Paul Bernardo is an example of a person diagnosed with
a. paranoid schizophrenia.
b. psychogenic fugue.
c. antisocial personality disorder.
d. conversion disorder.
e. avoidant personality disorder.
c. antisocial personality disorder.
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Although a woman with damage to her amygdala seems almost always fearless, which of the following provoked her to panic?
a. Coming close to dangerous snakes b. Remembering the times when she had been attacked c. Breathing concentrated carbon dioxide d. Watching horror movies
REM-rebound refers to:
a. an increase in blood pressure that occurs after Stage N3 sleep b. an increase in dopamine levels that occurs after Stage N2 sleep c. an abnormal sleep pattern that is common in individuals with hypersomnia d. an increase in the total proportion of REM sleep after periods of sleep deprivation
Illicit use of which of the following drugs has become widespread, especially by people seeking to stay awake and by those who think these drugs can improve their mental or physical performance?
a. mescaline and psilocybin b. GHB and Rohypnol c. amphetamines d. sedative-hypnotics
Consistent with the facial feedback hypothesis, when people are asked to wrinkle their noses, they:
A) are more judgemental of others' actions. B) find odors more unpleasant. C) can better discriminate among a variety of pleasant-smelling odors. D) demonstrate superior recall of emotional memories.