Exam 2: An Integrative Approach to Psychopathology
Exam 1: Abnormal Behavior in Historical Context117 Questions
Exam 2: An Integrative Approach to Psychopathology98 Questions
Exam 3: Clinical Assessment, Diagnosis, and Research in Psychopathology121 Questions
Exam 4: Anxiety, Trauma- and Stressor-Related, and Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders99 Questions
Exam 5: Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders and Dissociative Disorders111 Questions
Exam 6: Mood Disorders and Suicide126 Questions
Exam 7: Physical Disorders and Health Psychology122 Questions
Exam 8: Eating and Sleep-Wake Disorders114 Questions
Exam 9: Sexual Dysfunctions, Paraphilic Disorders, and Gender Dysphoria110 Questions
Exam 10: Substance-Related, Addictive, and Impulse-Control Disorders127 Questions
Exam 11: Personality Disorders116 Questions
Exam 12: Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders124 Questions
Exam 13: Neurodevelopmental and Neurocognitive Disorders161 Questions
Exam 14: Mental Health Services: Legal and Ethical Issues107 Questions
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The part of the brain most associated with higher cognitive functions such as thinking and reasoning, planning for the future, and long-term memory is the
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Studies suggest the extent of genetic influence impact all of the following except
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An enduring period of emotionality is known to be a _______.
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When comparing the brains of rats raised in a rich environment requiring lots of learning and motor behavior with the brains of rats raised as "couch potatoes" (Greenough, et al., 1990), the cerebellums of the more active rats
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The ability to plan, think, reason, and create is located in the part of the brain called the
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Balancing the "emergency" or "alarm" response to stress and returning the body to a state of "normal arousal" is a function of the
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Psychoactive medications (drugs that impact our thoughts, emotions, and behavior) usually work as either agonists or antagonists for various neurotransmitters. Explain both how an agonist and an antagonist operate on neurotransmitters. Explain, also, the process of reuptake inhibition and the effect it has on a neurotransmitter.
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Extremely low levels of dopamine activity are associated with
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The victims of the disorder bulimia nervosa are predominantly young females. One likely explanation for this is that young females are
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Best friends Hurley and Sayid are lost on a remote island in the south Pacific. While they are walking, they unexpectedly see a stranger coming toward them. Hurley believes the stranger is about to attack them. Sayid believes the stranger is about to greet them and welcome them to the island. As the stranger approaches, Hurley experiences fear, but Sayid experiences happiness. The friends' different emotional reactions can be explained by the ________ theory of emotion.
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The conscious subjective aspect of an emotion that accompanies an action at a given time is known as _____.
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Knowing how the nervous system and brain work is central to any understanding of our behavior, emotions and cognitive processes. This statement best represents the focus of ______.
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Describe the concept of prepared learning and give an example of how it can influence human behavior.
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The basis of the multidimensional integrative approach to understanding psychopathology is that each dimension (psychological, biological, emotional, etc.)
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Most automatic functions such as breathing, sleeping, and motor coordination are controlled by the part of the brain called the
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