A) The body's responses are too similar to trigger the various emotions.
B) Emotional reactions occur before the body's responses can take place.
C) The cognitive activity of the cortex plays a role in the emotions we experience.
D) People with spinal cord injuries at the neck typically experience less emotion.
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A) hippocampus.
B) hypothalamus.
C) cerebellum.
D) amygdala.
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A) Cannon-Bard theory
B) James-Lange theory
C) two-factor theory
D) Schachter-Singer theory
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A) hormone secretions and perspiration levels
B) breathing rates and hormone secretions
C) breathing rates and blood pressure levels
D) hormone secretions and finger temperatures
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A) may suffer from mild depression for most of her life.
B) may have trouble "turning off" upsetting feelings later in her life.
C) may be more cheerful than those with more active right frontal lobes.
D) may have trouble expressing feelings later in her life.
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A) Each emotion has its own body response and underlying brain circuit.
B) All emotions involve the same body response as a result of the same underlying brain circuit.
C) Many emotions involve similar body responses but have different underlying brain circuits.
D) All emotions have the same underlying brain circuits but different body responses.
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A) cognitive labels of arousal in the conscious experience of emotions.
B) a minimum level of arousal in triggering emotional experiences.
C) the simultaneous occurrence of physical arousal and cognitive labeling in emotional experience.
D) all of these things.
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A) physiological reactions
B) behavioral expressions
C) conscious feelings
D) all of these components
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A) they represent an invasion of a person's privacy and could easily be used for unethical purposes.
B) there are often serious discrepancies among the various indicators such as perspiration and heart rate.
C) polygraphs cannot distinguish the various possible causes of arousal.
D) they are accurate only about 50 percent of the time.
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A) somatic nervous system
B) peripheral nervous system
C) sympathetic nervous system
D) parasympathetic nervous system
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A) James-Lange theory.
B) dual-processing theory.
C) adaptation-level theory.
D) two-factor theory.
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A) the heart is always subject to the mind.
B) emotional reactions involve deliberate rational thinking.
C) cognition is not necessary for emotion.
D) responding to a subliminal stimulus is a learned skill.
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A) inductive approach.
B) deductive approach.
C) guilty knowledge test.
D) screening examination.
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A) are more accurate for men than women.
B) are accurate only 50 percent of the time,even when administered by experts.
C) are more likely to declare the innocent guilty than to declare the guilty innocent.
D) are more likely to declare the guilty innocent than to declare the innocent guilty.
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A) our thoughts are not influenced by our emotional states.
B) our normal feelings of love and anger are typically irrational.
C) the two-factor theory of emotion is essentially correct.
D) emotions can occur apart from our interpretations of events.
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A) increased electrical activity in Julio's right hemisphere.
B) increased electrical activity in Julio's left hemisphere.
C) decreased electrical activity in Julio's amygdala.
D) increased electrical activity in Julio's amygdala.
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A) limbic system.
B) sensory cortex.
C) cerebellum.
D) left frontal lobe.
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A) Bob,who has just awakened from a nap
B) Veronica,who has just finished eating a big lunch
C) Dan,who has just completed a tennis match
D) Alicia,who has been reading a romantic novel
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A) sympathetic
B) central
C) somatic
D) parasympathetic
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