Social Motivation & BioPsych

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PSYC104 Quiz on Social Motivation & BioPsych, created by Daniel Whiting on 16/01/2017.
Daniel Whiting
Quiz by Daniel Whiting, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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What are some of the functions of aggression?
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  • Obtaining resources from others
  • Competiting for mates
  • Intimidation
  • To fight back against invading aliens

Question 2

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Men are more violent than women.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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In the scenario that a house is burning down and they can save only one person, people are most likely to save...?
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  • A baby
  • An old person
  • A friend
  • A family member

Question 4

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[blank_start]Hot Empathy:[blank_end] When we actually feel the emotion another person appears to be having, sometimes called empathetic distress. We may help in order to reduce our own distress. [blank_start]Cognitive Empathy:[blank_end] Seeing and understanding a persons suffering but not necessarily feeling it.
Answer
  • Hot Empathy:
  • Cognitive Empathy:
  • Cold Empathy
  • Emotional Empathy

Question 5

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What is the average resting potential of a neuron?
Answer
  • 70mV
  • -70mV
  • -40mV
  • 0mV

Question 6

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Depolarisation makes a neurons internal voltage...
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  • Become more positive
  • Become more negative

Question 7

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[blank_start]Absolute Refractory Period:[blank_end] The interval in which the cells resist making further action potentials. [blank_start]Relative Refractory Period:[blank_end] A period when an action potential can occur, but requires a stronger stimulus to reach threshold.
Answer
  • Absolute Refractory Period:
  • Relative Refractory Period:
  • Relative Refractory Period:
  • Absolute Refractory Period:

Question 8

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What are the three main categories of hormones?
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  • Homeostatic
  • Sex
  • Stress
  • Estrogen
  • Testosterome
  • Adrenal

Question 9

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A tract or nucleus is found in the [blank_start]CNS[blank_end] whereas a nerve or ganglion is general in the [blank_start]PNS[blank_end].
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  • CNS
  • PNS

Question 10

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What are some of the functions of the Pons?
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  • Respiration
  • Heartrate
  • Movement
  • Sleep/Waking
  • Salivation
  • Sneezing
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