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The study of communication in nonhuman primates suggests that the major impediment to their use of vocal language is their inability to |
Exert fine motor control of their voices |
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According to the wernicke-geschwind model, signals are carried from wenicke's area to Broca's area via the left |
Arcuate fasciculus |
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According to the wernicke-geschwind model, the visual form of a read word is translated into a meaningful auditory code by |
Angular gyrus |
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According to the wernicke-geschwind model, during speech, the output of wernicke's area is transmitted to |
Broca area |
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According to the wernicke-geschwind model when We read, the output of the angular gyrus is transmitted to |
Wernicke's area |
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According to the wernicke-geschwind model, Broca's area contains the neural programs |
Articulation |
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Phineus gage had damage to his medial |
Frontal cortex |
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According to the cannon-bard theory, the feeling of emotion by the cortex and the expression of emotion by the autonomic and somatic nervous systems are |
Parallel processes |
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Which of the following is not a symptom of the kluver-bucy symptom |
? |
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The kluver-bucy syndrome appears to result, to a large degree, from bilateral damage to the |
Anterior temporal lobe |
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According to the James Lange theory, different emotional stimuli induce ___________ patterns of autonomic nervous system activity |
Different |
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The polygraph does not detect lies. It detects |
Changes in the autonomic nervous system; indexes of emotion; emotion, not lies |
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Which of the following psychologists is well known for his research on facial expression? |
Paul Eckman |
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The theory that facial expressions can influence emotional experience is called the |
Facial feedback |
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The muscle that pulls up the lip corners during a smile is the |
Zygomatic major |
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Fear is the emotional reaction to |
Threat |
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The structure in which the emotional significance of sensory signals is learned and retained is believed to be the |
Amygdala |