Bio Psych Finals Reviewer
Bio Psych Finals Reviewer
Bio Psych Finals Reviewer
Answer: Amygdala
Answer: -70; 70
5. A form of long-term memory that we are outwardly aware of and can recall;
also known as “declarative” memory.
● Explicit memory
● Implicit memory
● Short term memory
● Long term memory
Answer: The midbrain, which is located above the brainstem, is the second
region of the brain. The midbrain is important in processing sounds and
images.
Answer: Hippocampus
Answer: Glucagon
10. The central nervous system is considered the largest organ of a human
body.
● True
● False
Answer: False
Answer: Hypothalamus
12. Interoception refers to the ability to feel what is happening inside our
bodies.
● True
● False
Answer: True
● REM
● Stage 2
● Stage 1
● Stage 3
Answer: Stage 1
14. When we are learning motor abilities like walking or riding a bike, _____
frequently comes into play.
● Implicit memory
● Short term memory
● Long term memory
● Explicit memory
● Basal forebrain
● Amygdala
● Melatonin
● Forebrain
17. A type of affect that can occupy the foreground of our consciousness, often
dominating our awareness.
● Mood
● Feelings
● All of the choices
● Emotions
Answer: Emotions
18. Which of the following neurons is responsible for converting external stimuli
from the environment into corresponding internal stimuli.
● Glial cells
● Interneurons.
● Motor neurons
● Sensory neurons.
● Conditioned stimulus
● Response stimulus
● Neutral stimulus
● Unconditioned stimulus
● REM
● Stage 3
● Stage 1
● Stage 2
Answer: REM
● Neurons stop reproducing shortly after birth. Generally, when neurons die
they are not replaced.
● Neurons stop reproducing shortly after birth. Generally, when neurons die
they are not replaced.
● Research has shown that new connections between neurons form
throughout life.
● Neurons release chemicals known as neurotransmitters into synapses,
using an electrical transmission.
23. Which of the following statements is/are not true about Estrogen?
24. Which of the following statement is true about the Comparative method?
25. The myelin sheaths, originally part of a neuron, coats the axon with fatty
material that helps for efficient transmission of electrical impulses.
● True
● False
Answer: False
● Physiological Psychology.
● Neuropsychology.
● Cognitive Neuroscience.
29. The axon hillock, which is located at the axon terminals, serves as a junction
between the axon and dendrites from another neuron.
● True
● False
Answer: False
30. This concept is defined by rewarding or punishing people for their actions, it
increases or decreases people's responses.
● Classical conditioning
● Operant conditioning
● Modeling
● Conditioning
31. Olfactory and gustatory systems is joined via one set of receptors.
● True
● False
Answer: True
32. Kinesthesia is a system that is responsible for providing our brain with
information about motion, head position, and spatial orientation.
● True
● False
Answer: False
● Explicit memory
● Short term memory
● Implicit memory
● Long term memory
● True
● False
Answer: False
36. According to this theory, the sequence of events first involves a stimulus,
followed by thought, which then leads to the simultaneous experience of a
physiological response and the emotion.
39. Changes in this affect fluctuate throughout the day and/or can last for several
days
● Mood
● Feelings
● All of the choices
● Emotions
Answer: Mood
40. The pineal gland releases the highest levels of _____ when it receives
information about the daily day-night cycle from the retinas. Also called ‘sleep
hormone
● Cortisol
● Histamine
● Melatonin
● REM atonia
Answer: Melatonin
41. The primary role is of the _____ is to regulate emotional reactions, such as
joy, fear, rage, and anxiety.Which of the following choices correctly completes the
sentence?
● Limbic system
● Amygdala
● Hippocampus
● Hypothalamus
Answer: Amygdala
● Dominant Gland
● Hyper Gland
● Master Gland
● Superior Gland
43. Which of the following secretes growth hormones to help maintain healthy
muscles and bones of our body?
● Pineal Gland
● Hypothalamus
● Thyroid gland
● Pituitary gland
44. This is defined as the process that regulates the timing of sleep.
● Sleep homeostatis
● Body clock
● Circadian rythm
● none of the choices
45. Which of the following statements are true Thyroxine and Tri-iodothyronine
hormones?
47. Which of the following theory suggest that emotions occur as a result of
physiological reactions to events.