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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