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Strong emotional reactions such as extreme fear are generally experienced as unpleasant to the individual.In panic disorder,for example,patients may experience these sensations quite frequently.The primary function of human capability for such strong emotion appears to be ________.


A) survival
B) recreation
C) empathy
D) creativity

E) A) and B)
F) None of the above

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Which of the following could result in learned helplessness?


A) Being in a stressful situation one cannot control
B) Being in a stressful situation and refusing to control it
C) Being in control and then encountering stressors
D) Perceiving control when none is present

E) None of the above
F) A) and C)

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The central nervous system is made up of the _______________.


A) brain and spinal cord
B) brain only
C) spinal cord only
D) nerves leading to and from the brain

E) All of the above
F) A) and B)

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The part of the autonomic nervous system primarily responsible for our "fight or flight" response to stress is the _______________.


A) parasympathetic nervous system
B) sympathetic nervous system
C) endocrine system
D) cortex

E) None of the above
F) All of the above

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Research studies using the procedure called "cross fostering" have shown that genetically emotional and reactive young animals raised by calm mothers tended to be


A) calm.
B) emotional and reactive.
C) calm but emotional and reactive when raising their own young.
D) emotional and reactive but calm when raising their own young.

E) A) and C)
F) B) and D)

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The ____________ coordinates movement with sensory input and contains parts of the reticular activating system.


A) hindbrain
B) midbrain
C) cerebral cortex
D) forebrain

E) C) and D)
F) B) and D)

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In the diathesis-stress model,"stress" refers to


A) life events, in combination with an inherited tendency, that trigger a disorder.
B) inherited tendencies, in combination with life events, that trigger a disorder.
C) defective genes.
D) exposure to very unusual and extreme environmental conditions.

E) None of the above
F) C) and D)

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In the 1992 studies conducted by Baxter et al.,OCD patients were provided with cognitive-behavioral therapy (exposure and response prevention) but no drugs.This study is important because brain imaging showed that


A) the neurotransmitter circuits of the brain had been normalized.
B) the patients' OCD symptoms improved without changes in neurotransmitter function.
C) neither OCD symptoms nor neurotransmitter function had improved.
D) neurotransmitter circuits are the direct and only cause of OCD.

E) C) and D)
F) B) and D)

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According to modern cognitive science,the unconscious


A) clearly exists in much the same way that Freud imagined.
B) may or may not exist, as it is impossible to study material that we are not aware of.
C) clearly does not exist.
D) clearly exists but in a very different way than Freud imagined.

E) All of the above
F) A) and C)

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In a landmark study by Caspi et.al.(2003) ,researchers studied the stressful life events and Genetics of 847 individuals.For individuals who had at least four stressful life events,the risk of Major depression


A) remained unchanged regardless of genetic makeup.
B) doubled if they possessed two short alleles of the gene being studied.
C) was reduced by half if they possessed two short alleles of the gene being studied.
D) was entirely related to the genetic makeup and not the number of life stressors.

E) A) and D)
F) None of the above

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Some of the most recent research studies regarding genetic vs.environmental causes of disorders in animals and humans have suggested


A) genetic influences are greater than originally observed because positive environmental conditions do not prevent disorders.
B) genetics and the environment share equal roles in the development of all psychological disorders.
C) the relative contributions of genetics and the environment in the development of psychological disorders are different for lower animals than for humans.
D) genetic influences may have been overstated by previous studies, i.e., without sufficient environmental stress, the genetic predisposition may never be activated.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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For most people,perception and the creation of images are usually handled by the _______.


A) left hemisphere of the cortex
B) entire cortex
C) midbrain
D) right hemisphere of the cortex

E) None of the above
F) A) and D)

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Research comparing psychological interventions (talk therapy) to biological interventions (medication) suggest that talk therapy affects the brain from the _____ ______,and biological interventions affects the brain from the _________ _________.


A) bottom up; top down
B) top down; bottom up
C) right to left; left to right
D) left to right; right to left

E) All of the above
F) None of the above

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The part of the brain stem that regulates vital activities such as heartbeat,breathing, And digestion is the __________.


A) cerebellum
B) reticular activating system (RAS)
C) hindbrain
D) thalamus

E) B) and C)
F) A) and C)

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What is one of the conclusions generally drawn from the 1990s studies of OCD,brain imaging,and cognitive-behavioral therapy by Baxter et al.,and the follow up studies by Schwartz et al.?


A) Neurotransmitters affect how people feel and act
B) Drugs are the only way to impact faulty neurotransmitter circuits
C) Neurotransmitters are a result of how people feel and act, not a cause
D) Psychosocial factors such as therapy affect neurotransmitters

E) C) and D)
F) A) and B)

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The most recent estimates are that genetics contribute approximately __________ to the development of personality characteristics such as shyness or activity level.


A) 10-20%
B) 30-50%
C) 75-85%
D) nothing

E) B) and D)
F) A) and B)

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The peripheral nervous system is made up of the __________.


A) endocrine system
B) brain stem and cortex
C) somatic and autonomic nervous system
D) brain and spinal cord

E) A) and D)
F) A) and C)

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People who have many social contacts and live their lives continually interacting with others


A) develop more infections and have poorer overall health.
B) have not been found to differ on any health outcome.
C) often suffer from psychological disorders such as dependency.
D) live longer and healthier lives.

E) A) and B)
F) C) and D)

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A lifespan psychologist would point out that the only way to understand a patient's disorder is to understand how the individual


A) developed from childhood to adulthood.
B) developed during the psychosexual stages.
C) resolved conflicts in early life.
D) sees himself/herself as part of a family, a community, and a culture.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and D)

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Matilda was walking through the woods when she saw a speckled snake slither by.Immediately,her heart rate increased,her breathing quickened,and she started to perspire.When the snake was out of sight,she began to calm down; her breathing and heart rate returned to normal,and she no longer perspired.This calming down is the result of the _________.


A) sympathetic nervous system
B) parasympathetic nervous system
C) endocrine system
D) cortex

E) None of the above
F) All of the above

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