Name a subspecialty of neurology!
Addictions mimic positive experiences and trick the brain into releasing ??? in very high amounts.
Compare/contrast sympathetic vs. parasympathetic nervous system.
Compare/contrast arousal vs. valence
Name one of the stages of recovery
There are ?? kinds of personality disorders.
Caffeine works to block the effects of ???
Describe what this neurotransmitter does.
Bonus 100 points: what neurotransmitter is released?
For animals, stress is often...?
For people, stress is often...?
Perception/thought influences ??? of emotion
Sensory feedback influences ??? of emotion
What do these following acronyms stand for?
CBT
DBT
ACT
Which brain structure is very important for learning and memory?
Bonus 100 points: this word is Latin for...?
Name at least 3 things that happen as a result of too much dopamine.
Describe Rodin & Langer’s 1977 nursing home study
Explain one of the following:
James-Lange theory
OR
Cannon-Bard theory
Explain radical acceptance
OR
Recite the Serenity Prayer
There are two areas in the body where you can create new neurons. Name either:
1) Where are they located?
2) Their names
Alcohol is not a stimulant, it is a ???
It blocks the effects of ???
Bonus 100 points: What does GABA do?
In Jay Weiss’s rat study of 1968, name 3 things that rats were given that helped reduce their stress and ulcers.
Explain one of the following:
Schachter-Singer Two Factor theory
Emerging Synthesis of Emotion theory
CFD was founded in which year?
What is the name of the brain system that helps clear away waste and prevent Alzheimer’s? If you can’t name it, explain how it works for 300 points.
Meth and cocaine, which are stimulants, affect (which brain structure?) which results in ???
Name 3 physical repercussions of extended stress.
Damage to which brain structure leads to diminished experience of fear?
Eating disorders were first recognized in which version of the DSM?
Bonus 100: when was this edition of the DSM published?
Another bonus 100: which EDs were included in this version?