Chapter 11

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Pregunta 1

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EDA can distinguish between positive and negative emotions
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 2

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Two basic methods for the measurement of EDA are the recording of [blank_start]skin conductance[blank_end] (SC) and [blank_start]skin potential[blank_end] (SP).
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  • skin conductance
  • skin potential

Pregunta 3

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Spontaneous EDA refers to:
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  • Fluctuations in SP and SC due to mental simulations
  • Fluctuations in SP and SC when there is no known mental or physical stimulation
  • Combusion
  • When readings of EDA are influenced by noise errors

Pregunta 4

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The outer layer of the skin is the:
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  • Dermis
  • Epidermis
  • Hypodermics
  • Skin

Pregunta 5

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The total number of sweat gland is:
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  • 2-5 million
  • 3-7 million
  • 5-8 million
  • Unknown

Pregunta 6

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Sweating is only thermoregulatory.
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 7

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Stabiles are the people who are ____________ the median of SPR production while labiles are the people ___________.
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  • Above, below.
  • The same as, below
  • Below, above
  • The same as, above
  • Below, the same as
  • Above, the same as

Pregunta 8

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A study showed that SCL and SCRs were [blank_start]significantly higher[blank_end] when signals came at fixed intervals than when they were variable.
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  • significantly higher
  • significantly lower
  • the same

Pregunta 9

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The RTs to critical signals were found to be [blank_start]significantly faster[blank_end] for the high-arousal as compared to the low-arousal group.
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  • significantly faster
  • significantly slower
  • the same

Pregunta 10

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It appears that faster RTs are associated with lower SCL.
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 11

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When studying easy, moderately difficult, and difficult learning materials, SCLs and SCRs were significantly higher during the learning of:
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  • The easy materials
  • The moderately difficult materials
  • The difficult materials
  • Both moderately difficult and difficult

Pregunta 12

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Studies of EDA and verbal learning indicate that more successful learning, in general, tends to be associated with [blank_start]greater[blank_end] amounts of EDA. The higher levels of EDA are associated with [blank_start]increased[blank_end] alertness and effort when individuals are involved in the acquisition of [blank_start]novel[blank_end] materials. This same process is implicated in respect to SCL in short-term memory tasks. Moreover, threat-related stimuli have been found to produce larger numbers of SCRs, higher anxiety, and [blank_start]superior[blank_end] recall of the stimuli for phobic individuals compared to nonphobics.
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  • greater
  • lower
  • increased
  • decreased
  • novel
  • irrelevant
  • learning
  • superior
  • reduced
  • limited

Pregunta 13

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Affect refers to:
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  • Subjective feelings roughly related to like or dislike of objects, people, or events
  • Objective feelings regarding situations and stimuli
  • The emotional state of an individual

Pregunta 14

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What was Darwin's hypothesis regarding emotional expression?
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  • Feeling expressing an emotion will intensify the emotional experience, whereas suppressing it will lead to a reduction of experienced intensity
  • That active facial display of emotionality reduces psychological response to emotionally arousing situations
  • The emotional expression is directly related to feeling an emotion
  • The the increase in emotional expression will decrease feelings of helplessness and encourage

Pregunta 15

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The more naturally expressive subjects were [blank_start]less[blank_end] physiologically reactive to an emotional stressor than non-expressive persons, shown by SC and HR measures. This suggested that the differential physiological responding may be related to personality and cognitive style of expressive versus inhibited persons.
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  • less
  • more

Pregunta 16

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Discharge model of emotion suggests:
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  • That feeling expressing an emotion will intensify the emotional experience, whereas suppressing it will lead to a reduction of experienced intensity
  • That active facial display of emotionality reduces psychological response to emotionally arousing situations
  • That the discharge of emotional situation leads to feelings of relaxation
  • None of the above

Pregunta 17

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Bottle feeders reported more desire to pick up their infants, and had higher SCL and HR.
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 18

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Electrodermal recovery rate is:
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  • Based on the time it takes for SCR or SCL to return to a level midway between the peak of the response and its initial level
  • Based on the time it takes for SCR or SCL to return to its initial level
  • Based on the time it takes for SCR or SCL to reach the peak of a response
  • Based on the time it takes for SCR or SCL to surpass the initial level in recovery

Pregunta 19

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Subjects with large-amplitude SCRs when they detected a signal made fewer commission errors than those with small detection-related SCRs.
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 20

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Persons whose SCRs habituate slowly are superior in auditory vigilance performance, because they detect more signals and show less decline in detection over time.
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 21

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Better detection performance is related to lower levels of EDA, an indicator of PNS activity.
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 22

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Prosopagnosia subjects (caused by brain damage at occipital and parietal areas on both sides of the brain) generated more frequent and significantly larger SCRs to faces of persons they had known but were now unable to recognise. They did not produce such SCR to slides of unfamiliar faces
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 23

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Examples of autonomic discrimination without awareness include:
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  • Prosopagnosia subjects
  • “Perceptual defense” literature
  • Faces and words
  • All other responses

Pregunta 24

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In the Neuronal model, Sokolov suggested that if the incoming existing neuronal models the OR:
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  • Would occur
  • Would not occur
  • Would be delayed
  • None of the above

Pregunta 25

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The Neuronal model is primary involved with:
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  • Stimulus significance
  • Match/mismatch
  • Direction of incoming stimulus
  • All of the other answers

Pregunta 26

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There has been evidence that the OR magnitude depends on the amount of stimulus change
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 27

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In the Information-processing model, the OR is produced when a match is not found in:
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  • The short-term memory
  • The long-term memory
  • This is not the answer bro
  • Either long or short term memory

Pregunta 28

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In information processing model: The cognitive effort of searching long-term memory results in registration of the novel stimulus in [blank_start]long-term[blank_end] memory. The processing facilitates later retrieval, but produces [blank_start]inhibition[blank_end] of the OR because there is a match between the stimulus and memory trace is made.
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  • inhibition
  • an increase
  • long-term
  • short-term

Pregunta 29

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The EDA response to missing stimuli takes longer than the production of an EDA to actual stimuli.
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 30

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If conditioned stimulus is greater than or equal to the intensity of an unconditioned stimulus, then conditioning to that conditioned stimulus should not occur.
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 31

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Which type of faces produced greater resistance to extinction?
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  • Angry
  • Happy
  • Neutral
  • All of the other answers
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