Exam 14: Motivation and Reward
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If one starts to feel full, and ceases eating, we can assume that this protein was recently released:
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The functional role of dopamine may change (from reward processing to simple movements) based on its:
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What is the term for the increased value of cues associated with an addictive substance or other artificial reward gain?
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Autonomic, neuroendocrine, and behavioral responses arise from:
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Glucocorticoid hormones are released during times of stress in order to release __________ into the blood.
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The _____ system is distributed across the entire central nervous system.
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Energy balance, defensive behaviors, and thermoregulation are all:
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A person addicted to nicotine, is looking for a drug that will help by reducing cravings and the pleasure of smoking. Which option is the best?
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The __________ receptors produce unpleasant reactions in humans when stimulated by opioids.
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Which medication can reduce cravings and the pleasure of smoking?
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If an animal is hungry, what is a possible behavioral response?
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Why can food be considered both a reward and a punishment?
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The neurotransmitter _____ plays a role in both the reward system and in simple movements.
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Neuropeptide Y (NPY) stimulates this by acting on the lateral hypothalamus:
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If a predictive cue is repeatedly paired with a reward, such as a squirt of juice, an animal will have a spike in their dopamine levels when which event occurs?
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Addictive substances, such as heroine, lead to the release low levels of dopamine.
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