A. Glucocorticoids
B. Telomeres
C. Cortisols
D. Lymphocytes
Related Mcqs:
- Which brain structure is at the heart of the fight-or-fight response?
A. Hypothalamus
B. Hippocampus
C. Carebellum
D. Thalamus - 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. - A device that measures heart rate respiration and blood pressure(i.e, autonomic arousal) is _________?
A. An electromyocardiograph
B. A galvanic response meter
C. An electroercephalograph
D. A polygraph - The process by which we perceive and respond to events that threaten or challenge is called:__________?
A. Psychophysiological illness
B. Stress
C. Spontaneous remission
D. Biofeedback - Physical illness. such as hypertension and some headaches, that are not caused by an organic disorder but instead seem linked to stress are referred to as __________ illness.
A. Psychopharmacological
B. Neuropsychological
C. Behavioral
D. Psychophysiological - 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 - Kinesics refers to the study of: __________?
A. Body language.
B. Emotional expression.
C. Arousal during emotional states.
D. Emotional expression in animals and humans. - The inverted-U function describes the relationship between:
A. Deprivation and sex drive.
B. Stimulation and curiosity.
C. Arousal and performance.
D. Sex drive and satisfiers. - Haley’s parents bought her a used bicycle for her birthday. She was thrilled until she learned that her best friend received a brand new bicycle on her birthday.Haley’s declining satisfaction illustrates the: ____________?
A. Facial feedback effect.
B. Relative deprivation principle
C. Adaptation-level phenomenon
D. Catharsis hypothesis. - According to Arnold’s theory of emotions, what is the correct order of events in which emotions develop in real life?
A. Appraisal, perception, bodily changes, emotions, actions
B. Perception, bodily changes, appraisal, emotions, actions
C. Perception, appraisal, bodily changes, emotions, actions
D. Bodily changes, perception, emotions, actions, appraisal.