Today cognitive theorists empirically
study the impact of feelings on cognitive processes such as memory and judgment
and also the reciprocal influence of cognition on emotion. However, evolutionary
theorists view emotion as a powerful source of motivation-an internal
communication that something must be done. For example, when people are
threatened, they feel fear, which in turn leads them to deal with the
threatening situation through either fight or flight. Emotions and drives may
also operate in tandem to motivate action, as when excitement accompanies sexual
arousal. From an evolutionary perspective, different emotions serve different
functions. Fear facilitates flight in the face of danger; disgust prevents
ingestion of potentially toxic substances such as rotting meat.
An emotion that is less well understood is jealousy A. concern over their husbands’ reproductive ability B. fear that their husbands’ resources would be threatened C. their husbands’ divided attention to them and their offspring D. their emotional instability resulting from their husbands’ infidelity
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Today cognitive theorists empirically
study the impact of feelings on cognitive processes such as memory and judgment
and also the reciprocal influence of cognition on emotion. However, evolutionary
theorists view emotion as a powerful source of motivation-an internal
communication that something must be done. For example, when people are
threatened, they feel fear, which in turn leads them to deal with the
threatening situation through either fight or flight. Emotions and drives may
also operate in tandem to motivate action, as when excitement accompanies sexual
arousal. From an evolutionary perspective, different emotions serve different
functions. Fear facilitates flight in the face of danger; disgust prevents
ingestion of potentially toxic substances such as rotting meat.
An emotion that is less well understood is jealousy A. evolutionary B. cognitive C. psychological D. economic
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Today cognitive theorists empirically
study the impact of feelings on cognitive processes such as memory and judgment
and also the reciprocal influence of cognition on emotion. However, evolutionary
theorists view emotion as a powerful source of motivation—an internal
communication that something must be done. For example, when people are
threatened, they fed fear, which in turn leads them to deal with the threatening
situation through either fight or flight. Emotions and drives may also operate
in tandem to motivate action, as when excitement accompanies sexual arousal.
From an evolutionary perspective, different emotions serve different functions.
Fear facilitates flight in the face of danger; disgust prevents ingestion me
potentially toxic substances such as rotting meat. An emotion
that is less well understood is jealousy. Why do people b A. evolutionary B. cognitive C. psychological D. economic
[单项选择] 1 Today cognitive theorists empirically study the impact of feelings on cognitive proces ses such as memory and judgment and also the reciprocal influence of cognition on emotion. However, evolutionary theorists view emotion as a powerful source of motiva tion—an internal communication that something must be done. For example, when people are threatened, they feel fear, which in turn leads them to deal with the threatening situa tion through either fight or flight. Emotions and drives may also operate in tandem to moti vate action, as when excitement accompanies sexual arousal. From an evolutionary per spective, different emotions serve different functions. Fear facilitates flight in the face of danger; disgust prevents ingestion of potentially toxic substances such as rotting meat. An emotion that is less well understood is jealousy. Why do people become jealous in intimate sexual relationships One series of studies tested evolution A. evolutionary B. cognitive C. psychological D. economic
[单项选择]Today cognitive theorists empirically study the impact of feelings on cognitive processes such as memory and judgment and also the reciprocal influence of cognition on emotion. However, evolutionary theorists view emotion as a powerful source of motivation-an internal communication that something must be done. For example, when people are threatened, they feel fear, which in turn leads them to deal with the threatening situation through either fight or flight. Emotions and drives may also operate in tandem to motivate action, as when excitement accompanies sexual arousal. From an evolutionary perspective, different emotions serve different functions. Fear facilitates flight in the face of danger; disgust prevents ingestion of potentially toxic substances such as rotting meat. An emotion that is less well understood is jealousy. Why do people become jealous in intimate sexual relationships One series of studies tested evolutionary hypotheses about differences in the concerns men an A. realistic B. materialistic C. ironical D. offspring-oriented
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