Exam 35: Introduction to Emotion

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The basic components of emotion are

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A newspaper advice columnist suggests that thinking can be voluntarily controlled and changed but that emotions are gut-level, biological reactions that can't be voluntarily controlled or modified. Use your knowledge of emotion research and theory to either support or refute the columnist's claim.

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As people experience negative emotions

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When confronted by an armed robber, your emotional arousal is likely to be accompanied by

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Research has shown that neck-level spinal cord injuries reduce the intensity of certain emotional experiences. This finding supports the

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When Mr. Morgan misinterpreted his harmless symptoms of autonomic nervous system arousal as indicative of an impending heart attack, he suffered an unusually intense level of fear. His emotional suffering is best understood in terms of the

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Which of the following brain areas became especially active when a research participant lied about holding a five of clubs?

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In an emergency situation, emotional arousal will result in

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Activation of the sympathetic nervous system

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"Schachter and Singer's" two-factor theory emphasizes that emotion involves both

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Rapid fear reactions to sensory input in the absence of conscious thought are possible because certain neural pathways bypass the

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Increased activity in the right prefrontal cortex is to ________ as increased activity in the left frontal lobe is to ________.

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The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion states that

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Concerning emotions and their accompanying bodily responses, which of the following appears to be true?

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Boyd, a suspect in a criminal investigation, has agreed to take a lie detector test. The machine used in this test is most likely to measure his

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Our most rapid and automatic emotional responses may result from the routing of sensory input through the thalamus directly to the

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The lingering arousal associated with one emotional state can intensify a completely different state of emotion. This is called

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In laboratory experiments, fear and joy

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Lee was momentarily terrified as a passing automobile nearly sideswiped his car. When one of his passengers joked that he almost had a two-color car, Lee laughed uncontrollably. Lee's emotional volatility best illustrates the

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Which division of the nervous system is especially involved in bringing about emotional arousal?

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