A. An electromyocardiograph
B. A galvanic response meter
C. An electroercephalograph
D. A polygraph
Related Mcqs:
- A hormone that increase heart rate, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels in time of emergency is: _________?
A. Epinephrine
B. Glycogen.
C. Testosterone.
D. Insulin. - According to the James-Lange theory, the conscious experience of emotion________physiological arousal; according to the Cannon-Bard theory, the conscious experience of emotion_______physiological arousal.
A. Coincides with; precedes
B. Precedes; coincides with
C. Follow; precedes
D. Follows; coincides with - The part of the autonomic nervous system responsible for restoring the body and conserving energy is the _________?
A. Somatic nervous system.
B. Limbic system.
C. Parasympathetic division.
D. Sympathetic division. - Relatively high levels of physiological arousal would most likely interfere with effectively:
A. Enjoying a televised football game.
B. Solving a crossword puzzle
C. Washing dishes.
D. Riding a bicycle. - At the highest levels of arousal,
A. The individual becomes emotional, frenzied, and disorganized.
B. Only biological needs can be meet.
C. Performance of the most complex tasks improves.
D. Intellectual products exhibit great creativity. - The poly graph or “lie detector” primarily measures which component of emotion?
A. Attribution
B. Emotional expression
C. Physiologiacl arousal
D. Vocal modulation - Lewis has suffered from acute stress for years. He is presently learning to relax with a device that provides him with information about changes in tension in his forehead muscles. Lewis’ case illustrates the use of: ___________?
A. Biofeedback
B. The general adaptation syndrome.
C. Psychoanalysis.
D. Cognitive therapy. - As Erica watched the televised drawing of lottery numbers, she had the winning combination. If heart starts to race at the same instant that she feels euphoria over winning the lottery, Erica’s response pattern would lend support to __________?
A. The common-sense view of emotion
B. The James-Lange theory of emotion
C. The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
D. Izard’s evolutionary theory of emotion - Which brain structure is at the heart of the fight-or-fight response?
A. Hypothalamus
B. Hippocampus
C. Carebellum
D. Thalamus - Although newspapers reported that a murder victim had been stabbed with a knife, two police investigators knew that the actual murder weapon was a letter openor. While carefully monitoring the changes in heart and perspiration level of a prime suspect, the investigators asked him if he typically used a letter opener on his mail. The investigators were making use of the:
A. Relative deprivation principle.
B. Guilty knowledge test
C. Adaptation-level phenomenon
D. Two-factor theory