A father play wrestles and tickles his 4-year-old son. A few minutes after playing, the son hugs his dad and says, "I love you." This expression of emotion is BEST predicted by which theory of emotion?
A) James–Lange
B) Cannon–Lange
C) Cannon–Bard
D) two-factor
D) two-factor
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The space separating the left and right cerebral hemispheres is called the ______.
A. lateral fissure B. corpus callosum C. central sulcus D. longitudinal fissure
Ed is caring for his mother, who has dementia. He feels awfully burdened by the daily responsibilities, and looks forward to his weekly meeting with other people who are also caring for elderly parents. During these gatherings, they share a meal and stories about what has happened that week in their caregiver roles, sharing information about what has worked and expressing their frustrations. Ed
is participating in a. regular family meetings. b. medical appointments. c. a support groups for caregivers. d. a dementia association meeting.
Stimulants increase heart rate, increase respiration, and produce anxiety. This is most likely related to activation of the ______.
A. somatic nervous system B. parasympathetic nervous system C. sympathetic nervous system D. central nervous system
Somatoform disorders are characterized by
a. a disturbance in expression of emotions. b. a complaint of physical problems such as paralysis, pain, or a persistent belief that one has a serious disease when one does not exist. c. the separation of mental processes such as thoughts, emotions, identity, memory, or consciousness. d. disturbances in thought and language, perception and attention, motor activity, and mood, as well as withdrawal and absorption in daydreams and fantasy.