Exam 11: Stress
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Early experiences with stressful situations result in _______ susceptibility to stressful situations in adulthood among rats.
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List at least four symptoms of a prolonged stress response.
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Possible responses include: fatigue, hypertension, peptic ulcers, impotence anovulation, loss of libido
List three psychological factors that ameliorate the effects of stress.
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Describe and discuss both negative and positive features of stress.
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Among male baboons studied in Kenya, the major source of stress is mating competition. Among such males, stressful events produce longer-lasting hormonal changes in
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What is the order in which the HPA axis stress hormones are released?
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Briefly describe two situations that can cause psychosocial dwarfism.
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What are the four categories of ranges that hormones or other mediators respond to perturbations of homeostasis?
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Define stress and outline the physiological changes that stress may produce in humans and other animals.
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Document the role of stress in affecting reproductive or maternal behaviors. Speculate on the neuroendocrine mechanisms.
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Humans with PTSD show less _______ binding throughout the brain.
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During the initial phase of parachute training in men, testosterone concentrations
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When blood titers are low, glucocorticoids preferentially bind to
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While conducting experiment attempting to characterize a new ovarian hormone, Hans Seyle demonstrated that
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List three ways that stress affects behavior via the endocrine system.
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