Deck 10: Emotional Expression and Regulation

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_________ conducted pioneering research a half century ago in which he identified universal facial expressions that could be understood across cultures.

A) Paul Ekman
B) Charles Darwin
C) Jeffrey Mogil
D) Jaak Panksepp
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According to ________, different bodily reactions that occur in re?sponse to different stimuli lead to the experience of emotions.

A) The James-Lange theory of emotion
B) Darwin's theory of emotion
C) The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
D) The Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
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__________ emphasizes the role of context-dependent cognitive interpretation in transforming general arousal to a specific emotion such as fear or happiness.

A) The James-Lange theory of emotion
B) Darwin's theory of emotion
C) The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
D) The Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
Question
________ is characterized by increased exploratory behavior and a dampening of emotional responses like fear and aggression.

A) Intermittent explosive disorder
B) Submission
C) Klüver-Bucy syndrome
D) Conditioned defeat
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________ is displayed when a person is highly emotionally aroused, as with out-of-control anger.

A) Reactive-impulsive aggression
B) Controlled-instrumental aggression
C) Lesions of the septum
D) Activation of the medial prefrontal cortex
Question
When male prairie voles are castrated ________.

A) aggression increases
B) aggression decreases
C) aggression increases, then drops
D) aggression levels stay the same
Question
Generally, high levels of serotonin in rodents are associated with ________.

A) increased sustained aggression
B) increased aggression that is short lasting
C) decreased aggression
D) no change in aggression
Question
Much has been learned about aggression using a ________ animal model of conditioned defeat.

A) rat
B) hamster
C) mouse
D) monkey
Question
The ________ ultimately stimulates relevant brain areas that initiate the many components of a fear response.

A) central amygdala
B) lateral amygdala
C) sensory cortex
D) thalamu
Question
In order to reproduce, the parasite Toxoplasma gondii __________________ in its rodent host.

A) increases motivation toward certain types of foods
B) decreases the fear of cat urine
C) decreases sensory processing
D) decreases aggression
Question
Children born with Williams Syndrome _________________.

A) are highly social and have no social stress or anxiety
B) exhibit greater amygdala activation to fearful facial expressions
C) are particularly sensitive to dangerous contexts
D) are indistinguishable from those not afflicted with Williams syndrome
Question
Natural circulating levels of ________ provide a buffer against the effects of stress hormones in the brain and other tissue.

A) DHEA
B) corticotropin-releasing hormone
C) serotonin
D) norepinephrine
Question
Brain imaging studies point to role of the _________ in cognitive reappraisal.

A) prefrontal cortical areas
B) amygdala
C) hippocampus
D) bed nucleus of the stria terminalis
Question
Damasio's somatic marker hypothesis would be consistent with ___________.

A) physiological emotional responses guiding risky decision making
B) regulating emotional responses by reassessing an emotional event
C) chronic stress leading to exhaustion and disease
D) stress inhibiting the immune system
Question
When stress is acute or is present for short durations, much evidence suggests that stress leads to ___________.

A) suppression of immune function
B) no changes in immune function
C) unpredictable effects on immune function
D) enhancement of immune function
Question
An increase in vagal tone is linked to _______.

A) stress hormone release
B) cocaine administration
C) a reduction in heart rate
D) aggression
Question
Positive emotional experiences are thought to involve many of the same brain mechanisms as aversive emotional experiences do, with additional activation of _______.

A) Schachter-Singer circuits
B) unidentified brain regions
C) the brain's reward system
D) primary visual cortex
Question
The point of view holds that those that exhibit smiling behavior might actually make themselves feel happier?

A) The James-Lange theory of emotion
B) Darwin's theory of emotion
C) The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
D) The Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
Question
Based on Papez's thinking, what projection might lead someone who had just been frightened to make an advance toward someone they find attractive?

A) Mammillothalamic tract
B) Stria terminalis
C) Nigrostriatal pathway
D) Mesolimbic dopamine pathway
Question
The attentional deficit observed in the attentional blink task diminishes __________.

A) with real physical eye-blinking
B) when the second stimulus is presented immediately after the initial stimulus
C) when the amygdala is damaged
D) when the second stimulus elicits a heightened emotion response
Question
Lesions of the __________ result in increased aggression, suggesting that this area inhibits aggressive displays.

A) orbitofrontal cortex
B) bed nucleus of the stria terminalis
C) anterior hypothalamus
D) medial amygdala
Question
Mice genetically engineered to lack the ______________ transporter exhibit increased aggression.

A) serotonin
B) acetylcholine
C) histamine
D) dopamine
Question
Which of the following have been observed in hamsters trained in conditioned defeat?

A) Both winners and losers exhibit high levels of glucocorticoids.
B) Hamsters must be provoked before aggression is observed.
C) Winners exhibit more activity in the initial aggressive encounter than losers.
D) Previously defeated hamsters will exhibit submissive behaviors, even with smaller hamsters
Question
Lesions of the ______________ do not prevent fear conditioning to an auditory stimulus.

A) auditory thalamus
B) lateral amygdala
C) auditory cortex
D) central amygdala
Question
The patient, SM, would likely be unable to ______________.

A) identify an object placed in their hand
B) remember someone they had met yesterday
C) learn to play the guitar
D) determine whether a person they just met is threatening
Question
The release of cortisol results in improved ________.

A) emotional memory
B) growth
C) digestion
D) immune response
Question
The activation of NPY receptors in the brain would be expected to result in ________.

A) an increase in anxiety
B) an increased risk for PTSD
C) an inability to remember a stressful event
D) increased cortisol release
Question
Hallmarks of reactive coping include ________.

A) higher activation of the HPA axis in response to stress
B) greater likelihood to make a risky escape in a stressful situation
C) generally greater motor activity
D) exhibiting more adaptive strategies in response to change
Question
An example of cognitive reappraisal would be ________.

A) avoiding a particular store because someone you dislike shops there often
B) smiling while doing a task that you hate
C) telling yourself that your friend probably missed your birthday because they were sick
D) a mother kissing a child's cut to ease the pain
Question
Which of the following rats exhibits the most ultrasonic "laughing" vocalizations in response to rapid finger movements?

A) Isolated rats
B) Social-housed rats
C) Dominant rats
D) Submissive
Question
Walter Cannon termed death caused by fear or belief in being condemned to death as ________ death.

A) "fight or flight"
B) voodoo
C) psychogenic
D) psychosomatic
Question
Walter Cannon suggested that "voodoo death" resulted from ______________.

A) persistent and extreme activation of the sympathetic nervous system
B) overactivation of the parasympathetic nervous system
C) toxins secretly administered to the victim
D) pre-existing health conditions unrelated to the circumstances
Question
Curt Richter suggested that "voodoo death" resulted from ______________.

A) persistent and extreme activation of the sympathetic nervous system
B) overactivation of the parasympathetic nervous system
C) toxins secretly administered to the victim
D) pre-existing health conditions unrelated to the circumstances
Question
Studies suggest that sympathetic activation, even in animals whose adrenal glands had been removed, leads to ______________.

A) respiratory problems
B) drops in blood pressure
C) cardiac lesions
D) cocaine self-administration
Question
We can define ___________ as subjective feelings that are influenced by activation of various parts of our central and peripheral nervous systems.

A) emotions
B) fears
C) stress
D) anxiety
Question
___________introduced the idea that animals experience emotions in a fashion similar to humans.

A) Charles Darwin
B) Walter Cannon
C) Curt Richter
D) Paul Ekman
Question
___________ are barely perceptible brief facial expression fragments associated with deception and lying.

A) Deception masks
B) Pseudo-displays
C) Facial microexpressions
D) Subvocalizations
Question
Primates display emotions with distinct ________________ during play, aggression, and threat.

A) facial expressions
B) sounds
C) body movements
D) hand gestures
Question
William James suggested that emotions were the body's adaptations and responses to ___________.

A) stress
B) instincts
C) emotive stimuli
D) learned cues
Question
The removal of the cortex in cats resulted in uncontrolled dis?plays of emotion known as ___________.

A) paradoxical rage
B) Pavlovian disinhibition
C) voodoo emotion
D) sham rage
Question
The work of ___________ introduced the technique of using precise, experimentally induced brain lesions to investigate the fundamental mechanisms of emotions.

A) Cannon and Bard
B) Paul Ekman
C) James and Lange
D) Charles Darwin
Question
Patients with spinal cord injuries in a conditioned fear task show ___________ in an fMRI compared to non-injured controls.

A) no difference in brain activation
B) diminished activation in the prefrontal cortex and posterior cingulate
C) increased activation in the prefrontal cortex and posterior cingulate
D) diminished activation in the prefrontal cortex and increased activation in the posterior cingulate
Question
Cannon and Bard proposed that the ___________was a key brain region generating the expression of emotional experiences.

A) hippocampus
B) orbitofrontal cortex
C) posterior cingulate
D) hypothalamus
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In Papez's circuit, the ___________ played a pivotal role in directing information cortically and subcortically, resulting in emotional thoughts and feelings.

A) cingulate cortex
B) fornix
C) mammillary bodies
D) central amygdala
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___________ coined the term, limbic system, referring to a proposed circuit of specific brain areas involved in emotional processing.

A) James Papez
B) Paul Ekman
C) Walter Cannon
D) Paul MacLean
Question
Paul MacLean concluded that the ___________ lobes played a critical role in emotional expression.

A) parietal
B) occipital
C) temporal
D) frontal
Question
Lesions of the amygdala in monkeys can lead to ___________.

A) memory deficits
B) loss of social status due to passivity
C) motor deficits
D) obesity
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Humans with amygdala damage have been observed to exhibit an impaired ability to ___________.

A) recognize emotional facial expressions
B) remember itemized lists
C) learn motor skills
D) recognize faces
Question
fMRI studies in healthy subjects indicate ___________ in response to pictures of fearful faces.

A) heightened amygdala activity
B) heightened visual cortex activity
C) reduced orbitofrontal cortex activity
D) reduced posterior cingulate cortex activity
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_______ is significantly positively correlated with short-term and long-term memory recall of interesting or emotional images.

A) Blood flow in the amygdala
B) Beta waves in the visual cortex
C) Blood flow in the parietal cortex
D) Blood flow in the visual cortex
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Reactive-impulsive aggression is best exemplified by ___________,

A) playing football
B) working as a contract killer
C) breaking a cup because there's no more coffee
D) working as a personal bodyguard
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Reactive-impulsive aggression is more directly regulated by ___________.

A) limbic system structures
B) cortical structures
C) the frontal lobes
D) the striatum
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Lesions of which the following areas do not result in a reduction of aggressive displays between male rats.

A) Lateral septum
B) Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis
C) Medial amygdala
D) Orbitofrontal cortex
Question
A common feature of structures involved in aggressive displays in rats is that they receive input either directly or indirectly from the ___________.

A) olfactory bulb
B) dorsal striatum
C) substantia nigra
D) pedunculopontine nucleus
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In male rodents, aggression increases with electrical stimulation to the ___________.

A) anterior hypothalamus
B) prefrontal cortex
C) orbitofrontal cortex
D) dorsal striatum
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Aggression in male rodents decreases when ___________ is injected into the anterior hypothalamus.

A) cortisol
B) dopamine
C) vasopressin
D) orexin
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In male marmoset monkeys, electrical stimulation of the ventromedial hypothalamus seemed to increase the occurrence of ___________.

A) vocal threats
B) submissive displays
C) eating behavior
D) sleeping
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Amygdala lesions in monkeys appear to ___________ when the monkey is introduced into groups of monkeys with more threatening males.

A) increase aggression
B) increase submissive behaviors
C) have no effect on aggression
D) decrease aggression
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Amygdala lesions in monkeys appear to ________ when the monkey is placed in non-threatening social situations.

A) increase aggression
B) increase submissive behaviors
C) have no effect on aggression
D) decrease aggression
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Humans experiencing ________ damage prior to two years of age exhibit impulsive, aggressive behavior in adulthood.

A) prefrontal cortex
B) amygdala
C) hippocampal
D) cingulate cortex
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A positive correlation has been observed between ___________ and rates of aggression.

A) the degree of olfactory bulb activation
B) the degree of amygdala activation
C) learned helplessness
D) drug abuse
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People diagnosed with intermittent explosive disorder show ________ on exposure to pictures of humans with angry facial expressions when placed in an fMRI scanner.

A) increased activation of the orbitofrontal cortex
B) increased activation of the amygdala
C) increased activation of the visual cortex
D) increased activation of the olfactory bulbs
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Individuals with tumors in the area of the ________ have been known to exhibit uncharacteristic aggression, even committing murder.

A) fornix
B) orbitofrontal cortex
C) amygdala
D) hippocampus
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________ seems to be more influential in the developmental organization of aggression than in the activation of aggressive responses.

A) Testosterone
B) Vasopressin
C) Serotonin
D) Cortisol
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Men watching their favorite sports team win ________.

A) have increased testosterone levels
B) have decreased testosterone levels
C) show no change testosterone levels
D) have increased dopamine levels
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Activation of the ________ receptor, distributed among the periaqueductal gray, hippocampus, and lateral septum, decreases aggression.

A) 5-HT1B
B) 5-HT2A
C) D2
D) testosterone
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Drugs that ________ dopamine have been associated with decreased aggression.

A) antagonize
B) mimic
C) increase synthesis of
D) increase the release of
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Drugs such as β blockers that decrease the effects of ________ have been used to treat children exhibiting excessive levels of aggression.

A) testosterone
B) dopamine
C) serotonin
D) noradrenaline
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________ by animals enable them to avoid conflicts over limited resources.

A) Dominance hierarchies
B) Territorial boundaries
C) Behavioral cooperation
D) Scent-marking
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In some animal species, certain behavioral postures send a message of ________to an aggressor.

A) welcome
B) food sharing
C) submission or aggression
D) a mating opportunity
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If a previously defeated hamster is placed in the cage with a smaller, nonaggressive male hamster, the previously defeated hamster will ________.

A) become hyper-aggressive
B) ignore the smaller hamster
C) display normally expected aggression
D) exhibit submissive displays
Question
When a previously defeated hamster continues to exhibit submissive displays, this behavior is known as ________.

A) conditioned defeat
B) learned helplessness
C) anticipatory contrast
D) dominance confusion
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Conditioned defeat endures for ________ in male hamsters.

A) 24 hours
B) 1 week
C) 1 month
D) 1year
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Conditioned defeat ________ in female hamsters.

A) rarely, if ever, occurs
B) is permanent
C) lasts 1 month
D) lasts 1 week
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Research suggests that childhood bullying is related to both ___________ in adults.

A) anxiety and depression
B) alcohol and drug abuse
C) schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder and drug use
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When fear responses are observed in rats, ___________ influences the selection of the appropriate response.

A) instinct
B) the situational context
C) reward history
D) the rat's internal physiological state
Question
In cases such as ________, thorough contextual assessments are bypassed for a more immediate response.

A) learned helplessness
B) learned persistence
C) conditioned fear
D) conditioned defeat
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In fear conditioning, the ________ amygdala receives sensory information and transfers it to the ________amygdala to initiate motor responses

A) lateral, medial
B) lateral, central
C) central, medial
D) central, lateral
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The ________ is activated when fearful individuals are in the process of overcoming their fear.

A) subgenual anterior cingulate cortex
B) anterior insular cortex
C) medial prefrontal cortex
D) subiculum
Question
The ________ is activated when fearful individuals are in the process of giving in to their fear.

A) subgenual anterior cingulate cortex
B) anterior insular cortex
C) medial prefrontal cortex
D) subiculum
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Deck 10: Emotional Expression and Regulation
1
_________ conducted pioneering research a half century ago in which he identified universal facial expressions that could be understood across cultures.

A) Paul Ekman
B) Charles Darwin
C) Jeffrey Mogil
D) Jaak Panksepp
A
2
According to ________, different bodily reactions that occur in re?sponse to different stimuli lead to the experience of emotions.

A) The James-Lange theory of emotion
B) Darwin's theory of emotion
C) The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
D) The Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
A
3
__________ emphasizes the role of context-dependent cognitive interpretation in transforming general arousal to a specific emotion such as fear or happiness.

A) The James-Lange theory of emotion
B) Darwin's theory of emotion
C) The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
D) The Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
D
4
________ is characterized by increased exploratory behavior and a dampening of emotional responses like fear and aggression.

A) Intermittent explosive disorder
B) Submission
C) Klüver-Bucy syndrome
D) Conditioned defeat
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________ is displayed when a person is highly emotionally aroused, as with out-of-control anger.

A) Reactive-impulsive aggression
B) Controlled-instrumental aggression
C) Lesions of the septum
D) Activation of the medial prefrontal cortex
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When male prairie voles are castrated ________.

A) aggression increases
B) aggression decreases
C) aggression increases, then drops
D) aggression levels stay the same
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Generally, high levels of serotonin in rodents are associated with ________.

A) increased sustained aggression
B) increased aggression that is short lasting
C) decreased aggression
D) no change in aggression
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Much has been learned about aggression using a ________ animal model of conditioned defeat.

A) rat
B) hamster
C) mouse
D) monkey
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The ________ ultimately stimulates relevant brain areas that initiate the many components of a fear response.

A) central amygdala
B) lateral amygdala
C) sensory cortex
D) thalamu
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In order to reproduce, the parasite Toxoplasma gondii __________________ in its rodent host.

A) increases motivation toward certain types of foods
B) decreases the fear of cat urine
C) decreases sensory processing
D) decreases aggression
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Children born with Williams Syndrome _________________.

A) are highly social and have no social stress or anxiety
B) exhibit greater amygdala activation to fearful facial expressions
C) are particularly sensitive to dangerous contexts
D) are indistinguishable from those not afflicted with Williams syndrome
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Natural circulating levels of ________ provide a buffer against the effects of stress hormones in the brain and other tissue.

A) DHEA
B) corticotropin-releasing hormone
C) serotonin
D) norepinephrine
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Brain imaging studies point to role of the _________ in cognitive reappraisal.

A) prefrontal cortical areas
B) amygdala
C) hippocampus
D) bed nucleus of the stria terminalis
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Damasio's somatic marker hypothesis would be consistent with ___________.

A) physiological emotional responses guiding risky decision making
B) regulating emotional responses by reassessing an emotional event
C) chronic stress leading to exhaustion and disease
D) stress inhibiting the immune system
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When stress is acute or is present for short durations, much evidence suggests that stress leads to ___________.

A) suppression of immune function
B) no changes in immune function
C) unpredictable effects on immune function
D) enhancement of immune function
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An increase in vagal tone is linked to _______.

A) stress hormone release
B) cocaine administration
C) a reduction in heart rate
D) aggression
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Positive emotional experiences are thought to involve many of the same brain mechanisms as aversive emotional experiences do, with additional activation of _______.

A) Schachter-Singer circuits
B) unidentified brain regions
C) the brain's reward system
D) primary visual cortex
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The point of view holds that those that exhibit smiling behavior might actually make themselves feel happier?

A) The James-Lange theory of emotion
B) Darwin's theory of emotion
C) The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
D) The Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
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Based on Papez's thinking, what projection might lead someone who had just been frightened to make an advance toward someone they find attractive?

A) Mammillothalamic tract
B) Stria terminalis
C) Nigrostriatal pathway
D) Mesolimbic dopamine pathway
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The attentional deficit observed in the attentional blink task diminishes __________.

A) with real physical eye-blinking
B) when the second stimulus is presented immediately after the initial stimulus
C) when the amygdala is damaged
D) when the second stimulus elicits a heightened emotion response
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Lesions of the __________ result in increased aggression, suggesting that this area inhibits aggressive displays.

A) orbitofrontal cortex
B) bed nucleus of the stria terminalis
C) anterior hypothalamus
D) medial amygdala
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22
Mice genetically engineered to lack the ______________ transporter exhibit increased aggression.

A) serotonin
B) acetylcholine
C) histamine
D) dopamine
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23
Which of the following have been observed in hamsters trained in conditioned defeat?

A) Both winners and losers exhibit high levels of glucocorticoids.
B) Hamsters must be provoked before aggression is observed.
C) Winners exhibit more activity in the initial aggressive encounter than losers.
D) Previously defeated hamsters will exhibit submissive behaviors, even with smaller hamsters
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Lesions of the ______________ do not prevent fear conditioning to an auditory stimulus.

A) auditory thalamus
B) lateral amygdala
C) auditory cortex
D) central amygdala
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The patient, SM, would likely be unable to ______________.

A) identify an object placed in their hand
B) remember someone they had met yesterday
C) learn to play the guitar
D) determine whether a person they just met is threatening
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The release of cortisol results in improved ________.

A) emotional memory
B) growth
C) digestion
D) immune response
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The activation of NPY receptors in the brain would be expected to result in ________.

A) an increase in anxiety
B) an increased risk for PTSD
C) an inability to remember a stressful event
D) increased cortisol release
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28
Hallmarks of reactive coping include ________.

A) higher activation of the HPA axis in response to stress
B) greater likelihood to make a risky escape in a stressful situation
C) generally greater motor activity
D) exhibiting more adaptive strategies in response to change
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29
An example of cognitive reappraisal would be ________.

A) avoiding a particular store because someone you dislike shops there often
B) smiling while doing a task that you hate
C) telling yourself that your friend probably missed your birthday because they were sick
D) a mother kissing a child's cut to ease the pain
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Which of the following rats exhibits the most ultrasonic "laughing" vocalizations in response to rapid finger movements?

A) Isolated rats
B) Social-housed rats
C) Dominant rats
D) Submissive
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Walter Cannon termed death caused by fear or belief in being condemned to death as ________ death.

A) "fight or flight"
B) voodoo
C) psychogenic
D) psychosomatic
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Walter Cannon suggested that "voodoo death" resulted from ______________.

A) persistent and extreme activation of the sympathetic nervous system
B) overactivation of the parasympathetic nervous system
C) toxins secretly administered to the victim
D) pre-existing health conditions unrelated to the circumstances
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Curt Richter suggested that "voodoo death" resulted from ______________.

A) persistent and extreme activation of the sympathetic nervous system
B) overactivation of the parasympathetic nervous system
C) toxins secretly administered to the victim
D) pre-existing health conditions unrelated to the circumstances
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Studies suggest that sympathetic activation, even in animals whose adrenal glands had been removed, leads to ______________.

A) respiratory problems
B) drops in blood pressure
C) cardiac lesions
D) cocaine self-administration
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35
We can define ___________ as subjective feelings that are influenced by activation of various parts of our central and peripheral nervous systems.

A) emotions
B) fears
C) stress
D) anxiety
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___________introduced the idea that animals experience emotions in a fashion similar to humans.

A) Charles Darwin
B) Walter Cannon
C) Curt Richter
D) Paul Ekman
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___________ are barely perceptible brief facial expression fragments associated with deception and lying.

A) Deception masks
B) Pseudo-displays
C) Facial microexpressions
D) Subvocalizations
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38
Primates display emotions with distinct ________________ during play, aggression, and threat.

A) facial expressions
B) sounds
C) body movements
D) hand gestures
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William James suggested that emotions were the body's adaptations and responses to ___________.

A) stress
B) instincts
C) emotive stimuli
D) learned cues
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The removal of the cortex in cats resulted in uncontrolled dis?plays of emotion known as ___________.

A) paradoxical rage
B) Pavlovian disinhibition
C) voodoo emotion
D) sham rage
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The work of ___________ introduced the technique of using precise, experimentally induced brain lesions to investigate the fundamental mechanisms of emotions.

A) Cannon and Bard
B) Paul Ekman
C) James and Lange
D) Charles Darwin
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42
Patients with spinal cord injuries in a conditioned fear task show ___________ in an fMRI compared to non-injured controls.

A) no difference in brain activation
B) diminished activation in the prefrontal cortex and posterior cingulate
C) increased activation in the prefrontal cortex and posterior cingulate
D) diminished activation in the prefrontal cortex and increased activation in the posterior cingulate
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43
Cannon and Bard proposed that the ___________was a key brain region generating the expression of emotional experiences.

A) hippocampus
B) orbitofrontal cortex
C) posterior cingulate
D) hypothalamus
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44
In Papez's circuit, the ___________ played a pivotal role in directing information cortically and subcortically, resulting in emotional thoughts and feelings.

A) cingulate cortex
B) fornix
C) mammillary bodies
D) central amygdala
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45
___________ coined the term, limbic system, referring to a proposed circuit of specific brain areas involved in emotional processing.

A) James Papez
B) Paul Ekman
C) Walter Cannon
D) Paul MacLean
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46
Paul MacLean concluded that the ___________ lobes played a critical role in emotional expression.

A) parietal
B) occipital
C) temporal
D) frontal
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47
Lesions of the amygdala in monkeys can lead to ___________.

A) memory deficits
B) loss of social status due to passivity
C) motor deficits
D) obesity
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48
Humans with amygdala damage have been observed to exhibit an impaired ability to ___________.

A) recognize emotional facial expressions
B) remember itemized lists
C) learn motor skills
D) recognize faces
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49
fMRI studies in healthy subjects indicate ___________ in response to pictures of fearful faces.

A) heightened amygdala activity
B) heightened visual cortex activity
C) reduced orbitofrontal cortex activity
D) reduced posterior cingulate cortex activity
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50
_______ is significantly positively correlated with short-term and long-term memory recall of interesting or emotional images.

A) Blood flow in the amygdala
B) Beta waves in the visual cortex
C) Blood flow in the parietal cortex
D) Blood flow in the visual cortex
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51
Reactive-impulsive aggression is best exemplified by ___________,

A) playing football
B) working as a contract killer
C) breaking a cup because there's no more coffee
D) working as a personal bodyguard
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52
Reactive-impulsive aggression is more directly regulated by ___________.

A) limbic system structures
B) cortical structures
C) the frontal lobes
D) the striatum
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53
Lesions of which the following areas do not result in a reduction of aggressive displays between male rats.

A) Lateral septum
B) Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis
C) Medial amygdala
D) Orbitofrontal cortex
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54
A common feature of structures involved in aggressive displays in rats is that they receive input either directly or indirectly from the ___________.

A) olfactory bulb
B) dorsal striatum
C) substantia nigra
D) pedunculopontine nucleus
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55
In male rodents, aggression increases with electrical stimulation to the ___________.

A) anterior hypothalamus
B) prefrontal cortex
C) orbitofrontal cortex
D) dorsal striatum
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56
Aggression in male rodents decreases when ___________ is injected into the anterior hypothalamus.

A) cortisol
B) dopamine
C) vasopressin
D) orexin
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57
In male marmoset monkeys, electrical stimulation of the ventromedial hypothalamus seemed to increase the occurrence of ___________.

A) vocal threats
B) submissive displays
C) eating behavior
D) sleeping
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58
Amygdala lesions in monkeys appear to ___________ when the monkey is introduced into groups of monkeys with more threatening males.

A) increase aggression
B) increase submissive behaviors
C) have no effect on aggression
D) decrease aggression
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59
Amygdala lesions in monkeys appear to ________ when the monkey is placed in non-threatening social situations.

A) increase aggression
B) increase submissive behaviors
C) have no effect on aggression
D) decrease aggression
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60
Humans experiencing ________ damage prior to two years of age exhibit impulsive, aggressive behavior in adulthood.

A) prefrontal cortex
B) amygdala
C) hippocampal
D) cingulate cortex
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61
A positive correlation has been observed between ___________ and rates of aggression.

A) the degree of olfactory bulb activation
B) the degree of amygdala activation
C) learned helplessness
D) drug abuse
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62
People diagnosed with intermittent explosive disorder show ________ on exposure to pictures of humans with angry facial expressions when placed in an fMRI scanner.

A) increased activation of the orbitofrontal cortex
B) increased activation of the amygdala
C) increased activation of the visual cortex
D) increased activation of the olfactory bulbs
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63
Individuals with tumors in the area of the ________ have been known to exhibit uncharacteristic aggression, even committing murder.

A) fornix
B) orbitofrontal cortex
C) amygdala
D) hippocampus
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64
________ seems to be more influential in the developmental organization of aggression than in the activation of aggressive responses.

A) Testosterone
B) Vasopressin
C) Serotonin
D) Cortisol
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65
Men watching their favorite sports team win ________.

A) have increased testosterone levels
B) have decreased testosterone levels
C) show no change testosterone levels
D) have increased dopamine levels
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66
Activation of the ________ receptor, distributed among the periaqueductal gray, hippocampus, and lateral septum, decreases aggression.

A) 5-HT1B
B) 5-HT2A
C) D2
D) testosterone
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67
Drugs that ________ dopamine have been associated with decreased aggression.

A) antagonize
B) mimic
C) increase synthesis of
D) increase the release of
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68
Drugs such as β blockers that decrease the effects of ________ have been used to treat children exhibiting excessive levels of aggression.

A) testosterone
B) dopamine
C) serotonin
D) noradrenaline
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69
________ by animals enable them to avoid conflicts over limited resources.

A) Dominance hierarchies
B) Territorial boundaries
C) Behavioral cooperation
D) Scent-marking
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70
In some animal species, certain behavioral postures send a message of ________to an aggressor.

A) welcome
B) food sharing
C) submission or aggression
D) a mating opportunity
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71
If a previously defeated hamster is placed in the cage with a smaller, nonaggressive male hamster, the previously defeated hamster will ________.

A) become hyper-aggressive
B) ignore the smaller hamster
C) display normally expected aggression
D) exhibit submissive displays
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72
When a previously defeated hamster continues to exhibit submissive displays, this behavior is known as ________.

A) conditioned defeat
B) learned helplessness
C) anticipatory contrast
D) dominance confusion
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73
Conditioned defeat endures for ________ in male hamsters.

A) 24 hours
B) 1 week
C) 1 month
D) 1year
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74
Conditioned defeat ________ in female hamsters.

A) rarely, if ever, occurs
B) is permanent
C) lasts 1 month
D) lasts 1 week
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75
Research suggests that childhood bullying is related to both ___________ in adults.

A) anxiety and depression
B) alcohol and drug abuse
C) schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder and drug use
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76
When fear responses are observed in rats, ___________ influences the selection of the appropriate response.

A) instinct
B) the situational context
C) reward history
D) the rat's internal physiological state
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77
In cases such as ________, thorough contextual assessments are bypassed for a more immediate response.

A) learned helplessness
B) learned persistence
C) conditioned fear
D) conditioned defeat
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78
In fear conditioning, the ________ amygdala receives sensory information and transfers it to the ________amygdala to initiate motor responses

A) lateral, medial
B) lateral, central
C) central, medial
D) central, lateral
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79
The ________ is activated when fearful individuals are in the process of overcoming their fear.

A) subgenual anterior cingulate cortex
B) anterior insular cortex
C) medial prefrontal cortex
D) subiculum
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80
The ________ is activated when fearful individuals are in the process of giving in to their fear.

A) subgenual anterior cingulate cortex
B) anterior insular cortex
C) medial prefrontal cortex
D) subiculum
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