PSYC 676 Quiz 4
PSYC 676 Quiz 4
PSYC 676 Quiz Emotion, Attention and Consciousness
Covers the Learn material from Module 4: Week 4.
- Which of the following symptoms was observed in the person suffering from Klüver-Bucy syndrome who was studied by Marlowe and colleagues?
- The observation that people with spinal injuries report reduced experiences of emotion has been taken to support the:
- Learning responses that minimize the possibility of regrettable actions is associated with increased activity in the
- Based on Gainotti’s study of the effects of unilateral cortical lesions on emotionality, a patient who shows pronounced indifference to emotional situations would be MOST likely also to show deficits on:
- Your patient has suffered a stroke and now exhibits altered sexuality, unusually strong religiosity, and a production of very long letters to you. You suspect the damage has affected the:
- The somatic marker hypothesis stresses the importance of emotional expression in:
- Affective states have been evaluated by neuropsychologists in which of the following aspects?
- The psychological construct that describes our conscious, subjective feelings about a situation is:
- A key component of the emotion-processing pathway connecting the sensory-association cortex with the hypothalamus is the:
- Damage to Broca’s area in the right hemisphere has been proposed by Ross to produce:
- Attaching affective (emotional) qualities to experiences and memories is the role of the:
- The sight of a scowling human face would be MOST likely to lead to the greatest immediate increase in neural activity in the:
- If a monkey is required to pay attention to the color and form of a stimulus in particular, Corbetta and colleagues found that _____ cortex(ices) is(are) activated.
- Attentional Blink is a phenomenon characterized by the individual failing to detect a second visual stimulus that is presented _____ milliseconds after the first stimulus.
- In Moran and Desimone’s experiment, they found attentional effects in the monkey brain cells in areas:
- Stimuli that “pop out” in a visual array illustrate the concept of:
- In Treisman’s theory, a stimulus is broken down into separate feature maps after it is initially registered in area:
- Moran and Desimone showed that cells showing constraints related to spatial attention were found in:
- It appears that complex brains need “organizing” processes to help govern behavior. The authors suggest that, in the human brain, the most evolved organizer is:
- In conjunction searches, it is as if a mental spotlight scans from one location to another, searching for a particular combination of sensory information. This is an example of:
- Kolb and Whishaw suggest that when we multitask, we recruit additional resources from which brain region?
- Searching for a street sign in order to make a turn is an example of a(n) _____ process.
- Moran and Desimone showed that monkey neurons responded selectively to specific stimuli in their visual fields:
- Posner and Petersen suggest that the “dual executive network” is located in the:
- Chronic stress has been shown to alter the structure of the prefrontal cortex in all of the following disorders EXCEPT