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81. People with Parkinson’s disease have damage to the extrapyramidal motor : 1201988
81. People with Parkinson’s disease have damage to the extrapyramidal motor system of their brain. As a result of this damage, such patients should have difficulty
A. making facial expressions of any kind.
B. smiling when they are genuinely feeling happy.
C. frowning when they are pretending to feel sad.
D. making facial expressions involving the muscles around the mouth.
82. While using his do-it-yourself brain surgery kit, Ryan accidentally damages his right hemisphere. Now when Ryan hears a joke, he
A. does not understand the logic underlying the joke.
B. does not understand the joke’s punch line.
C. understands the joke but does not laugh.
D. understands the joke and laughs uncontrollably
83. Sandy looks at the final exam and becomes upset when she discovers that it covers two chapters she did not read. As a result, neurons in Sandy’s _____ nervous system are releasing the neurotransmitter _____ at the target organs.
A. parasympathetic; serotonin
B. sympathetic; serotonin
C. parasympathetic; norepinephrine
D. sympathetic; norepinephrine
84. Matthew just had an unpleasant encounter with his chemistry instructor. As he walks angrily away, he notices that his heart is pounding rapidly and he is perspiring. As he passes a mirror he notices that his face is also beet red. Matthew’s _____ system is responsible for this physical reaction.
A. parasympathetic nervous
B. pyramidal motor
C. sympathetic nervous
D. limbic
85. Dev is overjoyed after he finishes his last final exam for the semester. That evening, Dev feels a sense of relaxation and contentment. During this time, his _____ nervous system is activated, releasing _____ onto various target organs, which will stimulate activities for protection and nourishment.
A. sympathetic; norepinephrine
B. sympathetic; acetylcholine
C. parasympathetic; norepinephrine
D. parasympathetic; acetylcholine
86. Lara is running through the hallway after seeing a snake when suddenly she realizes that she is afraid. This best illustrates _____ theory of emotion.
A. James’s peripheral
B. Cannon’s central
C. the Schachter-Singer
D. the facial feedback
87. Because Lola’s mouth is dry, her hands are sweaty, and her heartbeat has increased, she experiences the emotion of “fear.” This is consistent with _____ theory of emotion.
A. Cannon’s central
B. Schachter-Singer’s
C. the attribution
D. James’s peripheral
88. Suppose that an experiment shows that individuals can be made to experience emotions through the direct stimulation of their physiological systems. Depending on the pattern of this stimulation, different emotions are experienced. Which theory of emotion would best be supported by this evidence?
A. James’s peripheral
B. Fight-or-flight
C. Cannon’s central
D. Schachter-Singer
89. Emotions such as anger, fear, sadness, happiness, surprise, and disgust are each associated with a particular configuration of changes in skin temperature, blood flow, and heart rate. This fact lends support to which theory of emotion?
A. James’s peripheral
B. Cannon’s central
C. Schachter-Singer
D. Plutchik’s
90. When Terry wants to better understand what emotion another person is experiencing, she tries to imitate the person’s facial expressions. She believes that this allows her to accurately determine what the other person is feeling. Terry’s belief is in agreement with _____ theory of emotion.
A. Cannon’s central
B. James’s peripheral
C. the Schachter-Singer
D. the expressive sympathy