Chapter 13 Review
PSYCH 310


1. According to the James-Lange theory

emotion is a result of our bodily responses to a stimulus
emotion is a direct result of an external stimulus
emotion can occur without a prior stimulus
emotion is not a factor in the arousal of behavior


2. Cannon believed that emotion was associated with activation of which portion(s) of the nervous system

both the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems
the parasympathetic nervous system, alone
the cerebellum
the sympathetic nervous system, alone


3. Which of the following structures provide input to the amygdala about the social context of emotions?

hypothalamus
cingulate gyrus
hippocampus
orbital frontal cortex


4. Which of the following structures are important in controlling emotion, according to Cannon?

hypothalamus, thalamus, amygdala
cerebellum, pons, hypothalamus
hippocampus, cerebellum, reticular formation
cortex, cerebellum, pons


5. The _______ is important in CS-UCS associations.

nucleus accumbens
central nucleus of the amygdala
basolateral nucleus of the amygdala
hyppocampus


6. High self monitors

display demand characteristics
are less likely to change their behavior
are aware of their environment
are more likely to make external attributions


7. According to Izard

emotions are learned
specific emotions have distinct experiential qualities
emotions can be described by the "differential emotions model"
b and c are both true


8. If Russell's circumplex model of emotion is increased by adding the dimension intensity, the resulting shape will be a

cone
circle
square
triangle


9. The idea that our movements allow us to experience particular emotions is called

the circumplex model of emotion
the facial feedback hypothesis
the differential emotions theory
display rules


10. Theories which include the idea that emotion is the result of an appraisal of the present condition of stimuli suggest that

emotions do not require cognition
emotions are universal
emotions require cognition
emotions are innate

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