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Principles of Human Neuropsychology
G. Dennis Rains, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Emotion
Multiple Choice Quiz
1
What did Schacter and Singer inject into subjects to study the cognitive arousal theory of emotion?
A)
Serotonin.
B)
Dopamine.
C)
Epinephrine.
D)
Norepinephrine.
2
Which of the following is NOT a basic component of emotion?
A)
Behavior.
B)
Memory.
C)
Bodily arousal.
D)
Subjective experience.
3
Which of the following theories used an analogy of a piano to describe the spreading of emotions?
A)
Cannon-Bard theory.
B)
Cognitive arousal theory.
C)
James-Lange theory.
D)
Facial feedback theory.
4
In the Cannon-Bard theory, which structure is activated first by an emotional stimulus?
A)
Thalamus.
B)
Hypothalamus.
C)
Amygdala.
D)
Cortex.
5
Who first utilized stereotaxic techniques to stimulate precise locations of the hypothalamus?
A)
Flynn.
B)
James.
C)
Hess.
D)
Bard.
6
Which of the following is NOT in the Papez circuit?
A)
Mamillary bodies.
B)
Cingulate cortex.
C)
Amygdala.
D)
Hippocampus.
7
The Kluver-Bucy syndrome damages what structure?
A)
Mamillary bodies.
B)
Cingulate cortex.
C)
Amygdala.
D)
Hippocampus.
8
Stimulation of what structure produces aggressive behavior?
A)
Amygdala.
B)
Hippocampus.
C)
Thalamus.
D)
Septum.
9
Who originally coined "le grand lobe limbique"?
A)
Wernicke.
B)
Dejarine.
C)
Broca.
D)
James.
10
Which structure produces pleasurable sensations when electrically stimulated?
A)
Amygdala.
B)
Hippocampus.
C)
Thalamus.
D)
Septum.
11
Who proposed the triune brain hypothesis?
A)
Papez.
B)
Hess.
C)
Broca.
D)
MacLean.
12
Which of the following animals has a limbic system?
A)
Frog.
B)
Mouse.
C)
Snake.
D)
Shark.
13
Who discovered classical conditioning?
A)
Pavlov.
B)
Watson.
C)
Skinner.
D)
Papez.
14
Which of the following would NOT disrupt auditory fear conditioning?
A)
Total deafness.
B)
Lesion of the auditory cortex.
C)
Lesion of the medial geniculate nucleus.
D)
Lesion of the inferior colliculus.
15
What is the major target of auditory projections in the amygdala that mediates autonomic activity?
A)
Central nucleus.
B)
Lateral nucleus.
C)
Lateral geniculate nucleus.
D)
Medial geniculate nucleus.
16
What structure is implicated in contextual conditioning?
A)
Hypothalamus.
B)
Thalamus.
C)
Mammillary bodies.
D)
Hippocampus.
17
Emotional memory is classified as
A)
explicit.
B)
implicit.
C)
conscious.
D)
declarative.
18
What is the term Goldstein coined referring to left-hemisphere lesions that produce depression?
A)
Indifference reaction.
B)
Mood congruity.
C)
Catastrophic reaction.
D)
Propositional prosody.
19
What does affective prosody communicate?
A)
Meaning.
B)
Intent.
C)
Emotion.
D)
Inflection.
20
What area of the brain is important in short-term retention of reward information?
A)
Orbital frontal cortex.
B)
Cingulate cortex.
C)
Hippocampus.
D)
Dorsolateral frontal cortex.
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