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Quiz 2: An Integrative Approach to Psychopathology
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Question 61
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When one examines the current state of knowledge regarding genetics and life experience effects on brain structure and function, the best overall conclusion is that most psychological disorders are
Question 62
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In a recent study (Petrovic, Kalso, Peterson & Ingvar, 2002) , subjects were exposed to a painful stimulus (heat to the hand) under three conditions: opiate medication, placebo (sugar pill) medication and no medication.Brain scans indicated that a subject's experience of reduced pain with the placebo is due to
Question 63
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Learnt helplessness is demonstrated in laboratory animals by
Question 64
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One conclusion that can be drawn from the studies regarding rat learning and brain structure (Greenough et al., 1990; Wallace et al., 1992) is that
Question 65
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Bullying studies in mice suggest that the functions of the mesolimbic system
Question 66
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Cognitive-behaviour therapy facilitates changes in thinking patterns in the cortex, which in turn affects the emotional brain.This is called
Question 67
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Insel, Scanlan, Champoux and Soumi (1988) raised one group of rhesus monkeys with the ability to control things in their environment and another group of monkeys who had no control of their environment (e.g.when they would receive treats and toys) .When injected with a drug that produces a feeling of severe anxiety, the monkeys
Question 68
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Raeesa learnt to fear snakes after seeing one for the first time at the zoo.However, it took many exposures to the sound of tapping dancing shoes before she learnt to fear that sound.The concept that would explain the fact that we learn to fear some objects more easily than others is
Question 69
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Drugs often seem to work in a manner by reaching higher areas of the cortex where thinking occurs last.This is called
Question 70
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Candace believes that no matter how hard she studies, she will never succeed in college.This behaviour can best be explained by
Question 71
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According to Seligman, if a person who is faced with considerable stress and difficulty in his/her life displays an optimistic, upbeat attitude, he/she is likely to function better psychologically and physically.He called this
Question 72
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The most recent research evidence suggests that the relationship between the brain (structure, function, neurotransmitters) and psychosocial factors (socialisation, rearing, life events) is best described as