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551. |
Peripheral nervous system is connected to the central nervous system and most of theseconnections are made via |
A. | Spinal cord. |
B. | Cranial nerves |
C. | Medulla |
D. | Pons |
Answer» B. Cranial nerves | |
552. |
The central nervous system is composed of _______ and spinal cord |
A. | Cerebellum |
B. | Brain |
C. | Cerebral hemispheres |
D. | Cranial nerves |
Answer» C. Cerebral hemispheres | |
553. |
Central theory of emotion was proposed by |
A. | William James |
B. | Young |
C. | Canon |
D. | Aronold |
Answer» D. Aronold | |
554. |
--------------argues emotion was a conscious state that resulted from sensed emotionalbehaviour and visceral reactions. |
A. | William James |
B. | J. B. Watson |
C. | P. T. Young |
D. | Arnold |
Answer» B. J. B. Watson | |
555. |
Activation Theory of emotion was proposed by |
A. | J. |
B. | Watson (b) Arnold |
C. | P. T. Young |
D. | Lindsley |
Answer» E. | |
556. |
According to---------theory, diffuse sympathetic discharge prepares an animal for fight orflight, both highly emotional responses. |
A. | Central |
B. | Cognitive |
C. | Evolutionary |
D. | Emergency |
Answer» E. | |
557. |
-------aphasia results from damage to a specific area of th left frontal lobe, just anterior tothe lower end |
A. | Wernicker’s |
B. | Gazzaniga’s |
C. | Broca’s |
D. | Bartlett’s |
Answer» D. Bartlett’s | |
558. |
An instrument that measures several emotional responses such as the GSR, breathing,heart rate, and blood pressure; |
A. | Pneumograph |
B. | Myograph |
C. | Polygraph |
D. | Pilomotor |
Answer» D. Pilomotor | |
559. |
The process of laying down a permanent memory trace that is caused by preservation |
A. | Convergence |
B. | Consolidation |
C. | Correlation |
D. | Contraction |
Answer» C. Correlation | |
560. |
------------is the brain activity that follows practice, is the basis for immediate memory. |
A. | Contraction |
B. | Perseveration |
C. | Conduction |
D. | Posttatanic |
Answer» C. Conduction | |
561. |
According to the ---hypothesis, the process of laying down a permanent memory tracethat is caused by perseveration of neural activity after practice |
A. | Two-phase |
B. | Single-phase |
C. | Conduction |
D. | Reflex model |
Answer» B. Single-phase | |
562. |
Experimental studies in visceral and glandular conditioning put forth by |
A. | Pavlov |
B. | Skinner |
C. | Neal Miller |
D. | Watson |
Answer» D. Watson | |
563. |
Loss of attention to a stimulus caused by repetition, or lack of novelty, is |
A. | Gastrula |
B. | Habituation |
C. | Hypoxia |
D. | Cupula |
Answer» C. Hypoxia | |
564. |
Impairment in language skills, usually caused by brain damage is; |
A. | Aphagia |
B. | Aphasia |
C. | Alaxia |
D. | Amensia |
Answer» D. Amensia | |
565. |
Sickled -shaped band of crossing nerve fibers that connect the cerebral hemispheres, is |
A. | Corticobulbar tract |
B. | Corpus striatum |
C. | Corpus Callosum |
D. | Corpus luteum |
Answer» D. Corpus luteum | |
566. |
-----is the principle that any part of the cortex can serve as well as any other part inlearning. |
A. | Two-phase |
B. | Purkinjee |
C. | Parkinson’s |
D. | Equipotentiality |
Answer» E. | |
567. |
---------------are the striped bodies; subcortical centers within the cerebral hemispheres,consisting of alternating layers of gray and white matter |
A. | Corpus striatum |
B. | Corpus luteum |
C. | Commissural fibers |
D. | Corpus collosum |
Answer» B. Corpus luteum | |
568. |
-----------------fibers connecting the cerebral hemispheres, such as those of the corpuscollosum and anterior and posterior |
A. | Corpus striatum |
B. | Commissural |
C. | Coccygeal |
D. | Gaglion |
Answer» C. Coccygeal | |
569. |
The concept that phylogenetically newer and more complex parts of the brain take over,or dominate, the functioning of older parts of the brain, is termed as: |
A. | Encephalization |
B. | habituation |
C. | consolidation |
D. | perseveration |
Answer» B. habituation | |
570. |
--------------model proposed that interference patterns among the firing or slow potentials of many cells forms the mechanism by means of which memories are impressed andexpressed. |
A. | Axon |
B. | Consolidation |
C. | Fundav |
D. | Hologram |
Answer» E. | |
571. |
---------------is the removal of part of brain |
A. | Delation |
B. | Ablation |
C. | Lesion |
D. | Ageutia |
Answer» C. Lesion | |
572. |
----------------conducted that consolidation is a “time-dependent process that is essential tothe formation of long-term memory” |
A. | Russel |
B. | Muller |
C. | Penfield |
D. | McGaugh |
Answer» D. McGaugh | |
573. |
The role of hippocampus on short term memory was studies by----------------- |
A. | Penfield |
B. | Pilzeck |
C. | Russel |
D. | Pavlov |
Answer» B. Pilzeck | |
574. |
--------------is a hypersexed behaviour resulted from bilateral removal of the temporallobes |
A. | Hysteria |
B. | Hypoglycemia |
C. | Kliver-Bucy syndrome |
D. | Myopia |
Answer» D. Myopia | |
575. |
-------is the oldest areas of the cerebral cortex, originally devoted to smell |
A. | Paleocortex |
B. | amydala |
C. | Premotor area |
D. | Perelymph |
Answer» B. amydala | |
576. |
An instruments that measures several emotional responses controlled by the ANS: |
A. | Ergograph |
B. | Polygraph |
C. | Tathistoscope |
D. | Mayograph |
Answer» C. Tathistoscope | |
577. |
--------suggested a circuit from the entorbinal cortex to the hippocampus, then to hypothalamus via the fornix, from there to the anterior thalamus, and finally to thecingulated gyrus involved in emotional experience. |
A. | Schacter |
B. | Cannon |
C. | James |
D. | Papez |
Answer» E. | |
578. |
-----------------and--------------have proposed that emotional behaviour and experience areinitiated by the cortex and merely carried out by the hypothalamus. |
A. | Cannon and Bard |
B. | Freeman and Arnold |
C. | Papez and Arnold |
D. | James and Lange |
Answer» C. Papez and Arnold | |
579. |
Emotion was a conscious state that resulted from sensed emotional behaviour andvisceral reaction: |
A. | Cannon-Bard |
B. | William James |
C. | Young |
D. | Arnold |
Answer» B. William James | |
580. |
The principle of--------------action states that the cortex acts as a whole in learning. |
A. | Cell |
B. | Neuron |
C. | Unit |
D. | Mass |
Answer» E. | |
581. |
Cortical ablation effects on learning and retention was studies by-------------- |
A. | Watson |
B. | Woodworth |
C. | Johnson |
D. | Lashley |
Answer» E. | |
582. |
_______________________sense a decreased blood volume, and signal to area postrema andnucleus tractus solitarius as well. |
A. | Arterial baroreceptors |
B. | Subfornical organ |
C. | renin angiotensin system (RAS) |
D. | Cardiopulmonary receptors |
Answer» E. | |
583. |
The stages of sleep were first described in 1937 by ______________________. |
A. | Alfred Lee Loomis |
B. | Edward Adolph |
C. | Clark Hull |
D. | Jenny Craig |
Answer» B. Edward Adolph | |
584. |
Excessive thirst, known as polydipsia, along with excessive urination, known as polyuria, may be an indication of ___________. |
A. | Renal problems |
B. | Diabetes |
C. | Starvation |
D. | seizures |
Answer» C. Starvation | |
585. |
______________is produced by adipose tissue to signal fat storage reserves in the body,and mediates long-term appetitive controls, |
A. | Leptin |
B. | Ghrelin |
C. | Orexin |
D. | PYY 3-36 |
Answer» B. Ghrelin | |
586. |
The ______________ postulates that certain ethnic groups may be more prone to obesityin an equivalent environment. |
A. | Glucostatic hypothesis |
B. | lipostatic hypothesis |
C. | Russek’s studies |
D. | Thrifty gene hypothesis |
Answer» E. | |
587. |
The __________________has also recently been described as the site of a novelhypothalamic appetite-regulatory circuit involving triiodothyronine (T3). |
A. | LHA |
B. | MCH |
C. | VMN |
D. | NPY |
Answer» D. NPY | |
588. |
________________also determine food intake in the long-term and are important inmaintaining energy balance over a nutritionally significant interval. |
A. | Metabolic signals |
B. | Cephalic signals |
C. | Gastrointestinal signals |
D. | Intestinal signals |
Answer» B. Cephalic signals | |
589. |
Lesioning of the __________________reduces bodyweight. |
A. | LHA |
B. | MCH |
C. | VMN |
D. | NPY |
Answer» B. MCH | |
590. |
The _______________is a key hypothalamic nucleus in the regulation of appetite. |
A. | CART |
B. | NPY |
C. | ARC |
D. | PVN |
Answer» D. PVN | |
591. |
Russek first proposed the ____________as a site where changes in metabolism aredetected to control feeding behavior, |
A. | Intestine |
B. | Liver |
C. | Thalamus |
D. | Hormone |
Answer» C. Thalamus | |
592. |
Feeding center is a group of cells in the _______________that when stimulated cause asensation of hunger. |
A. | lateral hypothalamus |
B. | cerebral cortex |
C. | mid brain |
D. | ventromedial hypothalamus |
Answer» B. cerebral cortex | |
593. |
Damage to the lateral hypothalamus may lead to a condition known as ______________. |
A. | Anorexia nervosa |
B. | Bulimia |
C. | Frölich\s syndrome |
D. | Cohen syndrome |
Answer» D. Cohen syndrome | |
594. |
A chronic lack of nutritious food can cause various illnesses, and will eventually lead to______________. |
A. | Depression |
B. | Misfunction |
C. | Starvation |
D. | Suppression |
Answer» D. Suppression | |
595. |
------------------- is the tendency to eat in response to negative emotions. |
A. | Binge eating |
B. | Emotional eating |
C. | Dieting |
D. | Over eating |
Answer» C. Dieting | |
596. |
The part of the brain that interacts most importantly with the sex hormones in theregulation of sexual behaviour is the |
A. | hypothalamus |
B. | cortex. |
C. | thalamus |
D. | medulla |
Answer» B. cortex. | |
597. |
Testosterone is |
A. | an androgen |
B. | an estrogen |
C. | a progestin |
D. | a monoamine |
Answer» B. an estrogen | |
598. |
Any drug capable of effecting behaviour is called |
A. | psychoactive |
B. | psychopharmacological |
C. | psychedelic |
D. | consciousness alerting |
Answer» B. psychopharmacological | |
599. |
Some researchers believe that an abnormally high level of dopamine may be related tothe occurrence of |
A. | parkinson\s disease |
B. | mental depression |
C. | alzheimer\s disease |
D. | schizophrenia |
Answer» E. | |
600. |
If it were discovered that destruction of a particular area of the brain disrupted a certain behaviour but that destruction of any other part of the brain had no effect on thatbehaviour, this would be evidence in favour of |
A. | antilocalisation |
B. | localisation of function |
C. | both localisation and antilocalisation, depending upon the size of the lesion |
D. | plasticity |
Answer» C. both localisation and antilocalisation, depending upon the size of the lesion | |