Deck 7: The Powers and Perils of Intuition
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Deck 7: The Powers and Perils of Intuition
1
Vigorous activity in the thalamus of schizophrenia patients has been found to be associated with
•hearing voices.
•flat affect.
•disorganized speech.
•repetitive rocking motions.
•hearing voices.
•flat affect.
•disorganized speech.
•repetitive rocking motions.
•hearing voices
2
Mr. Hunt believes that he is the president of the United States and that he will soon become the "King of the Universe." Mr. Hunt is most clearly suffering from
•delusions.
•obsessions.
•hallucinations.
•dissociation.
•delusions.
•obsessions.
•hallucinations.
•dissociation.
•delusions
3
Schizophrenia is associated with an excess of receptors for
•norepinephrine.
•dopamine.
•serotonin.
•acetylcholine.
•norepinephrine.
•dopamine.
•serotonin.
•acetylcholine.
•dopamine
4
One of the negative symptoms of schizophrenia is
•an expressionless face.
•loud and meaningless talking.
•inappropriate laughter.
•uncontrollable outbursts of rage.
•an expressionless face.
•loud and meaningless talking.
•inappropriate laughter.
•uncontrollable outbursts of rage.
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5
Wilma is extremely agitated because she hears voices that tell her to sexually seduce the male nurses in her hospital ward. Wilma is most clearly suffering from
•flat effect.
•catatonia.
•delusions.
•hallucinations.
•flat effect.
•catatonia.
•delusions.
•hallucinations.
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6
Positive symptoms of schizophrenia are the ________ of inappropriate behaviors,and negative symptoms are the ________ of appropriate behaviors.
•absence; absence
•presence; presence
•absence; presence
•presence; absence
•absence; absence
•presence; presence
•absence; presence
•presence; absence
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7
A reduced level of synchronized neural activity in the frontal lobes has been associated with symptoms of ________ schizophrenia.
•acute
•positive
•negative
•chronic
•acute
•positive
•negative
•chronic
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8
In which type of disorder is a person's speech likely to be so full of unrelated words and phrases that it could be characterized as a "word salad"?
•major depressive
•obsessive-compulsive disorder
•schizophrenia
•seasonal affective disorder
•major depressive
•obsessive-compulsive disorder
•schizophrenia
•seasonal affective disorder
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9
A breakdown in selective attention is most likely to be experienced by those who suffer from
•obsessive-compulsive disorder.
•phobias.
•generalized anxiety disorders.
•schizophrenia.
•obsessive-compulsive disorder.
•phobias.
•generalized anxiety disorders.
•schizophrenia.
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10
Jabar,a 25-year-old auto mechanic,thinks he is Napoleon. He further believes he is being imprisoned against his will in the psychiatric hospital where his relatives have brought him for treatment. Jabar is most likely suffering from ________ schizophrenia.
•catatonic
•paranoid
•disorganized
•residual
•catatonic
•paranoid
•disorganized
•residual
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11
Dopamine overactivity appears to be most clearly related to
•flat affect.
•agoraphobia.
•hallucinations.
•delusions.
•flat affect.
•agoraphobia.
•hallucinations.
•delusions.
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12
Schizophrenia is most likely to be characterized by
•disorganized and fragmented thinking.
•a lack of guilt feelings.
•alternations between extreme hopelessness and unrealistic optimism.
•periodic intervals of uncontrollable violence.
•disorganized and fragmented thinking.
•a lack of guilt feelings.
•alternations between extreme hopelessness and unrealistic optimism.
•periodic intervals of uncontrollable violence.
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13
One of the defining characteristics of disorganized schizophrenia is
•excessive,purposeless movement.
•delusions of grandeur.
•flat or inappropriate emotion.
•extreme negativism.
•excessive,purposeless movement.
•delusions of grandeur.
•flat or inappropriate emotion.
•extreme negativism.
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14
Psychological disorders in which people lose contact with reality and experience irrational ideas and distorted perceptions are known as ________ disorders.
•catatonic
•residual
•psychotic
•paranoid
•catatonic
•residual
•psychotic
•paranoid
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15
Although Mrs. Petrides usually sits passively in a motionless stupor,she sometimes repetitiously shakes her head or waves her arms. She most likely suffers from ________ schizophrenia.
•paranoid
•undifferentiated
•residual
•catatonic
•paranoid
•undifferentiated
•residual
•catatonic
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16
Schizophrenia that develops rapidly,seemingly as a reaction to stress,is called ________ schizophrenia.
•chronic
•catatonic
•acute
•process
•chronic
•catatonic
•acute
•process
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17
Schizophrenia is said to be chronic when
•it is responsive to drug therapy.
•it is accompanied by hallucinations.
•it develops slowly.
•recovery is likely even without professional help.
•it is responsive to drug therapy.
•it is accompanied by hallucinations.
•it develops slowly.
•recovery is likely even without professional help.
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18
People with reactive schizophrenia more often have the ________ symptoms that respond to drug therapy.
•negative
•positive
•bipolar
•unipolar
•negative
•positive
•bipolar
•unipolar
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19
Among schizophrenia patients,the fluid-filled areas of the brain are
•abnormally large and the thalamus is abnormally small.
•abnormally small and the thalamus is abnormally large.
•abnormally small and the thalamus is abnormally small.
•abnormally large and the thalamus is abnormally large.
•abnormally large and the thalamus is abnormally small.
•abnormally small and the thalamus is abnormally large.
•abnormally small and the thalamus is abnormally small.
•abnormally large and the thalamus is abnormally large.
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20
Delusions of persecution are most common among those with ________ schizophrenia.
•catatonic
•disorganized
•residual
•paranoid
•catatonic
•disorganized
•residual
•paranoid
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21
Oxygen deprivation at the time of birth is a known risk factor for
•panic disorder.
•schizophrenia.
•anxiety disorder.
•depression.
•panic disorder.
•schizophrenia.
•anxiety disorder.
•depression.
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22
Which of the following best illustrates a negative symptom of schizophrenia?
•hallucinations
•delusions
•social withdrawal
•inappropriate rage
•hallucinations
•delusions
•social withdrawal
•inappropriate rage
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23
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of schizophrenia?
•inappropriate emotions
•disturbed perceptions
•panic attacks
•disorganized thinking
•inappropriate emotions
•disturbed perceptions
•panic attacks
•disorganized thinking
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24
Therapeutic drugs that block dopamine receptors are most likely to reduce
•hallucinations.
•delusions.
•catatonia.
•word salad.
•hallucinations.
•delusions.
•catatonia.
•word salad.
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25
Psychologists are LEAST likely to suggest that ________ contribute(s)to the development of schizophrenia.
•neglectful child-rearing practices
•prenatal viral infections
•dopamine overactivity
•shrinkage of cerebral tissue
•neglectful child-rearing practices
•prenatal viral infections
•dopamine overactivity
•shrinkage of cerebral tissue
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26
A PET scan study of people with paranoia found increased activity in the
•hypothalamus.
•amygdala.
•cerebral cortex.
•hippocampus.
•hypothalamus.
•amygdala.
•cerebral cortex.
•hippocampus.
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27
Research on the causes of schizophrenia strongly suggests that
•there is a genetic predisposition to schizophrenia.
•almost anybody will develop schizophrenia if exposed to extensive environmental stress.
•schizophrenia patients suffer from a deficiency of the neurotransmitter serotonin.
•if adopted children's adoptive parents have schizophrenia,they will,too.
•there is a genetic predisposition to schizophrenia.
•almost anybody will develop schizophrenia if exposed to extensive environmental stress.
•schizophrenia patients suffer from a deficiency of the neurotransmitter serotonin.
•if adopted children's adoptive parents have schizophrenia,they will,too.
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28
The relationship between the season of the year in which people are born and their subsequent risk of schizophrenia best highlights the role of ________ in this disorder.
•genetic influences
•viral infections
•oxygen deprivation
•learned helplessness
•genetic influences
•viral infections
•oxygen deprivation
•learned helplessness
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29
An adopted child's chances of developing schizophrenia ________ if the biological parents have schizophrenia. The child's chances ________ if the adopted parents have schizophrenia.
•increase; increase
•do not increase; do not increase
•increase; do not increase
•do not increase; increase
•increase; increase
•do not increase; do not increase
•increase; do not increase
•do not increase; increase
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30
Mr. James believes that people are constantly laughing at him and that FBI agents are trying to steal his life savings. Mr. James is most clearly suffering from
•compulsions.
•catatonia.
•delusions.
•hallucinations.
•compulsions.
•catatonia.
•delusions.
•hallucinations.
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31
Evidence suggests that prenatal viral infections contribute to
•depression.
•anxiety.
•schizophrenia.
•drug abuse.
•depression.
•anxiety.
•schizophrenia.
•drug abuse.
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32
If identical twins share ________,their chances of being similarly affected by schizophrenia are dramatically increased.
•adoptive parents
•a single placenta
•environmental stresses
•a culture
•adoptive parents
•a single placenta
•environmental stresses
•a culture
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33
Danes born in densely populated areas have to be found to be at an increased risk for
•agoraphobia.
•schizophrenia.
•dissociative disorders.
•generalized anxiety disorders.
•agoraphobia.
•schizophrenia.
•dissociative disorders.
•generalized anxiety disorders.
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34
Hearing voices would be a(n)________; believing that you are Napoleon would be a(n)________.
•flat affect; catatonia
•catatonia; flat affect
•delusion; hallucination
•hallucination; delusion
•flat affect; catatonia
•catatonia; flat affect
•delusion; hallucination
•hallucination; delusion
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35
Low birth weight is a known risk factor for
•dissociative identity disorder.
•major depressive disorder.
•obsessive-compulsive disorder.
•schizophrenia.
•dissociative identity disorder.
•major depressive disorder.
•obsessive-compulsive disorder.
•schizophrenia.
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36
Catatonia is characterized by
•periods of immobility or excessive,purposeless movement.
•offensive and unwanted thoughts that persistently preoccupy a person.
•hyperactive,wildly optimistic states of emotion.
•delusions of persecution.
•periods of immobility or excessive,purposeless movement.
•offensive and unwanted thoughts that persistently preoccupy a person.
•hyperactive,wildly optimistic states of emotion.
•delusions of persecution.
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37
Mrs. Higgins believes that aliens from another planet have removed her stomach and are watching her to see how long it takes her to grow another one. Mrs. Higgins is most likely suffering from
•anxiety.
•flat effect.
•schizophrenia.
•catatonia.
•anxiety.
•flat effect.
•schizophrenia.
•catatonia.
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38
Michael complains that threatening voices are constantly telling him that he is so evil he should drown himself. Michael is experiencing
•a panic attack.
•catatonia.
•flat affect.
•hallucinations.
•a panic attack.
•catatonia.
•flat affect.
•hallucinations.
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39
The chances for recovery from schizophrenia are considered to be greatest when the disorder develops
•rapidly in response to a stressful life situation.
•slowly over a period of years.
•in reaction to abnormalities in brain chemistry.
•during adolescence or early adulthood.
•rapidly in response to a stressful life situation.
•slowly over a period of years.
•in reaction to abnormalities in brain chemistry.
•during adolescence or early adulthood.
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40
People born in ________ during the month of ________ are at increased risk for schizophrenia.
•North America; February
•Asia; September
•Australia; February
•Europe; September
•North America; February
•Asia; September
•Australia; February
•Europe; September
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41
Janet,whose class presentation is titled "Current Views on the Causes of Schizophrenia," concludes her talk with the statement
•"Schizophrenia is caused by intolerable stress."
•"Schizophrenia is inherited."
•"Genes may predispose some people to react to particular experiences by developing schizophrenia."
•"As of this date,schizophrenia is completely unpredictable and its causes are unknown."
•"Schizophrenia is caused by intolerable stress."
•"Schizophrenia is inherited."
•"Genes may predispose some people to react to particular experiences by developing schizophrenia."
•"As of this date,schizophrenia is completely unpredictable and its causes are unknown."
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42
Research evidence links the brain abnormalities of schizophrenia to ________ during prenatal development.
•maternal stress
•a viral infection contracted
•abnormal levels of certain hormones
•the weight of the unborn child
•maternal stress
•a viral infection contracted
•abnormal levels of certain hormones
•the weight of the unborn child
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43
Many psychologists believe the disorganized thoughts of people with schizophrenia result from a breakdown in
•selective attention.
•memory storage.
•motivation.
•memory retrieval.
•selective attention.
•memory storage.
•motivation.
•memory retrieval.
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44
When schizophrenia is slow to develop,called ________ schizophrenia,recovery is ________.
•reactive; unlikely
•process; likely
•process; unlikely
•reactive; likely
•reactive; unlikely
•process; likely
•process; unlikely
•reactive; likely
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45
Claiming that she heard a voice commanding her to warn other people that eating is harmful,Sandy attempts to convince others in a restaurant not to eat. The psychiatrist to whom she is referred finds that Sandy's thinking and speech are often fragmented and incoherent. In addition,Sandy has an unreasonable fear that someone is "out to get her" and consequently trusts no one. Her condition is most indicative of ________ schizophrenia.
•paranoid
•residual
•catatonic
•undifferentiated
•paranoid
•residual
•catatonic
•undifferentiated
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46
Which of the following is NOT true regarding schizophrenia?
•It occurs more frequently in people born in winter and spring months.
•It occurs less frequently as infectious disease rates have declined.
•It occurs more frequently in lightly populated areas.
•It usually appears during adolescence or early adulthood.
•It occurs more frequently in people born in winter and spring months.
•It occurs less frequently as infectious disease rates have declined.
•It occurs more frequently in lightly populated areas.
•It usually appears during adolescence or early adulthood.
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47
Most of the hallucinations of schizophrenia patients involve the sense of
•smell.
•vision.
•hearing.
•touch.
•smell.
•vision.
•hearing.
•touch.
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48
The effect of drugs that block receptors for dopamine is to
•alleviate positive schizophrenia symptoms.
•alleviate negative schizophrenia symptoms.
•increase positive schizophrenia symptoms.
•increase negative schizophrenia symptoms.
•alleviate positive schizophrenia symptoms.
•alleviate negative schizophrenia symptoms.
•increase positive schizophrenia symptoms.
•increase negative schizophrenia symptoms.
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49
Among the following,which is generally accepted as a possible cause of schizophrenia?
•an excess of endorphins in the brain
•being a twin
•extensive learned helplessness
•a genetic predisposition
•an excess of endorphins in the brain
•being a twin
•extensive learned helplessness
•a genetic predisposition
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