A. While
B. After
C. Then
D. Before
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - According to the James-Lange theory of emotion:
A. The experience of emotion depends on autonomic arousal and on one’s cognitive interpretation of that arousal.
B. Different patterns of autonomic activation lead to the experience of different emotions.
C. Emotion occurs when the thalamus sends signals simulitaneously to the cortex and to the autonomic nervous system.
D. Emotions develop because of their adaptive value. - According to the James-Lange theory,. behavior and psychological reactions________emotions.
A. Are unrelated to
B. Follow
C. Occur simultaneously with
D. Precede come before - According to the James-Lange theory, it is the______that tells the conscious brain it is experiencing emotion.
A. Hypothalamus
B. Visual sensation of the emotional stimulus
C. Amygdala
D. The physiological feedback from the body - Dylan is on a roller coaster that has just reached the top of the first climb and is starting to drop. Based on the James-Lange theory of emotions, Dylan should report
A. “My racing heart must mean i’m terrified because everyone else is screaming.”
B. “The sight of the drop makes my heart race and it me feel terrified.”
C. “My heart is racing because i am terrified.”
D. “I feel terrified because my heart is racing.” - 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. - A part of the nervous system that prepares the body for emergencies is the______division.
A. Parasympathetic
B. Sympathetic
C. Somatic
D. Adaptive - According to Walter Cannon:
A. Animals without a sympathetic nervous system can still experience emotion
B. Animals without an amygdala cannot experience emotion
C. Emotions can never be ‘experienced’ until the body has time to react
D. The parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for the feeling of emotion - According to the Cannon-Bard theory,
A. The thalamus plays a central role in producing emotions.
B. The carebellum must give the go-ahead for emotion.
C. Activity in the occipital and parietal lobes happens simultaneously to produce emotions.
D. The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems work in concert. - According to Schachter’s two-factor theory of emotion
A. Emotion occurs when the thalamus sends signals stimultaneously to the cortex and to the autonomic nervous system
B. Emotions develop because of their adaptive value
C. Different patterns of autonomic activation lead to the experience of different emotions
D. The experience of emotion depends on autonomic arousal and your cognitive interpretation of that arousal