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Deck 5: Hormones, Appetite, and Emotions in Neuroscience
1
The part of the brain that interacts most importantly with the sex hormones in the regulation of sexual behaviour is the
A)hypothalamus
B)cortex.
C)thalamus
D)medulla
A)hypothalamus
B)cortex.
C)thalamus
D)medulla
hypothalamus
2
------------------- is the tendency to eat in response to negative emotions.
A)Binge eating
B)Emotional eating
C)Dieting
D)Over eating
A)Binge eating
B)Emotional eating
C)Dieting
D)Over eating
Emotional eating
3
Feeding center is a group of cells in the _______________that when stimulated cause a sensation of hunger.
A)lateral hypothalamus
B)cerebral cortex
C)mid brain
D)ventromedial hypothalamus
A)lateral hypothalamus
B)cerebral cortex
C)mid brain
D)ventromedial hypothalamus
lateral hypothalamus
4
A chronic lack of nutritious food can cause various illnesses, and will eventually lead to ______________.
A)Depression
B)Misfunction
C)Starvation
D)Suppression
A)Depression
B)Misfunction
C)Starvation
D)Suppression
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5
Damage to the lateral hypothalamus may lead to a condition known as ______________.
A)Anorexia nervosa
B)Bulimia
C)Frölich\s syndrome
D)Cohen syndrome
A)Anorexia nervosa
B)Bulimia
C)Frölich\s syndrome
D)Cohen syndrome
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6
________________also determine food intake in the long-term and are important in maintaining energy balance over a nutritionally significant interval.
A)Metabolic signals
B)Cephalic signals
C)Gastrointestinal signals
D)Intestinal signals
A)Metabolic signals
B)Cephalic signals
C)Gastrointestinal signals
D)Intestinal signals
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7
Russek first proposed the ____________as a site where changes in metabolism are detected to control feeding behavior,
A)Intestine
B)Liver
C)Thalamus
D)Hormone
A)Intestine
B)Liver
C)Thalamus
D)Hormone
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8
The _______________is a key hypothalamic nucleus in the regulation of appetite.
A)CART
B)NPY
C)ARC
D)PVN
A)CART
B)NPY
C)ARC
D)PVN
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9
Lesioning of the __________________reduces bodyweight.
A)LHA
B)MCH
C)VMN
D)NPY
A)LHA
B)MCH
C)VMN
D)NPY
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10
The __________________has also recently been described as the site of a novel hypothalamic appetite-regulatory circuit involving triiodothyronine ( T3).
A)LHA
B)MCH
C)VMN
D)NPY
A)LHA
B)MCH
C)VMN
D)NPY
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11
The ______________ postulates that certain ethnic groups may be more prone to obesity in an equivalent environment.
A)Glucostatic hypothesis
B)lipostatic hypothesis
C)Russek's studies
D)Thrifty gene hypothesis
A)Glucostatic hypothesis
B)lipostatic hypothesis
C)Russek's studies
D)Thrifty gene hypothesis
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12
______________is produced by adipose tissue to signal fat storage reserves in the body, and mediates long-term appetitive controls,
A)Leptin
B)Ghrelin
C)Orexin
D)PYY 3-36
A)Leptin
B)Ghrelin
C)Orexin
D)PYY 3-36
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13
Excessive thirst, known as polydipsia, along with excessive urination, known as polyuria, may be an indication of ___________.
A)Renal problems
B)Diabetes
C)Starvation
D)seizures
A)Renal problems
B)Diabetes
C)Starvation
D)seizures
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14
_______________________sense a decreased blood volume, and signal to area postrema and nucleus tractus solitarius as well.
A)Arterial baroreceptors
B)Subfornical organ
C)renin angiotensin system (RAS)
D)Cardiopulmonary receptors
A)Arterial baroreceptors
B)Subfornical organ
C)renin angiotensin system (RAS)
D)Cardiopulmonary receptors
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15
The stages of sleep were first described in 1937 by ______________________.
A)Alfred Lee Loomis
B)Edward Adolph
C)Clark Hull
D)Jenny Craig
A)Alfred Lee Loomis
B)Edward Adolph
C)Clark Hull
D)Jenny Craig
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16
Cortical ablation effects on learning and retention was studies by--------------
A)Watson
B)Woodworth
C)Johnson
D)Lashley
A)Watson
B)Woodworth
C)Johnson
D)Lashley
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17
The principle of--------------action states that the cortex acts as a whole in learning.
A)Cell
B)Neuron
C)Unit
D)Mass
A)Cell
B)Neuron
C)Unit
D)Mass
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18
Emotion was a conscious state that resulted from sensed emotional behaviour and visceral reaction:
A)Cannon-Bard
B)William James
C)Young
D)Arnold
A)Cannon-Bard
B)William James
C)Young
D)Arnold
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19
-----------------and--------------have proposed that emotional behaviour and experience are initiated by the cortex and merely carried out by the hypothalamus.
A)Cannon and Bard
B)Freeman and Arnold
C)Papez and Arnold
D)James and Lange
A)Cannon and Bard
B)Freeman and Arnold
C)Papez and Arnold
D)James and Lange
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20
--------suggested a circuit from the entorbinal cortex to the hippocampus, then to hypothalamus via the fornix, from there to the anterior thalamus, and finally to the cingulated gyrus involved in emotional experience.
A)Schacter
B)Cannon
C)James
D)Papez
A)Schacter
B)Cannon
C)James
D)Papez
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21
An instruments that measures several emotional responses controlled by the ANS:
A)Ergograph
B)Polygraph
C)Tathistoscope
D)Mayograph
A)Ergograph
B)Polygraph
C)Tathistoscope
D)Mayograph
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22
-------is the oldest areas of the cerebral cortex, originally devoted to smell
A)Paleocortex
B)amydala
C)Premotor area
D)Perelymph
A)Paleocortex
B)amydala
C)Premotor area
D)Perelymph
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23
--------------is a hypersexed behaviour resulted from bilateral removal of the temporal lobes
A)Hysteria
B)Hypoglycemia
C)Kliver-Bucy syndrome
D)Myopia
A)Hysteria
B)Hypoglycemia
C)Kliver-Bucy syndrome
D)Myopia
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24
The role of hippocampus on short term memory was studies by-----------------
A)Penfield
B)Pilzeck
C)Russel
D)Pavlov
A)Penfield
B)Pilzeck
C)Russel
D)Pavlov
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