Psych 305 - Exam 3/Final
16) REM sleep is normally preceded by stage _____ sleep.
- 2
19) Prolonged sleep deprivation (around 8 days) can lead to all of the following, except:
- A strengthened immune system
4) Which example demonstrates ectothermic behavior?
- A turtle basking on a sunny log
14) Destruction of the SCN _______________ circadian rhythms of hormone secretion.
- Abolishes
30) Hans Selye labeled the initial response to stress the:
- Alarm reaction
23) According to the Cannon-Bard theory of emotions, emotional experience and autonomic response:
- Are simultaneously triggered by emotional stimuli.
24) According to some researchers, the universal properties of facial expressions may be masked by:
- Cultural conditioning
11) Nocturnal animals are usually asleep during the:
- Daytime
12) A diurnal animal will likely feed during the:
- Daytime
25) Which statement is most true about cross-cultural observations of facial expressions?
- Facial expressions are subject to culture-specific display rules.
26) The theory that facial expressions can influence emotional experience is called the _______ hypothesis.
- Facial feedback
27) Patients with damage to the amygdala do poorly at interpreting facial expressions as indicators of:
- Fear
20) Sleep that immediately follows a period of learning has the apparent effect of:
- Improving long-term retention
6) Which statement correctly describes osmotic pressure?
a. The tendency of a solvent to move across a membrane in order to equalize the concentration of solute on both sides of the membrane
46)A change in the processing of a stimulus on the basis of prior exposure to the same or similar stimuli is referred to as:
-Priming
33)Family studies of schizophrenia reveal that:
-Schizophrenia is more evident among first-degree relatives of patients than it is among more distant relatives.
36)Long-term treatment with L-dopa to control the symptoms of Parkinson's disease has been associated with the development of:
-Schizophrenia-like symptoms
34)A common movement disorder caused by traditional neuroleptics is called:
-Tardive dyskinesia
49) Which of the following is not a basic process in learning?
-Transduction
41)The most striking impairment suffered by Henry Molaison (patient H.M.) was:
-anterograde amnesia
42)Episodic memory concerns:
-autobiographical information
43)_______ amnesia is a loss of memories that formed prior to a brain damaging event.
-retrograde
9) The two main kinds of thirst are _______ thirst and _______ thirst.
c. osmotic; hypovolemic
7) The response to increase in the salt concentration of the extracellular solution is called _______ thirst.
d. osmotic
8) The brain responds to hypovolemia by triggering both thirst and hunger for
d. salt
21) Much of the research on emotion indicates that each of the three responses to emotional stimuli—the perception, the experience, and the expression of the emotion:
- Influences the other two
15) Which hormone has been especially implicated in informing the brain about daylight?
- Melatonin
22) The James-Lange theory of emotions argued that emotions are the:
- Perception of bodily changes provoked by particular stimuli.
18) The large proportion of _________________ sleep seen in infancy suggests it is necessary for nervous system maturation.
- REM
29)Which neurotransmitter has been especially implicated in the control of aggression?
- Serotonin
17) Slow, large-amplitude waves are seen in the EEG records of people who are in ________________ sleep.
- Stage 3
10) Which molecule is known as antidiuretic hormone?
- Vasopressin
13) The external cue that animals use to discern the time of day is called a:
- Zeitgeiber
3) Animals whose body temperature is regulated mainly by internal bodily processes are called
- endotherms
2) _______ refers to the active process of maintaining a relatively stable internal environment.
- homeostasis
1) A general feature of homeostatic mechanisms is
- redundancy
5) Thermoregulation is considered a negative feedback system because
- restoring the desired temperature turns off the response.
31) The discovery of the relationship between syphilis and paralytic dementia revealed that:
-A mental disorder turned out to have a physiological cause.
38)Research has shown that if a suicidal person is prevented from committing suicide they will:
-Be unlikely to ever try it again
47)You routinely order pizza from the same company, which is delivered in a red car with white stripes. After ordering pizza for a couple of years, you notice that any time see any red car with white stripes you feel hungry. For you, pizza delivery car has become a(n):
-Conditioned stimulus
45)Patients with Korsakoff's syndrome may _______ in an attempt to conceal gaps in their memory.
-Confabulate
39)The monoamine hypothesis of depression proposes that:
-Depression is a result of too little stimulation at monoamine synapses.
32)Which response is a positive symptom of schizophrenia?
-Hallucinations
50)Eye-blink conditioning depends on the _______ circuit.
-Hippocampus
40)Which of the following most accurately states the role of heredity in depression?
-Increase susceptibility for depression can be inherited, though no single gene responsible for the disorder.
35)According to the dopamine hypothesis, schizophrenia is caused by a(n) _______ of dopamine release or a(n) _______ of dopamine receptors.
-Increase, increase
37)Compared with the data from controls, PET scans of patients with depression show:
-Increases in blood flow in the frontal cortex and amygdala.
28) _______ aggression is observed in most vertebrates, often involving competition over mating opportunities, while _______ aggression often occurs among individuals caring for young.
-Intermale, maternal
44)The main cause of Korsakoff's syndrome is:
-Lack of thiamine
48)Which memory store holds the largest number of items?
-Long-term memory