Exam 6: Motivation and the Regulation of Internal States
Exam 1: What is Biopsychology?115 Questions
Exam 2: Communication Within the Nervous System244 Questions
Exam 3: The Organization and Functions of the Nervous System168 Questions
Exam 4: The Methods and Ethics of Research158 Questions
Exam 5: Drugs, Addiction, and Reward167 Questions
Exam 6: Motivation and the Regulation of Internal States189 Questions
Exam 7: The Biology of Sex and Gender197 Questions
Exam 8: Emotion and Health164 Questions
Exam 9: Hearing and Language175 Questions
Exam 10: Vision and Visual Perception167 Questions
Exam 11: The Body Senses and Movement208 Questions
Exam 12: Learning and Memory166 Questions
Exam 13: Intelligence and Cognitive Functioning168 Questions
Exam 14: Psychological Disorders187 Questions
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Explain how evolutionary adaptation to feeding conditions may have an impact on current obesity.
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Jimmy has suffered from compulsive eating for years.What new therapeutic treatment may show promise in breaking him free from his food addiction?
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Leptin appears to be a candidate for an anti-obesity treatment.
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The author of your text cautions the reader against using the term instinct as a convenient explanation for behaviors that are difficult to explain.
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The difference between drives and instincts is that humans have drives while lower animals have only instincts.
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Individuals can increase their BMR during periods of overeating by:
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The pattern of eating discrete rather than continuous meals:
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You decide to be good to yourself and eat an entire giant cinnamon roll with lots of icing.Afterwards,your glucoprivic hunger would be ___,and your lipoprivic hunger would be ___.
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Discuss how blood sugar levels affect eating in individuals with and without diabetes.
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Because increased neuropeptide Y results in weight gain that is disproportionately greater than the increase in food intake:
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For every one-point increase in BMI,there was a 13-16% increase in the risk of temporal lobe atrophy.
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The view of modern psychologists regarding instincts is that:
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Most psychologists believe that there is one general motivation center in the brain.
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The social influence on anorexia and bulimia was shown in women of the Fiji islands after their eating patterns dramatically changed when:
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Mavis,who does not exercise,has reduced her calorie intake by 25% and expects to lose a lot of weight.What is likely to happen?
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Contrast anorexia and bulimia with respect to the symptoms,causes,and treatment options.What are the relative contributions of genetics and environment to these conditions?
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Leptin is a hormone secreted by fat cells that inhibits eating.
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