Deck 7: Biological Processes and Personality

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In studies of drug effects on introverts, they:

A) were less responsive to stimulants and depressants than were extraverts.
B) needed more of a depressant drug to reach a level "unalertness" than did extraverts.
C) needed more of a stimulant to reach a given level of arousal than did extraverts.
D) none of the above
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Theorists tend to disagree about which qualities are subsumed by the trait extraversion. However, most theorists agree it includes sociability and:

A) positive emotions.
B) impulsivity.
C) lack of agency.
D) none of the above
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Extraversion appears related to the:

A) behavioral inhibition system.
B) avoidance system.
C) withdrawal system.
D) none of the above
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The avoidance system links most easily to which of the following traits?

A) extraversion
B) openness to experience
C) agreeableness
D) neuroticism
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The neurotransmitter___________ is thought to be critically involved in the system that engages in the approach system.

A) epinephrine
B) norepinephrine
C) GABA
D) dopamine
Question
Higher dopamine levels are associated with:

A) greater ability to focus on one goal.
B) ability to hold larger amounts of information in working memory.
C) lesser social dominance.
D) all of the above
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Eysenck argued that the intensified emotional arousal associated with neuroticism:

A) makes extraverts less extraverted.
B) makes introverts less introverted.
C) makes extraverts more extraverted and introverts more introverted.
D) does not interact with extraversion or introversion.
Question
Eysenck suggests that differences between introverts and extraverts are based on differences in:

A) exposure to hormones prior to birth.
B) cerebral cortex activation.
C) how parents respond to young infants.
D) endocrine functioning.
Question
According to Zuckerman, people who continually search for new, complex and exciting experiences are:

A) extraverts.
B) introverts.
C) sensation seekers.
D) sociopaths.
Question
The BAS is assumed to be involved when a person is:

A) pursuing an incentive.
B) avoiding a punishment.
C) experiencing negative emotion.
D) experiencing neutral emotion.
Question
The behavioral inhibition system is:

A) responsible for feelings of anxiety.
B) responsible for positive affect.
C) associated with "approach" responses.
D) intimately linked with the neurotransmitter dopamine.
Question
Eysenck ultimately included impulsiveness in ___________, because it consistently related better to it than did ____________.

A) extraversion; psychoticism
B) psychoticism; extraversion
C) negative emotionality; sensation-seeking
D) sensation-seeking; negative emotionality
Question
Incentives and positive feelings lead to:

A) more right prefrontal cortex activity.
B) less right prefrontal cortex activity.
C) more left prefrontal cortex activity.
D) less left prefrontal cortex activity.
Question
According to Eysenck's theory of cortical arousal:

A) introverts should prefer lower levels of stimulation.
B) extraverts seek stimulation to increase arousal.
C) introverts have higher baseline levels of alertness.
D) all of the above
Question
___________seems to be involved in threat sensitivity or anxiety.

A) Serotonin
B) Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
C) Norepinephrine
D) all of the above
Question
According to Gray, the behavioral inhibition system:

A) is responsible for positive emotions.
B) reacts to punishment and threat.
C) organizes behavior in response to reward cues.
D) is not linked to a particular part of the brain.
Question
Relative to extraverts, introverts have ___________levels of cortical arousal.

A) higher
B) lower
C) similar
D) more fluctuating
Question
People with reactive inhibition systems are highly sensitive to___________ cues.

A) affective
B) intangible
C) positive
D) threat
Question
Dopamine has been associated with:

A) higher positive emotionality.
B) greater social dominance.
C) ability to shift goals flexibly.
D) all of the above
Question
Introverts are characterized by a:

A) preference for lower levels of stimulation.
B) base level of lower cortical arousal.
C) lower degree of alertness.
D) all of the above
Question
Compared to those low in testosterone, prison inmates with higher levels were:

A) better able to control their behavior and thus obey prison rules.
B) less likely to have committed violent crimes.
C) more dominant in prison.
D) more likely to come from broken homes.
Question
In one study, experimentally lowering serotonin levels led to:

A) decreased hostility in everybody.
B) increased hostility in everybody.
C) decreased hostility for those already high in aggressiveness and no change for those low in aggressiveness.
D) increased hostility for those already high in aggressiveness and no change for those low in aggressiveness.
Question
Compared to same-sex siblings not similarly exposed, children exposed to a synthetic male hormone before birth:

A) chose physical aggression more often in interpersonal conflict situations.
B) chose verbal aggression more often in interpersonal conflict situations.
C) were more likely to be clinically depressed.
D) were unable to develop plans in low-level problem-solving situations.
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Among a sample of men who had committed murder, those with higher testosterone levels were more:

A) remorseful.
B) likely to have killed strangers.
C) likely to have committed the murder without planning ahead.
D) none of the above
Question
The basic template for the development of the human body is:

A) female.
B) male.
C) both male and female.
D) androgynous.
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Military veterans higher in testosterone were more likely to have:

A) gone AWOL while in the military.
B) assaulted other adults.
C) abused alcohol and other drugs.
D) all of the above
Question
From an evolutionary perspective, the adaptive nature of dominance and aggressiveness in males:

A) is staying about the same.
B) is increasing.
C) is decreasing.
D) cannot be known.
Question
Over a two-week period, higher serotonin levels were associated with:

A) higher levels of both positive and negative feelings.
B) lower levels of both positive and negative feelings.
C) higher levels of positive feelings and lower levels of negative feelings.
D) lower levels of positive feelings and higher levels of negative feelings.
Question
Testosterone levels drop following:

A) successful competition.
B) a failure or humiliation experience.
C) sexual intercourse.
D) all of the above
Question
According to Zuckerman, people high in sensation seeking tend to have a difficult time:

A) completing projects they start.
B) regulating their emotions.
C) inhibiting behavior in the service of social adaptation.
D) all of the above
Question
Which of the following statements is true about attorneys?

A) Male but not female trial attorneys are higher in testosterone than nontrial attorneys.
B) Female but not male trial attorneys are higher in testosterone than nontrial attorneys.
C) Both male and female trial attorneys are higher in testosterone than nontrial attorneys.
D) Both male and female nontrial attorneys are higher in testosterone than trial attorneys.
Question
Compared with people lower in sensation seeking, sensation seekers are more likely to:

A) be sexually responsive.
B) use a variety of drugs.
C) be dissatisfied in relationships.
D) all of the above
Question
Taylor argues that men and women differ in their responses to stress because of a difference in:

A) the way in which men and women are socialized.
B) evolutionary pressures.
C) social norms for men and women.
D) testosterone levels.
Question
Booth and Dabbs found that men with higher testosterone were:

A) more likely to have married.
B) less likely to have divorced.
C) more likely to have engaged in extramarital sex and domestic abuse.
D) all of the above
Question
Research on hormones and behavior suggests that early exposure to masculinizing hormones can affect the:

A) development of verbal skills later in life.
B) type of toys that children chose to play with years later.
C) development of interpersonal skills during adolescence.
D) none of the above
Question
Monoamine oxidase has been linked to:

A) sensation-seeking.
B) dominance.
C) drunk driving.
D) all of the above
Question
As opposed to the fight-or-flight response identified in men, Taylor has argued that women respond to stress by:

A) calming offspring and bonding with others.
B) trying to avoid the situation causing the stress.
C) becoming sexually aroused.
D) all of the above
Question
Studies on testosterone focus more often on:

A) antisocial behavior.
B) adult sexual behavior.
C) sexual development.
D) prison inmates.
Question
Evidence suggests that the two sides of the cerebral cortex are:

A) equivalently connected in women and men.
B) more richly connected in women than men at birth, but equivalently connected in women and men in adulthood.
C) more richly connected in men than women.
D) more richly connected in women than men.
Question
Following sexual intercourse, testosterone levels:

A) rise for both men and women.
B) fall for both men and women.
C) rise for men but fall for women.
D) rise for women but fall for men.
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Studies have shown that introverts are more alert than extraverts during vigilance tasks.
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Introverts require more stimulants to reach a given level of arousal.
Question
What medication appears to be a viable therapeutic technique for bipolar disorder?

A) lithium
B) dexamethasone
C) dopamine
D) no medication works
Question
A study of the influence of Prozac on people WITHOUT disorders revealed that:

A) the side effects were much more severe than for people with disorders.
B) the side effects were non-existent for this group.
C) positive feelings did not increase for this group.
D) these people displayed fewer positive social behaviors.
True and False
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Neurobiological evidence suggests that the social incentive and threat systems overlap entirely with the more general approach and avoidance systems.
Question
Treatment of schizophrenia is based on the hypothesis that schizophrenic symptoms arise because of:

A) too much epinephrine.
B) too much dopamine.
C) too little dopamine.
D) too little epinephrine.
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Research on monkeys has revealed connections between dopamine to social dominance.
Question
The term___________ is used to describe therapies that involve the administration of drugs:

A) toxicology
B) pharmacology
C) pharmacotherapy
D) none of the above
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The easiest psychological problem to link to problems with the approach/avoidance system is:

A) anxiety.
B) depression.
C) phobias.
D) antisocial personality.
Question
Changes in the electrical activity that occurs in the brain can be obtained using:

A) positron emission tomography (PET).
B) an electroencephalogram (EEG).
C) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
D) all of the above
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The behavioral inhibition system reacts to punishments and threats.
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According to Eysenck, introverts and extraverts differ in the level of functioning of the cerebral cortex.
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Extraverts seek out social interaction to avoid becoming overstimulated.
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Emotional arousal makes both extraverts and introverts more outgoing.
Question
As compared to introverts, extraverts need to receive more of a depressant drug to reach a given level of "unalertness."
Question
According to Eysenck, the resting levels of cerebral cortex activity among introverts are typically lower than those of extraverts.
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Prozac is just one example of a class of antidepressants called:

A) neuropeptides.
B) MAO inhibitors.
C) beta-blockers.
D) selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).
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The behavioral inhibition system is involved in learning positive but not negative outcomes.
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Hans Eysenck made one of the first modern attempts to link personality with biology.
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In computer-aided assessment techniques like PET and MRI, different colors are used to represent:

A) different levels of brain activity.
B) different types of brain waves.
C) the presence of different neurotransmitters.
D) different brain regions.
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Assessment techniques, like EEG, can be used to determine whether people are dominated by incentive or avoidance motivation.
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According to Taylor, women tend to respond to stress with a tend-and-befriend response.
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Lucas and Diener found that extraversion was linked to seeking pleasant experiences, even if they were not social in nature.
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Antisocial personality has been hypothesized to result from possessing an overactive BAS.
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PET makes use of electrical activity rather than glucose to provide images of the brain.
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The enzyme monoamine oxidase has been found to be associated with sensation seeking.
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Of men who have committed murder, those with higher testosterone levels were more likely to have killed a stranger.
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Around 80% of people with bipolar disorder are responsive to lithium treatment.
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Research links sensitivity of GABA receptors to neuroticism.
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Overt aggressiveness in females does not confer an advantage and may even confer a disadvantage.
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MAO is related to passivity.
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Sensation seekers are characterized by their search for new and exciting experiences.
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fMRI provides less information than EEG, but it is cheaper to administer.
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IUSS is related to a focus on the long-term rather than short-term consequences of behavior.
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Research on adults suggests that sex hormones influence sexual but not social behavior.
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Exposure to some kinds of hormones before birth can lead children to say they will respond with more aggression in hypothetical situations.
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Oxytocin appears to be involved in mother-infant bonding but not social bonding more generally.
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The basic template for the development of the human body is male.
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High testosterone levels can lead men into lower-SES occupations.
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If insulted, men from the American North have stronger testosterone responses than men from the American South.
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Deck 7: Biological Processes and Personality
1
In studies of drug effects on introverts, they:

A) were less responsive to stimulants and depressants than were extraverts.
B) needed more of a depressant drug to reach a level "unalertness" than did extraverts.
C) needed more of a stimulant to reach a given level of arousal than did extraverts.
D) none of the above
B
2
Theorists tend to disagree about which qualities are subsumed by the trait extraversion. However, most theorists agree it includes sociability and:

A) positive emotions.
B) impulsivity.
C) lack of agency.
D) none of the above
A
3
Extraversion appears related to the:

A) behavioral inhibition system.
B) avoidance system.
C) withdrawal system.
D) none of the above
D
4
The avoidance system links most easily to which of the following traits?

A) extraversion
B) openness to experience
C) agreeableness
D) neuroticism
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The neurotransmitter___________ is thought to be critically involved in the system that engages in the approach system.

A) epinephrine
B) norepinephrine
C) GABA
D) dopamine
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Higher dopamine levels are associated with:

A) greater ability to focus on one goal.
B) ability to hold larger amounts of information in working memory.
C) lesser social dominance.
D) all of the above
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Eysenck argued that the intensified emotional arousal associated with neuroticism:

A) makes extraverts less extraverted.
B) makes introverts less introverted.
C) makes extraverts more extraverted and introverts more introverted.
D) does not interact with extraversion or introversion.
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8
Eysenck suggests that differences between introverts and extraverts are based on differences in:

A) exposure to hormones prior to birth.
B) cerebral cortex activation.
C) how parents respond to young infants.
D) endocrine functioning.
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According to Zuckerman, people who continually search for new, complex and exciting experiences are:

A) extraverts.
B) introverts.
C) sensation seekers.
D) sociopaths.
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The BAS is assumed to be involved when a person is:

A) pursuing an incentive.
B) avoiding a punishment.
C) experiencing negative emotion.
D) experiencing neutral emotion.
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11
The behavioral inhibition system is:

A) responsible for feelings of anxiety.
B) responsible for positive affect.
C) associated with "approach" responses.
D) intimately linked with the neurotransmitter dopamine.
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12
Eysenck ultimately included impulsiveness in ___________, because it consistently related better to it than did ____________.

A) extraversion; psychoticism
B) psychoticism; extraversion
C) negative emotionality; sensation-seeking
D) sensation-seeking; negative emotionality
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Incentives and positive feelings lead to:

A) more right prefrontal cortex activity.
B) less right prefrontal cortex activity.
C) more left prefrontal cortex activity.
D) less left prefrontal cortex activity.
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According to Eysenck's theory of cortical arousal:

A) introverts should prefer lower levels of stimulation.
B) extraverts seek stimulation to increase arousal.
C) introverts have higher baseline levels of alertness.
D) all of the above
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___________seems to be involved in threat sensitivity or anxiety.

A) Serotonin
B) Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
C) Norepinephrine
D) all of the above
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According to Gray, the behavioral inhibition system:

A) is responsible for positive emotions.
B) reacts to punishment and threat.
C) organizes behavior in response to reward cues.
D) is not linked to a particular part of the brain.
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Relative to extraverts, introverts have ___________levels of cortical arousal.

A) higher
B) lower
C) similar
D) more fluctuating
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People with reactive inhibition systems are highly sensitive to___________ cues.

A) affective
B) intangible
C) positive
D) threat
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Dopamine has been associated with:

A) higher positive emotionality.
B) greater social dominance.
C) ability to shift goals flexibly.
D) all of the above
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Introverts are characterized by a:

A) preference for lower levels of stimulation.
B) base level of lower cortical arousal.
C) lower degree of alertness.
D) all of the above
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21
Compared to those low in testosterone, prison inmates with higher levels were:

A) better able to control their behavior and thus obey prison rules.
B) less likely to have committed violent crimes.
C) more dominant in prison.
D) more likely to come from broken homes.
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22
In one study, experimentally lowering serotonin levels led to:

A) decreased hostility in everybody.
B) increased hostility in everybody.
C) decreased hostility for those already high in aggressiveness and no change for those low in aggressiveness.
D) increased hostility for those already high in aggressiveness and no change for those low in aggressiveness.
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Compared to same-sex siblings not similarly exposed, children exposed to a synthetic male hormone before birth:

A) chose physical aggression more often in interpersonal conflict situations.
B) chose verbal aggression more often in interpersonal conflict situations.
C) were more likely to be clinically depressed.
D) were unable to develop plans in low-level problem-solving situations.
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24
Among a sample of men who had committed murder, those with higher testosterone levels were more:

A) remorseful.
B) likely to have killed strangers.
C) likely to have committed the murder without planning ahead.
D) none of the above
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The basic template for the development of the human body is:

A) female.
B) male.
C) both male and female.
D) androgynous.
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Military veterans higher in testosterone were more likely to have:

A) gone AWOL while in the military.
B) assaulted other adults.
C) abused alcohol and other drugs.
D) all of the above
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From an evolutionary perspective, the adaptive nature of dominance and aggressiveness in males:

A) is staying about the same.
B) is increasing.
C) is decreasing.
D) cannot be known.
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Over a two-week period, higher serotonin levels were associated with:

A) higher levels of both positive and negative feelings.
B) lower levels of both positive and negative feelings.
C) higher levels of positive feelings and lower levels of negative feelings.
D) lower levels of positive feelings and higher levels of negative feelings.
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Testosterone levels drop following:

A) successful competition.
B) a failure or humiliation experience.
C) sexual intercourse.
D) all of the above
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30
According to Zuckerman, people high in sensation seeking tend to have a difficult time:

A) completing projects they start.
B) regulating their emotions.
C) inhibiting behavior in the service of social adaptation.
D) all of the above
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Which of the following statements is true about attorneys?

A) Male but not female trial attorneys are higher in testosterone than nontrial attorneys.
B) Female but not male trial attorneys are higher in testosterone than nontrial attorneys.
C) Both male and female trial attorneys are higher in testosterone than nontrial attorneys.
D) Both male and female nontrial attorneys are higher in testosterone than trial attorneys.
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Compared with people lower in sensation seeking, sensation seekers are more likely to:

A) be sexually responsive.
B) use a variety of drugs.
C) be dissatisfied in relationships.
D) all of the above
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33
Taylor argues that men and women differ in their responses to stress because of a difference in:

A) the way in which men and women are socialized.
B) evolutionary pressures.
C) social norms for men and women.
D) testosterone levels.
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34
Booth and Dabbs found that men with higher testosterone were:

A) more likely to have married.
B) less likely to have divorced.
C) more likely to have engaged in extramarital sex and domestic abuse.
D) all of the above
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35
Research on hormones and behavior suggests that early exposure to masculinizing hormones can affect the:

A) development of verbal skills later in life.
B) type of toys that children chose to play with years later.
C) development of interpersonal skills during adolescence.
D) none of the above
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Monoamine oxidase has been linked to:

A) sensation-seeking.
B) dominance.
C) drunk driving.
D) all of the above
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As opposed to the fight-or-flight response identified in men, Taylor has argued that women respond to stress by:

A) calming offspring and bonding with others.
B) trying to avoid the situation causing the stress.
C) becoming sexually aroused.
D) all of the above
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38
Studies on testosterone focus more often on:

A) antisocial behavior.
B) adult sexual behavior.
C) sexual development.
D) prison inmates.
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39
Evidence suggests that the two sides of the cerebral cortex are:

A) equivalently connected in women and men.
B) more richly connected in women than men at birth, but equivalently connected in women and men in adulthood.
C) more richly connected in men than women.
D) more richly connected in women than men.
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40
Following sexual intercourse, testosterone levels:

A) rise for both men and women.
B) fall for both men and women.
C) rise for men but fall for women.
D) rise for women but fall for men.
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Studies have shown that introverts are more alert than extraverts during vigilance tasks.
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42
Introverts require more stimulants to reach a given level of arousal.
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43
What medication appears to be a viable therapeutic technique for bipolar disorder?

A) lithium
B) dexamethasone
C) dopamine
D) no medication works
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44
A study of the influence of Prozac on people WITHOUT disorders revealed that:

A) the side effects were much more severe than for people with disorders.
B) the side effects were non-existent for this group.
C) positive feelings did not increase for this group.
D) these people displayed fewer positive social behaviors.
True and False
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Neurobiological evidence suggests that the social incentive and threat systems overlap entirely with the more general approach and avoidance systems.
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46
Treatment of schizophrenia is based on the hypothesis that schizophrenic symptoms arise because of:

A) too much epinephrine.
B) too much dopamine.
C) too little dopamine.
D) too little epinephrine.
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47
Research on monkeys has revealed connections between dopamine to social dominance.
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48
The term___________ is used to describe therapies that involve the administration of drugs:

A) toxicology
B) pharmacology
C) pharmacotherapy
D) none of the above
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49
The easiest psychological problem to link to problems with the approach/avoidance system is:

A) anxiety.
B) depression.
C) phobias.
D) antisocial personality.
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50
Changes in the electrical activity that occurs in the brain can be obtained using:

A) positron emission tomography (PET).
B) an electroencephalogram (EEG).
C) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
D) all of the above
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51
The behavioral inhibition system reacts to punishments and threats.
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52
According to Eysenck, introverts and extraverts differ in the level of functioning of the cerebral cortex.
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53
Extraverts seek out social interaction to avoid becoming overstimulated.
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Emotional arousal makes both extraverts and introverts more outgoing.
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As compared to introverts, extraverts need to receive more of a depressant drug to reach a given level of "unalertness."
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56
According to Eysenck, the resting levels of cerebral cortex activity among introverts are typically lower than those of extraverts.
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Prozac is just one example of a class of antidepressants called:

A) neuropeptides.
B) MAO inhibitors.
C) beta-blockers.
D) selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).
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58
The behavioral inhibition system is involved in learning positive but not negative outcomes.
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59
Hans Eysenck made one of the first modern attempts to link personality with biology.
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60
In computer-aided assessment techniques like PET and MRI, different colors are used to represent:

A) different levels of brain activity.
B) different types of brain waves.
C) the presence of different neurotransmitters.
D) different brain regions.
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61
Assessment techniques, like EEG, can be used to determine whether people are dominated by incentive or avoidance motivation.
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62
According to Taylor, women tend to respond to stress with a tend-and-befriend response.
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63
Lucas and Diener found that extraversion was linked to seeking pleasant experiences, even if they were not social in nature.
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64
Antisocial personality has been hypothesized to result from possessing an overactive BAS.
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65
PET makes use of electrical activity rather than glucose to provide images of the brain.
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66
The enzyme monoamine oxidase has been found to be associated with sensation seeking.
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67
Of men who have committed murder, those with higher testosterone levels were more likely to have killed a stranger.
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68
Around 80% of people with bipolar disorder are responsive to lithium treatment.
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69
Research links sensitivity of GABA receptors to neuroticism.
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70
Overt aggressiveness in females does not confer an advantage and may even confer a disadvantage.
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71
MAO is related to passivity.
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72
Sensation seekers are characterized by their search for new and exciting experiences.
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73
fMRI provides less information than EEG, but it is cheaper to administer.
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74
IUSS is related to a focus on the long-term rather than short-term consequences of behavior.
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75
Research on adults suggests that sex hormones influence sexual but not social behavior.
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76
Exposure to some kinds of hormones before birth can lead children to say they will respond with more aggression in hypothetical situations.
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77
Oxytocin appears to be involved in mother-infant bonding but not social bonding more generally.
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78
The basic template for the development of the human body is male.
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79
High testosterone levels can lead men into lower-SES occupations.
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80
If insulted, men from the American North have stronger testosterone responses than men from the American South.
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