1) What is an emotion? Pick the most appropriate answer. a) A complex experience that is not physiological and involves subjective feelings and associated behaviors b) A feeling that is born from an important event c) A complex experience that results in changes, including physiological arousal, subjective feelings, and associated behaviors. d) A feeling that causes changes in a person's behavior e) A confusing and imprecise concept that is in response to a significant event f) A complex experience that results in subjective feelings 2) True or False: emotions and feelings can be used interchangeably. a) True b) False 3) Which of the following are primary emotions? a) Happiness b) Depressed c) Fear d) Surprise e) Miserable f) Disgust 4) Which of the following are secondary emotions? a) Depressed b) Anger c) Gloomy d) Happiness e) Sadness f) Miserable 5) True or False: James and Lange theorize that emotion is purely physiological. a) True b) False 6) What are the different theories of emotion? a) Two-factor theory  b) Appraisal Theory c) Emotional brain theory d) Theory of the emotional brain e) Cognitive Network Theory f) Two-brain theory  7) What is the aim of the study LeDoux 1998?  a) To determine which areas of the brain are involved in storing/processing emotional memory of a sound paired with an electric shock. b) To investigate the role of the amygdala in the consolidation and strengthening of memory for emotional events. was investigated by Canli et al. c) To explore the influence of specific emotions on cognitive processing and memory. d) To investigate whether dramatic and personally-significant events can create flashbulb memories. 8) Who theorized the theory of the emotional brain? a) Canli b) Brown and Kulik c) LeDoux d) Neisser and Harsch 9) Which of the following are real-life examples of flashbulb memories? a) 9/11 terrorist attacks b) Challenger explosion c) Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami in 2004 d) Election of Obama as the president of the US in 2008 10) The ______ is the "early warning system" that processes the emotional response before we are conscious of it a) Thalamus b) Amygdala c) Midbrain d) Cerebrum e) Cerebellum f) Hypothalamus

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