Top 350+ Solved Physiological Psychology MCQ Questions Answer
Q. _______________________sense a decreased blood volume, and signal to area postrema andnucleus tractus solitarius as well.
a. Arterial baroreceptors
b. Subfornical organ
c. renin angiotensin system (RAS)
d. Cardiopulmonary receptors
Q. The stages of sleep were first described in 1937 by ______________________.
a. Alfred Lee Loomis
b. Edward Adolph
c. Clark Hull
d. Jenny Craig
Q. Cortical ablation effects on learning and retention was studies by--------------
a. Watson
b. Woodworth
c. Johnson
d. Lashley
Q. The principle of--------------action states that the cortex acts as a whole in learning.
a. Cell
b. Neuron
c. Unit
d. Mass
Q. Emotion was a conscious state that resulted from sensed emotional behaviour andvisceral reaction:
a. Cannon-Bard
b. William James
c. Young
d. Arnold
Q. -----------------and--------------have proposed that emotional behaviour and experience areinitiated by the cortex and merely carried out by the hypothalamus.
a. Cannon and Bard
b. Freeman and Arnold
c. Papez and Arnold
d. James and Lange
Q. An instruments that measures several emotional responses controlled by the ANS:
a. Ergograph
b. Polygraph
c. Tathistoscope
d. Mayograph
Q. -------is the oldest areas of the cerebral cortex, originally devoted to smell
a. Paleocortex
b. amydala
c. Premotor area
d. Perelymph
Q. --------------is a hypersexed behaviour resulted from bilateral removal of the temporallobes
a. Hysteria
b. Hypoglycemia
c. Kliver-Bucy syndrome
d. Myopia
Q. The role of hippocampus on short term memory was studies by-----------------
a. Penfield
b. Pilzeck
c. Russel
d. Pavlov
Q. ----------------conducted that consolidation is a “time-dependent process that is essential tothe formation of long-term memory”
a. Russel
b. Muller
c. Penfield
d. McGaugh
Q. --------------model proposed that interference patterns among the firing or slow potentials of many cells forms the mechanism by means of which memories are impressed andexpressed.
a. Axon
b. Consolidation
c. Fundav
d. Hologram
Q. The concept that phylogenetically newer and more complex parts of the brain take over,or dominate, the functioning of older parts of the brain, is termed as:
a. Encephalization
b. habituation
c. consolidation
d. perseveration