5) Which structure does not provide input to the amygdala? a. Orbital prefrontal cortex b. Medial...
5) Which structure does not provide input to the amygdala? a. Orbital prefrontal cortex b. Medial prefrontal cortex c. Olfactory cortex d. Thalamus e. Basal ganglia 6) The most mysterious aspect of emotional experience is a. the association of neutral stimuli with reward. b. the association of neutral stimuli with punishment. c. the highly subjective "feelings" that attend many emotional states d. innate fear responses. e. the ability to remember strong emotional stimuli. 7 An inability to express emotion through modulation of speech is called a. anomia. b. aprosodia. c. alexia. d. agnosia. e. agraphia. 8) Which neurotransmitter has been identified as seminally involved in an organism's reward system and is often altered by drugs of abuse? 9) Which brain structures have been identified as primary sites where neuronal activity is altered by drugs of abuse? 10) How does brain function differ between PTSD patients and trauma-exposed controls? a. The vmPFC is hypoactive during extinction learning in PTSD compared to controls. b. The vmPFC is hyperactive during extinction learning in PTSD compared to controls. c. The amygdala is hypoactive during conditioned fear learning in PTSD compared to controls. d. The cingulate cortex is hypoactive during extinction learning in PTSD compared to controls e. The thalamus is hyperactive during conditioned fear learning in PTSD compared to controls
5) Which structure does not provide input to the amygdala? a. Orbital prefrontal cortex b. Medial prefrontal cortex c. Olfactory cortex d. Thalamus e. Basal ganglia 6) The most mysterious aspect of emotional experience is a. the association of neutral stimuli with reward. b. the association of neutral stimuli with punishment. c. the highly subjective "feelings" that attend many emotional states d. innate fear responses. e. the ability to remember strong emotional stimuli. 7 An inability to express emotion through modulation of speech is called a. anomia. b. aprosodia. c. alexia. d. agnosia. e. agraphia. 8) Which neurotransmitter has been identified as seminally involved in an organism's reward system and is often altered by drugs of abuse? 9) Which brain structures have been identified as primary sites where neuronal activity is altered by drugs of abuse? 10) How does brain function differ between PTSD patients and trauma-exposed controls? a. The vmPFC is hypoactive during extinction learning in PTSD compared to controls. b. The vmPFC is hyperactive during extinction learning in PTSD compared to controls. c. The amygdala is hypoactive during conditioned fear learning in PTSD compared to controls. d. The cingulate cortex is hypoactive during extinction learning in PTSD compared to controls e. The thalamus is hyperactive during conditioned fear learning in PTSD compared to controls