The "pleasure pathway" is another name for the _____ pathway.
a. mesocorticolimbic serotonin
b. mesocorticolimbic norepinephrine
c. mesocorticolimbic dopamine
c. mesocorticolimbic dopamine
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Which parts of the brain play key roles in sexual response?
A) The thalamus and brain stem B) Cerebral cortex and cerebellum C) The cerebral cortex and limbic system D) The frontal lobe and the temporal lobe
In thought-action-fusion, the person with this characteristic blurs the distinction between:
a) The obsession and the compulsion b) Thinking about an event and reacting as if it has occurred c) The negative expression and the positive expression of emotional feelings d) None of the above
According to your text, all of the following are strategies that reduce cognitive dissonance EXCEPT
a. changing the importance of dissonant thoughts. b. adding consonant thoughts. c. changing your behavior. d. adding dissonant thoughts.
Olfaction refers to the sense of
a) taste. b) touch. c) seeing. d) hearing. e) smell.