According to the ____ theory of emotion, children with Moebius syndrome, who have a neurological condition that affects their ability to use their facial muscles, should have diminished intensity of their emotions

a. Cannon-Bard
b. facial feedback
c. Schachter and Singer
d. excitation transfer


B

Psychology

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If the sound of a crying infant causes heightened activity in a woman’s amygdala, this indicates that . . .

a. The woman experiences the sounds of a crying infant as highly aversive b. The excessive excitability of the amygdala might cause her to respond inconsistently to her infant c. She might become so distressed that she cannot think clearly about how to alleviate her infant’s distress d. All of the above

Psychology

Somatic symptom disorders involve ____

a. ?irrational and intense anxiety b. ?a split from reality c. ?extreme depression to the point of catatonic stupor d. ?physical complaints without an identifiable physical cause

Psychology

In this type of therapy, the person is exposed to their fear all at once, not gradually

a) systematic desensitization b) exposure c) flooding d) shaping

Psychology

In behavior therapy, distressing symptoms are seen as

a. the result of learning. b. the result of your unconscious impulses. c. a chemical imbalance. d. an indicator of neurophysiological abnormalities. e. receiving conditional positive regard in childhood.

Psychology