THE ROLE OF EMOTION IN ADULT PSYCHOPATHOLOGY

 

  1. Which of the statement(s) is/are wrong?
  2. Which one (s) is/are not the symptom of depression
  3. Which one(s) is/are attributes of depressive according to Beck?
  4. Which of the statement(s) is/are belonging to differential emotion theory?
  5. Which one is not category listed as Anxiety Disorder in DSM IV
  6. Which element (s) is/are common to both anxiety and depression
  7. .............. defined stress in terms of his concept of general adaptation syndrome
  8. Which is/are the stage(s) of the general adaptation syndrome
  9. What is the general analysis of pathological emotion described by Gellhorn and                                                                    Loufborrow?
  10. which statement(s) is/are true 

 

Brain Mechanisms of Emotion

 

1-) Which one of the followings is the center for the expression of emotion in response to a stimulus as proposed by Cannon and Bard?

 

2-) What was the main role of cortex in Cannon and Bard's view of expression of emotion?

 

3-) Which one of the following is not one of the behaviors exhibited by mammals but not by reptiles?

 

4-) The term "neomammalian" is used to refer to the...

 

5-) Symptoms of the Klüver-Bucy syndrome contains all of the followings except...

 

 6-) Using the method of neurosurgical removal of one region of brain to conclude about the only function of that region can be critized best on grounds that...

 

7-) The general finding is that the right hemisphere of right-handed people with no damage to their brains is superior in...

 

8-) Studies with split-brain patients which are shown clips which induce fear revelead that...

 

9-) Studies on lateralization of emotions were made mostly on subjects that were...

 

10-) Which were the three systems that MacLean that constitutes the human forebrain?

 

 

1)Which of the following is not true according to Le Doux’ s hypothesis?

 

 

3) Which of the film/book mentioned in the sleeping sickness?

 

4) Which  of the following is not true  about panic attack?

 

5) As the mother reaches the end of the pregnancy...?

 

6) Administration of L-Dopa to people with sleeping sickness result in....?

 

7) Which of the following is not true?

 

8) Emotional conditioning for negative stimuli ...?

 

9) Anxiety is a long lasting clinical disorder. One of the reason is that...?

 

 

1-      Why did Charles Darwin interest expression of emotion?

 

2-      According to Darwin’s theory, which is true about function of facial expressions for human being in social life?

3-                  Darwin says that emotional expressions are ………..  whereas Paul Ekman say that they are……….

4-                   Which is not evidence  for universality of emotional expressions?

 

5-      Which one can’t be one of the origins of the emotional characteristics of humankinds

            

        

6-      Emotions are the language of social life and heps us to communicate more  elaborately”. 

             Which  one can’t be an example for this explanation?

7-       “During evolution, emotion have became more intentional.”

Which one can be an example for this explanation?

8-       Complex emotions’ are because of………

 

9-      Which are examples for negative complex emotions?

10-  Which one is an example of positive complex emtio on animals?

MOTIVATION and EMOTION FIRST MIDTERM EXAM NOVEMBER 13, 1997

Oral Exam Questions

1. What is the central view that Darwin held about emotions?

2. How could Darwin be criticized for his view about emotions?

3. What is the significance of Freud's theory in terms of understanding incongruency among different components of emotion?

4. What is the nature of relationship between drama and emotion from Aristotle viewpoint?

5. What are the basic terms and the model introduced by Bower regarding the interface between emotion and cognition?

6. How is Ekman's neurocultural theory criticized?

7. What are the components of emotion?

8. How do the different terms of affect can be ordered on a temporal continuum?

9. What is the significance of Phineas Gage in the history of emotion?

10. How are goals and emotions related?

11. How does Spinoza's view about emotions relate to personality?

12. What are the functions of emotion centers on human brain?

13. What type of associated states is achieved when different parts of the cerebral cortex are activated?

14. How does differential emotion theory differ from dynamic systems theory?

15. What is the significance of attachment styles in the development of emotions?

16. Why are emotions central for psychopathology and psychotherapy?

  • It has been argued that what Aristotle called katharsis meant
  1. purification
  2. clarification
  3. both a and b
  4. neither a nor b

 

  • Bower found that when in a sad mood people recalled more sad memories. This is best explained as an effect of
  1. state dependent memory
  2. mood induced recall
  3. mood congruency
  4. depression

 

  • The Ekman's theory that distinct expressions correspond to basic emotions which may appear along with different display rules is known as the
    1. componential theory
    2. neurocultural theory
    3. signalling theory
    4. sociocultural theory

 

  • In a new research with subjects who had suffered spinal injuries, a finding that which complicates James's peripheral theory is that these subjects:
  1. experienced greater emotionality
  2. had decreased sexual feelings
  3. did not experience any general decrease in rates of emotional intensity
  4. had reduced experiences of fear

 

  • How would Freudian theory be evaluated in terms of its capacity to explain congruency/incongruency among different components of emotional experience?