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Deck 8: True-False
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The hypothalamus plays an important role in the experience of emotion by appraising the stimuli.
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2
Cannon and Bard proposed the two-factor theory of emotion.
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3
The fast pathway of threat detection involves the cortex.
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4
The James-Lange theory of emotion suggests that emotions trigger physiological reactions.
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Adults with cortical damage have trouble experiencing emotion.
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6
When asked to inhibit emotion,people exhibit more cortical activity and less amygdala activity.
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7
The James-Lange theory of emotion suggests that,without physiological reactions,there would be no emotions at all.
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8
Schachter and Singer believed that different emotional experiences are the result of the brain differentially interpreting the same pattern of general physiological arousal.
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9
The emotion of misery is associated with high arousal and negative valence.
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10
Humans attempt to regulate their emotions by using both behavioral and cognitive strategies.
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11
It is usually not possible to change an emotional response to a stimulus.
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12
The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion posits that every emotion is associated with a unique pattern of physiological activity.
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13
Research has demonstrated that all emotional experiences are the result of different interpretations of the same physiological state.
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14
The multidimensional map of emotions suggests that emotional responses are either good or bad.
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15
The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion posits no causal relation between physiological activity and emotional experience.
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16
You will be more likely to report that a person is attractive if you meet him or her immediately after intense physical exercise.
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17
The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion suggests that physiological responses are a reaction to emotions.
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18
Anger produces a much larger increase in finger temperature than any other emotion.
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19
The fast pathway of threat detection involves the thalamus.
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20
In multidimensional scaling,emotions are mapped on the two dimensions of appraisal and valence.
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21
The main function of facial mimicry is emotion regulation.
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22
Reappraisal,one of the most effective strategies for emotion regulation,involves changing the way we think about an object or event.
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23
People rate others as more hostile if they are extending their middle finger while doing so.
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24
We are not very accurate at judging the emotional expressions of members of other cultures.
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25
Different patterns of muscle contraction in the face can result in approximately 10,000 unique facial expressions.
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26
Evidence suggests that the facial expressions of at least six emotions are universal.
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27
The cortex appears to be necessary for reappraisal to occur.
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28
Someone with a poker face is using the display rule of masking.
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29
Most people have a strong bias toward believing that others are sincere.
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30
Observers can often estimate someone's emotional state by considering,among other things,posture.
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31
The facial expression of surprise appears to be universal.
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32
The orbicularis oculi muscle pulls our lip corners up when we smile.
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33
Participants who were shown pictures of tennis players who had either just won a point or lost a point were able to tell who was experiencing a positive emotion versus a negative emotion based solely on viewing the athletes' bodies.
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34
Congenitally blind people,because they have never seen a human face before,have trouble making the six universal facial expressions.
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35
Sincere facial expressions are longer lasting than are insincere expressions.
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36
People tend to speak more slowly when they are telling a lie.
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37
There are six major muscles in the face that give rise to 43 different facial expressions.
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38
Sincere facial expressions are more symmetrical than are insincere expressions.
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39
Display rules for emotional expression are the same in all cultures.
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40
Reappraisals are norms for the control of emotional expression.
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41
Leptin is secreted by fat cells and functions as an anorexigenic signal.
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42
The need for belongingness and love sits atop Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
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43
The more basic a need is,the lower its place in Maslow's hierarchy.
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44
Most of us are motivated to experience pleasure and avoid pain.
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45
Ghrelin is an orexigenic signal.
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46
Capgras syndrome is caused by damage to the neural connections between the temporal lobe and the limbic system.
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47
The words emotion and motivation share a common linguistic root meaning "to express."
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48
William James believed that much of human motivation was governed by instincts.
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49
People who cannot experience emotion due to brain damage usually suffer severe impairments in logical reasoning.
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50
Ghrelin is produced in the hypothalamus.
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51
Polygraphs can detect lies at a rate significantly better than chance is able to because polygraphs have low error rates.
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52
Homeostasis refers to the tendency to seek pleasure and avoid pain.
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53
People with Capgras syndrome suffer from amnesia and forget the names of their family members.
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54
People who cannot experience emotion due to brain damage are more likely to make reckless bets.
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55
The most deferrable need,according to Maslow,is the need for self-actualization.
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56
If your body needs energy,it sends an orexigenic signal to tell the brain to switch hunger on.
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57
Behaviorists embraced explanations of behavior based on instincts because these explanations did not contain a cognitive element.
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58
Hull and Spence believed that organisms behave in ways to increase internal drive levels.
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59
The hedonic principle states that people will never willingly subject themselves to painful stimuli.
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60
Maslow's hierarchy of needs is shaped like a ladder.
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61
Sexual desire in human females changes dramatically over the course of the menstrual cycle.
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62
Research has suggested that testosterone may be the hormonal basis of the sex drive in both men and women.
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63
Recent research has indicated that men and women think about sex equally often.
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64
Leptin-resistance is associated with obesity.
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65
Leptin deficiency is associated with anorexia nervosa.
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66
The frequency with which women have orgasms during sex appears to have a large genetic component.
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67
The pattern of the sexual response cycle is quite similar for men and for women.
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68
Anorexia typically strikes young women in their early 20s.
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69
Our evolutionary ancestors,but not present humans,preferred green vegetables to fatty foods.
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70
The human body begins making DHEA,the hormone involved in the initial onset of sexual desire,when puberty begins.
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71
Bulimia nervosa is a disorder characterized by binge eating followed by purging.
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72
Severely reducing caloric intake increases metabolism.
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73
The third stage of physiological arousal during sexual activity is orgasm.
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74
We often eat out of habit even when we are not hungry.
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75
When the ventromedial hypothalamus is destroyed,rats will starve to death in a cage full of food.
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76
The hormonal basis for sexual motivation is similar for females of most mammalian species,including humans.
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77
Anorexics have extremely low levels of ghrelin in their blood.
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78
People work harder when they are extrinsically motivated.
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79
People who have obese romantic partners are judged negatively relative to people who have nonobese romantic partners.
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80
America's most pervasive eating-related problem is obesity.
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