Occipital lobe This part of the brain contains areas that receive visual information. Return 3,4

15 What is Optimism? 4,1 Return
The belief that bad situations are not one’s fault, And do not always interfere with life. They do not permeate into all aspects of life are happier. What is Optimism? Return 4,1

16 Name 2 symptoms that can occur from panic disorder
Choking sensations, chest pain, dizziness, trembling, and hot flashes. Name 2 symptoms that can occur from panic disorder Return 4,2

17 Conditioned Stimulus in the experiment with the dog’s salivation
Bell Conditioned Stimulus in the experiment with the dog’s salivation Return 4,3

18 Parietal This part of the brain contains areas that receive information on pressure, pain, touch and temperature. Return 4,4

19 A stimulus such as money acts as which type of reinforcer?
Secondary Reinforcer A stimulus such as money acts as which type of reinforcer? Return 5,1

20 an intense and irrational fear of a particular object or situation.
Ex: arachnophobia, hydrophobia… What is the definition of a phobia and name an example Return 5,2

21 The dog stops salivating
What happens over time if the bell is rung, but no foot appears to the dog? Return 5,3

22 Name the four lobes of the brain
Frontal, Occipital, Parietal, Temporal Name the four lobes of the brain Return 5,4


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