Try to answer these 40+ Emotion and Motivation MCQs and check your understanding of the Emotion and Motivation subject. Scroll down and let's begin!
A. Are set in motion by internal stimuli
B. Deal with information about the environment in general
C. Function to assure the bare survival of the organism
D. Depend less on external stimuli than primary drives do
A. Emotion
B. Habit
C. Instinct
D. Mood
A. Somatoform disorders
B. Anxiety disorders
C. Depression
D. Schizophrenia
A. The head position and the pinnae
B. Auditory scene analysis
C. Fire when the ITD equals 0
D. Broadly tuned ITD neurons
E. Contributes to the quality of the sound
A. Size constancy does not occur under binocular viewing conditions.
B. The law of visual angle does not work in humans
C. Size constancy holds under all viewing conditions
D. Size constancy is more likely to occur if you have more depth cues
A. Family therapy
B. Interpretation
C. Transference
D. Active listening
E. Resistance
A. Red
B. Green
C. Blue
D. Yellow
A. Food deprivation; hunger
B. Bullying; universal
C. Texting; incentives
D. Decrease; hunger
A. Bright light; dim light
B. Fovea; outside the fovea
C. Color; black-and-white
D. More numerous; less numerous
A. Merkel receptors is higher
B. Krausse end bulbs is higher
C. Merkel receptors is lower
D. Pacinian corpuscles is lower
A. Humans experience only a small number of distinct emotions that combine in complex ways
B. Biological roots, serves one or more distinctive evolutionary functions that are the same in all of us, emotional relations come before thoughts about them
C. We use our
D. Strategy of anticipating failure then compensating for this expectation by mentally over-preparing for negative outcomes
A. Tricyclics
B. Amphetamines
C. Alcohol
D. Endozepines
A. Autonomic output is important for experiencing emotion
B. The James-Lange theory is incorrect
C. Feelings are the same thing as emotions
D. Lack of physiological feedback makes us happy
A. Do not experience emotions
B. Are paralyzed
C. Are always fearful
D. Do not experience much intensity of emotion
A. Negative
B. Positive
C. None of these
A. Uncertainty
B. Differentiation
C. Difficulty
D. Entrepreneurship
A. Unlearned
B. Learned
C. Acquired
D. Based on behavior
A. Afterimage
B. Protanope
C. Tritanope
D. Color contrast
A. Emotion regulation;autonomic reactivity
B. Autonomic reactivity; labeling of emotional states
C. Labeling of emotional states;emotion regulation
D. All of these
A. Mood,stress,emotion
B. Power,money,health
C. Stress,money,health
D. Money,Emotion,Power
A. Referred to as salty-sweet
B. described as "bittersweet"
C. described as "putrid"
D. Referred to as umami
A. Hunger and eating are influenced by only biology
B. Stomach contractions caused hunger
C. A damaged hypothalamus caused hunger
D. Parts of the brain controlled hunger
A. Primary
B. Reflexive
C. Acquired
D. Tertiary
A. Modeling
B. Reflexive
C. Acquired
D. Tertiary
A. Loudness
B. Bandwidth
C. Pitch
D. Amplitude
A. Lateral geniculate nucleus
B. Olfactory bulb
C. Olfactory mucosa
D. Chorda tympani
A. Olfactory bulb
B. Olfactory mucosa
C. Chorda tympani
D. Substantia gelatinosa
A. Blob detection
B. Interest point detection
C. Corner detection
D. Feature detection
A. The cutaneous sensory system only
B. Cutaneous sensations and proprioception only
C. Cutaneous sensations and kinesthesis only
D. Cutaneous sensations, proprioception, and kinesthesis
A. Social intelligence
B. Emotional appreciation
C. Haptics
D. Nonverbal messages
A. Satisfied
B. Not dissatisfied
C. Dissatisfied
D. Indifferent
A. Stimulus.
B. Productivity.
C. Enticement.
D. Motivation
A. Safety.
B. Self-esteem.
C. Belongingness.
D. Self-actualization.
A. No
B. Only
C. Fewc
D. Some
A. Three
B. Five
C. Ten
D. Two
A. Stoppage of eating
B. The onset of eating
C. Processing low fats
D. Food allergies
A. Electromagnetic color mixture
B. Additive color mixture
C. Subtractive color mixture
A. Perfection
B. Pyramid of needs
C. Arousal and efficiency
A. Food; need for love
B. Love; need for food
C. Both a and b
D. None of the above
A. Remain hopeful during challenging times
B. Read others' emotions
C. Avoid life disappointments
D. Rid yourself of anxiety for good
A. Central
B. Sympathetic
C. Peripheral
D. Extrinsic
A. Bite on a popsicle stick
B. PYY (appetite hormone)
C. Basal metabolic
D. Emotion
A. Learned
B. Conditioned
C. Biologically innate
D. Easily controlled
A. Bulimia
B. Homeostasis
C. Emotion
D. Facial feedback hypothesis
A. Need; drive
B. Incentive; drive
C. Homeostasis; thirst
D. Incentive; instinct
A. The process by which the facial muscles send messages to the brain about the emotion being expressed
B. A state of arousal involving facial and bodily changes, brain activation, cognitive appraisals, subjective feelings, and tendencies toward action, all of which are shaped by cultural rules
C. Muscles send messages to the brain about the emotion being expressed.
D. An irrational aspect of our mammalian heritage that no longer has an adaptive function in human behavior
E. A set of social and cultural rules that regulates when, how, and where a person may express (or must suppress) emotions
A. Emotion
B. Bisexual
C. Obese
D. None of these
A. Somatic nervous system
B. Right prefrontal cortex
C. Left prefrontal cortex
D. None of the above