A. GABAergic
B. Cholinergic
C. Dopaminergic
D. Serotonergic
Related Mcqs:
- You are feeling happy and sad at the same time. Research into brain activity would indicate that processing is primarily occurring in ___________?
A. The midbrain
B. The left hemisphere
C. The right hemisphere
D. Both hemispheres - Increased activity in the right perfrontal cortex is to_______as increase activity in the left frontal lobe is to_____.
A. Anger; fera
B. Love; hate
C. Elation; depression
D. Disgust; joy - Amanda is stressed out because she think she’s too boring socially to make friends with her new classmates. Amanda best illustrates the debilitating effects of:_________?
A. A pessimistic explanatory style
B. Problem-focused coping
C. Hypochondriasis
D. Emotion-focused coping - You are feeling a lot of fear, the brain site most likely involved is ____________?
A. The midbrain
B. The left hemisphere
C. The right hemisphere
D. The amygdala - Which part of the brain seems to be the gateway of emotion?
A. Thalamus
B. Hypothalamus
C. Hippocampus
D. Amygdala - 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 - After Georgiana learns that a tornado has destroyed her house, her brain probably directed the outer part of her adrenal glands to react by:
A. Producing teratogens
B. Increasing the production of lymphocytes
C. Secreting cortisol
D. Producing androgens - Which theory claims that emotions are organized in the brain and that emotional feelings and bodily expressions occur simultaneously?
A. The common sense theory
B. The Cannon-Bard theory
C. Attribution theory
D. The James-Lange theory - Which brain structure is at the heart of the fight-or-fight response?
A. Hypothalamus
B. Hippocampus
C. Carebellum
D. Thalamus - When a polygraph operator asks a subject, “Have you ever lied to your parents?” her or she is using
A. A control
B. A critical
C. Deception
D. An irrevelant