Exam 12:What Causes Emotional and Motivated Behavior? Part A

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The medial forebrain bundle helps transmit _____ to the _____.

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When animals engage in activities such as eating and sexual activity,there is a marked increase in dopamine levels in the:

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Aphagia (lack of eating)can be produced by lesioning the:

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Activators for inborn adaptive responses that aid in an animal's survival are called:

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Patients with lesions to the orbital prefrontal cortex typically become:

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_____ are biochemicals that can act as chemosignals to affect the physiology or behavior of another animal.

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The selection of motor sequences that are to be executed comes from the:

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Which of the following cranial nerves is NOT involved in transmitting gustatory information?

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Drugs that act as _____ are often prescribed to treat anxiety disorders.

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Coyotes cannot learn to stop attacking sheep even if farmers shoot and kill many of them.However,if the coyotes are allowed to eat a poisoned sheep carcass that makes them sick they will quickly learn not to eat sheep anymore.This is an example of:

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The effects that hormones have on the adult brain are referred to as:

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Emotions entail autonomic changes,subjective feelings,and cognition.Which sequence of brain structures is MOST likely involved in each of these three forms of experience?

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According to Daly and Wilson,homicide is:

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Electrical stimulation of the _____ produces a fear response.

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