Facial feedback is defined as:
a. the process by which the facial muscles send messages to the brain about the basic emotion being expressed.
b. a state of arousal involving facial and bodily changes, brain activation, cognitive appraisals, subjective feelings, and tendencies toward action, all shaped by cultural rules.
c. the emotional reaction of other people to our facial expressions.
d. a set of social and cultural rules that regulate when, how, and where a person may express (or must suppress) emotions.
A
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Eating disorder researchers who look for brain changes as biological risk factors tend to focus primarily on the
a. thalamus. b. hypothalamus. c. hippocampus. d. amygdala.
Carol is listening to her new CD with the stereo's volume set twice as high as usual. Her mother yells at her to turn the volume down, so Carol gives the volume control her usual half turn. Her mother cannot tell that she had turned the volume down at all. Carol will have to decrease the volume even more than usual to attain a(n) ____.?
a. ?response criterion b. ?just-noticeable difference c. ?risky shift d. ?interposition
Iconic memory is to ____ as echoic memory is to ____
a. ?short-term memory; long-term memory b. ?visual sensory memory; auditory sensory memory c. sensory memory; short-term memory d. auditory sensory memory; visual sensory memory
Changes that occur naturally in the subjects, over time could result in the confound of:
a. history. b. maturation. c. regression to the mean. d. diffusion of treatment.