Emotions, Aggression and Stress
Psychopathology
Learning
Memory
Attention & Consciousness
100

Which theory of emotion suggests bodily responses evoke emotional experience?

James-Lang

100

In schizophrenia there are several changes in the brain, including enlargement of the _______ and decreased activity of the frontal lobes.

Lateral ventricles

100

Learning results in changes in the structure and function of synapses. This is called what?

Neuroplasticity 

100

Patient H.M. had his medial temporal lobes removed, resulting in a type of memory loss called

anterograde amnesia

100

When the focus of our attention coincides with the orientation of our vision, this is called what?

Overt attention

200

When people are shown visual stimuli associated with pain or fear, fear-specific activity is observed in _______ neurons

amygdala

200

The glutamate hypothesis of schizophrenia suggests that glutamate is too _______ in the brain for those affected.

Low

200

The stable and enduring increase in the effectiveness of synapses is called what?



Long-term potentiation

200

When we use memory to perform a learned ability such as playing a musical instrument, we are using _______ memory.

implicit/procedural/nondeclarative

200

What is the term to describe purely subjective experiences of perceptions?

Qualia 

300

Which area is key for the conscious awareness of emotion?

The insula

300
Tardive dyskinesia, which causes repetitive, involuntary movements, is a side effect of long-term use of what drug?

Typical antipsychotics

300

LTP relies on which neurotransmitter?

Glutamate

300

Place cells, located in the ______________, are active when an animal moves through its environment or toward a particular location.

hippocampus

300

Name two ERPs that demonstrate attention enhances processing.

N1 and P1

400

Low levels of the neurotransmitter _______ have been particularly implicated in increased aggression in animals, including humans.

serotonin

400

What other treatment option has been shown to be as effective as medication in depression?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

400

The induction of LTP requires the removal of which ion from NMDA channels?

Magnesium (Mg2+)


400

Long-term memories are stored where?

The cortex

400

What brain region plays a critical role in generating the experience of being conscious?

The claustrum

500

At the end of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, _________ is released.

cortisol

500

Benzodiazepines treat anxiety disorders by altering the transmission of which neurotransmitter?

GABA

500

After LTP, the synapse is enhanced due to an increase in what kind of glutamate receptor?

AMPA

500

This neurotransmitter enhancing memory formation during times of strong emotion and stress.

Norepinephrine

500

What region is responsible for steering attention toward novel or unexpected stimuli?

The temporoparietal junction