A. Many of the amygdala’s connections are similar to those of the orbitofrontal cortex
B. The amygdala has many connections to the orbitofrontal cortex
C. Bilateral damage to the temporal lobes of primates, including the amygdala, leads to the Kluver-Bucy syndrome
D. In the Kluver-Bucy syndrome, monkeys place only food items in their mouths but fail to avoid noxious stimuli
Related Mcqs:
- All of the following are example of instincts EXCEPT:
A. Bees communicating the location of food
B. Salmon travelling upstream to spawn
C. Spiders spinning complex webs
D. Humans breastfeeding their babies - The consumption of carbohydrates is most likely to:
A. lower the body’s set point
B. reduce tension and anxiety
C. decrease blood glucose levels
D. prevent bulimia nervosa - Judgments about the causes of outcomes of situations are known as:
A. Predictions
B. Attributions
C. Endings
D. Prophecies - Some recent studies suggest that exposure to aggressive pornography:
A. may increase towards women
B. may perpetuate the myth that women enjoy being raped
C. does both a and b
D. does neither a nor b - Clearly communicating a vision of goals so as to inspire others to follow is most indicative of:
A. Strengths-based selection systems
B. transformational leadership
C. 360-degree feedback
D. flow experience - Lauren and Curtis spend six hours per week studying for the botany course. Lauren is concerned that if she doesn’t study she will fail the course; Curtis is concerned that if he doesn’t study he won’t earn the highest grade in the class. In this example:
A. Lauren is motivated by both a fear of failure and a need for achievement, while Curtis is merely motivated by a need for achievement
B. Lauren is motivated by a fear of failure and Curtis is motivated by a need for achievement
C. both students are motivated by a need for achievement
D. both students are motivated by a fear of failure - After studying artists who would spend hour after hour painting or sculpting with enormous concentration, Csikszentmihalyi formulated the concept of:
A. flow
B. strengths-based selection
C. transformation leadership
D. achievement motivation - Smokers and nonsmokers have been found to differ in a gene that influences responses to:
A. dopamine
B. serotonin
C. acetylcholine
D. norepinephrine - Life-threatening weight loss due to self-inflicted starvation is called:
A. fasting
B. malnutrition
C. anorexia nervosa
D. hypoglycemia - Which of the following definition of key terms in motivation is?
A. A reward is something an animal will work to obtain or achieve
B. A punishment is something an animal will work to escape or avoid
C. A voluntary behaviour is also called a Pavlovian response
D. The term ‘work’ refers to a voluntary behaviour