The correct answer is a; sympathetic nervous system or visceral brain. People high in neuroticism are vulnerable to negative emotions because they have overactive or oversensitive sympathetic nervous system. The other options are incorrect because parasympathetic nervous system, cerebral cortecies and pineal glands are not responsible for the negative emotions felt by high neurotic people.
16. Eysenck theorized that the reason people high in neuroticism were vulnerable to negative emotions is...
16. Eysenck theorized that the reason people high in neuroticism were vulnerable to negative emotions is that they had overactive or over sensitive a. sympathetic nervous systems. b. parasympathetic nervous systems. c. cerebral cortecies. d. pineal glands 17. Carl Rogers developed the idea that individuals are active organisms designed to grow and develop. He suggested that almost everyone operates according to the tendency, or the motive to bring about growth and positive change. a. self-fulfilling b. actualizing c. humanizing d....
15. The temperament associated with negative emotion, anxiety, punishment sensitivity, etc. is called a. Neuroticism. b. Impulsivity. c. Psychoticism. d. Extraversion. 16. Eysenck theorized that the reason people high in neuroticism were vulnerable to negative emotions is that they had overactive or over sensitive a. sympathetic nervous systems. b. parasympathetic nervous systems. c. cerebral cortecies. d. pineal glands. 17. Carl Rogers developed the idea that individuals are active organisms designed to grow and develop. He suggested that almost everyone operates...
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that exist in the walls of the target organ or glands themselves are and they occur broadly in the division of the 38. Ganglia called ANS. A. Intramural; somatic B. Terminal; sympathetic C. Terminal; parasympathetic D. Intramural; parasympathetic E. Collateral; sympathetic 40. In a cardiac, parasympathetic reflex arc if...
in combin pol B 39 40 22. Positive symptoms are behaviors that Negative symptoms are behaviors that A) are present but should not be, are absent but should not be B) predict recovery; predict chronic schizophrenia C) are socially appropriate; are socially inappropriate D) increase aggression; decrease aggression 23. Unusual beliefs that are not supported by evidence are while sensory experiences that do not correspond to reality are A) hallucinations, dissociative episodes C) schizotypal; schizophrenic B) obsessions, delusions D) delusions,...
Complete the following table comparing sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system responses. Terms should include: increased response, decreased response, constriction, relaxation, dilation. Sympathetic nervous Parasympathetic system nervous system 1. Heart rate 2. Heart contractility 3. Blood pressure 4. Respiratory rate 5. Bronchial smooth muscle 6. Vascular smooth muscle 7. Bladder tone 8. Urinary sphincter 9. GI peristalsis 10. Anal sphincter 11. Pupil response 12. Sweat gland secretion M.S. is a 26-year-old woman pregnant who is with her first child. Her husband...
11. During early development, high levels of testosterone cause the __________ to become __________ in males than it will become in females--not subjected to elevated levels of testosterone: a. lateral hypothalamus/smaller. b. medial preoptic area/larger. c. ventromedial area/smaller. d. medial preoptic area/smaller. 12. In response to the ingestion of large amounts of water and the potential loss of sodium as the body attempts to maintain homeostasis, the __________ secretes __________ which functions to __________: a. anterior pituitary gland: vasopressin: conserve water. b. thyroid gland: thyroxin: conserve energy. c. pineal...
QUESTION 16 Last year Besset Company's operations provided a negative cash flow, yet the cash shown on its balance sheet increased Which of the following statements could explain the increase in cash, assuming the company's financial statements were prepared under generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)? a. The company repurchased some of its common stock o b. The company dramatically increased its capital expenditures e c. The company retired a large amount of its long-term debt d. The company sold some...
16) Which group would be considered a vulnerable population, according to traditional guidelines? a) College students b) Patients in a dialysis clinic c) Patients in a prison hospital d) Patients in an outpatient rehabilitation facility 17) Which constitutes an ethical transgression? a) Failing to obtain a Certificate of Confidentiality b) Not collecting data anonymously c) Breaching confidentiality d) Not performing a risk/benefit assessment 18) In the following clinical question, which PICO component is the health promotion program? “Does a nurse-led...
Chapter 4 True or False Questions 1-7 1. People who successfully apply emotional intelligence create win–win relationships and outcomes for themselves and others. True or False 2. Marina is being considered for a promotion as she has strong emotional intelligence. Having high levels of emotional intelligence implies that Marina never expresses her emotions. True or False 3. Understanding the levels of emotional intelligence is essential for self-awareness. True or False 4. Stress caused by organizational problems is easier to manage,...
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QUESTION 1 The epiglottis directly covers the glottis found inside the larynx. True False QUESTION 2 The trachea connects to the lungs. True False QUESTION 3 The glottis blocks the opening to the respiratory passage during swallowing. True False QUESTION 4 Inhaled air goes directly into the nasopharynx. True O False QUESTION 5 Residual lung air volume is the amount of...