| Question | Answer |
| A theory which asserts that stimuli trigger activity in the autonomic nervous system, which in turn produces an emotional experience in the brain. | |
| A theory which asserts that a stimulus simultaneously triggers activity in the autonomic nervous system and emotional experience in the brain. | |
| A theory which asserts that emotions are inferences about the cause of physiological arousal. | |
| The notion that all people are motivated to experience pleasure and avoid pain. | |
| The tendency for a system to take action to keep itself in a particular state. | |
| An internal state generated by departures from physiological optimality. | |
| A motivation to take actions that are themselves rewarding. | |
| A motivation to take actions that are not themselves rewarding but that lead to reward. | |