Which of the following theories of emotion suggests that the
physiological response occurs first, then the cognitive interpretation of the physiological response occurs, which then allows the appropriate emotion to be identified?
a) Schachter-Singer theory
b) James-Lange theory
c) Smith-Scott theory
d) Cannon-Bard theory
Answer: a
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a. Piagetian laws of object permanence. b. Skinnerian laws of reinforcement. c. Newtonian laws of object motion. d. Freudian laws of ego formation.
Neurons that respond to specific qualities (e.g., such as orientation, movement, and length) that make up objects are called
a. retinal cells. b. feature detectors. c. dendrites. d. receptors.
According to the learning theorists, a passive or active orientation toward the world may develop as a result of
a. feeding experiences. b. toilet training. c. sex education. d. expression of anger.
Spontaneous recovery is said to occur when a
a. previously extinguished CR suddenly reappears after an interval of time has passed. b. CR is evoked by a stimulus similar to the one used during acquisition training. c. CR is evoked by a CS but not other (neutral) stimuli. d. UR is no longer evoked by the US. e. CR is no longer evoked by the CS but only by the US.