Exam 3
Sheldon is studying for a quiz. He writes in his notes that humans have _____ pairs of cranial nerves.
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What is confabulation?
Confusing a made-up answer as a memory of an actual experience
Which of the following is characterized by extreme sympathetic nervous system arousal?
Panic attack
According to the activation-synthesis hypothesis, it should be possible to predict (with better than chance accuracy) the content of a person's dreams if we know what information about the person?
Stimuli currently acting on the body and areas of spontaneous brain activity
Why do humans suffer from sleepiness, decreased muscle activity, and decreased sex drive during illness?
They are useful ways of conserving energy while the body is attacking the illness.
Graig is experiencing hypovolemic thirst. His type of thirst _____.
can be satisfied better by slightly salty water than by pure water
Psychologists typically define emotion in terms of the following components: ____.
cognitions, feelings, actions, and physiological changes
Stephan is experiencing a lot of stress. His adrenal gland is likely releasing _____.
cortisol
After entering stage 4 for the first time each evening, the sleeper typically ____.
cycles back through stages 3 and 2
The immune system's way of telling the brain that the body is ill is by way of ____.
cytokines
Dreams only occur during REM sleep.
false
Jennifer has been diagnosed with PTSD. As such, her startle reflex is suppressed.
false
Professor Everest tells his class that the most potent zeitgeber for humans is temperature.
false
Professor Wang is lecturing on digestion and eating behaviors. He tells the class that the pancreas makes _____ and ____ that regulate the flow of glucose into the cells.
glucagon; insulin
If a stimulus is presented repeatedly, followed by no other stimulus, the animal will gradually stop responding. This is known as ____.
habituation
Professor Cheng tells her class that the SCN is found in the _____.
hypothalamus
A human's body temperature over the course of 24 hours is usually highest ____.
mid to late afternoon
In response to emotionally arousing events, the locus coeruleus releases ____.
norepinephrine
Impulsive behavior and poor decisions are common symptoms of ____.
prefrontal damage
One ironic but interesting finding is that people with amnesia will improve on ____ tasks, but have no ____ memory with respect to the task.
procedural; explicit
An organizing effect differs from an activating effect of a hormone in that an organizing effect ____.
produces more long-lasting effects
The field of study concerned with how the nervous system interacts with the immune system is known as ____.
psychoneuroimmunology
Forgetting events prior to the time of brain damage is a characteristic of ____ amnesia.
retrograde
If some of the synapses onto a cell have been highly active and others have not, only the active ones become strengthened. This is known as the property of ____.
specificity
After damage to the suprachiasmatic nucleus, the body ____.
still has rhythms, but they are less consistent
The autonomic nervous system is divided into two parts; the ____ nervous system (which prepares the body for emergency action), and the ____ nervous system (which calms the body).
sympathetic; parasympathetic
Alzheimer's is associated with brain damage as a result of ____.
tangles and plaques in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus
According to rodent studies, testosterone exerts a major part of its effect on ____.
the hypothalamus
Lashley's term "engram" refers to ____.
the physical representation of learning
In instrumental conditioning, an individual's response leads to a reinforcer or punishment.
true
The amygdala is one of the main areas for integrating both environmental and genetic influences, and then regulating the current level of anxiety.
true
A "zeitgeber" is a(n) ____.
environmental cue that resets a biological clock