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- Q1
The response activated by the sympathetic nervous system is sometimes called
react and release
fight or flight
rest and recover
catharsis
30s - Q2
Polygraphs detect which of the following?
Hormone changes
Cognitive appraisal
Autonomic arousal
Emotional experience
30s - Q3
What is the part of the limbic system involved in regulating emotion?
The adrenal
The amygdala
The hypothalamus
The cortex
30s - Q4
Keri feels relaxed after an hour spent caught in traffic because she sees it as an opportunity to listen to some good music. In the same situation, Jill feels frustrated and anxious because she sees it as a waste of valuable time. The difference in the way they feel can be attributed to which of the following?
Different cognitive appraisals
Different biological responses to situations
Different expressions of emotion
Different emotion work
30s - Q5
What Theory Does This Diagram Represent?
Canon-Bard Theory
Schachter-Singer Theory
Dual-Hypothesis Theory
James-Lange Theory
30s - Q6
According to the Cannon-Bard theory, what is the relationship between physiological arousal and the experience of emotion?
People experience emotion because they experience physiological arousal
The experience of emotion and physiological arousal occur simultaneously
People have physiological arousal because they experience emotion
None of the above
30s - Q7
The statement We are afraid because we tremble is explained by which theory of emotion?
Darwin’s theory
The Two-factor theory
The James-Lange theory
The Cannon-Bard theory
30s - Q8
Emotion is defined as "feeling or affect" than can involve
physiological arousal, conscious experience, and behavioral expression.
physiological arousal and behavioral expression, but not conscious experience.
psychological arousal, conscious experience, and behavioral expression.
30s - Q9
Facial expressions can influence emotions as well as reflect them.
None of the Above
False
True
30s - Q10
Cultural groups often have display rules that determine when, where and how emotions should be expressed.
False
True
30s - Q11
During an emotional state, which of the following would indicate physiological arousal?
screaming
perception of the event as dangerous
an increase in blood pressure
a sense of fear
30s - Q12
Melissa is watching a really funny YouTube clip and she can’t stop herself from laughing and holding her sides while she watches the clip. Melissa’s reactions relate to the _________________________________ component in her emotional experience.
physiological arousal
expressive behavioural
adaptive behavioural
subjective experience
30s - Q13
The parasympathetic nervous system is designed to...
Prepare the body and mind for fight or flight
Release dopamine to increase motivation
Return the body to a state of homeostasis
Turn off the emotional center (amygdala) in the brain.
30s - Q14
While walking home, Liam comes across a seemingly vicious dog. Liam notices his heart pounding and he is trembling, he thinks to himself that it is because the dog is scaring him. This an example of which theory?
James-Lange Theory
Cognitive Labelling
Canon-Bard Theory
Two-Factor Theory
30s - Q15
Which of these is not a primary emotion?
Loneliness
Fear
Disgust
Anger
30s