Exam 10: Emotional Influences on Learning and Memory

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What is the phenomenon in which exposure to an uncontrollable punisher reduces the chance that an organism will try to make an avoidance response?

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According to cognitive expectancy theories of avoidance,animals make a decision based on:

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People who listen to an emotional narrative while watching an accompanying slide show remember the pictures from the:

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Describe the basic procedure involved in creating a conditioned emotional response.

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Human depression seems to involve:

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Flashbulb memories:

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Memories for highly emotional events such as the terrorist attacks of September 11th are known as:

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When researchers injected participants with a stress hormone that increases arousal,and then put them in a room with a person who acted either irritated or joyful,they found that the participants reported feeling:

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Physiological responses that correlate with the emotion of fear:

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If we block norepinephrine and have people listen to an emotionally arousing story,they will remember:

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Describe the mechanism by which activation of the amygdala enhances memory for emotional events.

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Suppose we shock a rat when it enters one corner of a learning chamber.If we inject the rat with epinephrine immediately following the shock,the rat will:

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Which of the following is an example of a flashbulb memory?

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Caden was overjoyed when he learned that he was accepted into a top business school.His heart rate and blood pressure increased,and he started to breathe more rapidly.According to the James-Lange theory of emotion:

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Based on the two-factor theory of emotion,if you want your date to become very attracted to you,you should:

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Which of the following is true regarding emotions?

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Cameron's heart begins to beat rapidly right before he has to deliver an important sales pitch to a client.This is an example of:

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Electrical stimulation of the amygdala produces a:

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Holding a pencil between your teeth,so that you are "smiling," can increase feelings of happiness.This is consistent with the predictions of which theory?

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PTSD appears to be:

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