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Almost any excessive sensation, such as extremely loud noises or temperature extremes, can cause pain.
Schachter-Singer Theory
A theory of emotion that states emotions are derived from physiological arousal and the labeling of that arousal based on cognitive processing of the environment.
Two-factor Theory
A concept in psychology that suggests job satisfaction and dissatisfaction are influenced by separate and distinct factors, with hygiene factors affecting dissatisfaction and motivators affecting satisfaction.
Cognitive Label
The process of identifying and defining one's emotional state based on cognitive assessment of the situation.
Sympathetic Division
A part of the autonomic nervous system responsible for the body's 'fight or flight' response to stress.
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