Only answer needed, no need of explanation 1. Which of the…
QuestionAnswered step-by-stepOnly answer needed, no need of explanation 1. Which of the…Only answer needed, no need of explanation 1. Which of the following will cause a female rat not to show sexual behavior that is typical of adult female rats?Group of answer choicesA female rat is given estrogen as a pup and as an adult. A female rat is given testosterone as a pup and as an adult. A female rat is given testosterone as an adult. A female rat is given testosterone as a pup. More than one of the above is correct. 2. On average, which areas of the brain tend to be relatively larger in men than in women?Group of answer choicesamygdala and parietal lobe the lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus and occipital lobe olfactory bulb and frontal lobe cingulate cortex and insular cortex hippocampus and corpus callosum 3. The study of how drugs affect behaviors, emotions, perceptions, and consciousness is calledGroup of answer choicesbehavioral pharmacology. behavioral endocrinology. psychopharmacology. psychochemistry. psychomedication. 4. Oral administration of drugs, such as in a pill, tends to have lower ______________ than other methods, like an injection.Group of answer choicesbiostability bioefficacy bioaffinity bioentropy bioavailability 5. If a person is taking cocaine through a method of insufflation, then they are likelyGroup of answer choicesturning it into a liquid and injecting the drug. taking it through a transdermal patch. mixing it with a base and smoking it as in crack cocaine. snorting the drug. swallowing it in pill form. 6. Alcohol, nicotine, and many other drugs are teratogens, which means theyGroup of answer choicesare highly addictive. are carcinogenic (cause cancer). can damage a developing fetus. are legal forms of psychoactive drugs. are dopamine agonists either directly or indirectly. 7. Which of the following drugs is the leading cause of preventable deaths?Group of answer choicesopiates alcohol nicotine methamphetamine cocaine 8. From 2000 to 2017, the overall frequency of smoking in the U.S. was ____________. The frequency of vaping was _____________.Group of answer choicesdecreasing, also decreasing increasing, decreasing decreasing, increasing staying the same, increasing increasing, also increasing 9. The German company Bayer, maker of Bayer aspirin, developed the sale of ___________ and marketed it as a way to kick the addiction to morphine.Group of answer choicesheroin oxycodone fentanyl opium buprenorphine 10. Which of the following is the primary reason that opioids cause overdoses?Group of answer choicesThey cause heart arrhythmias. They suppress breathing. They inhibit the activity of the locus coeruleus. They interrupt connections between the thalamus and the superior colliculus. They cause the lungs to fill with fluid. 11. Opioids increase dopamine activity byGroup of answer choicesbeing a dopamine reuptake inhibitor. inhibiting GABA neurons, which normally inhibit dopamine neurons. making dopamine vesicles “leaky,” increasing dopamine in the synapse. attaching and activating dopamine receptors directly. None of the above are correct. 12. Heroin addicts tend to overdose in unfamiliar environments primarily due toGroup of answer choicesupregulation of postsynaptic receptors, causing someone to take a higher dose of drugs. downregulation of presynaptic transports, causing the person to take a higher dose of drugs. classical conditioning and conditioned compensatory response. rapid reacquisition of an extinguished psychological tolerance. None of the above is the correct answer. 13. Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for someone developing an addiction to drugs, including alcohol?Group of answer choicesThe person has schizophrenia. The person’s biological father and mother struggle with addiction. The person experienced trauma or abuse as a child. The person has been diagnosed for antisocial personality disorder. All of the above are risk factors for addiction. 14. The two areas of the brain thought to be overactive in people with autism spectrum disorder are the ____________ and the ___________.Group of answer choicesamygdala, prefrontal cortex amygdala, fornix cerebellum, striatum prefrontal cortex, hippocampus thalamus, cingulate cortex 15. There are few drugs that are used to treat people with autism spectrum disorder. Research with the hormone ____________ has shown some promise as a possible treatment.Group of answer choicescortisol testosterone oxytocin estrogen human growth hormone (HGH) 16. Which of the following is NOT considered a positive symptom of schizophrenia?Group of answer choiceshearing voices (auditory hallucinations) believing that someone or an alien implanted a device in their head inability to receive pleasure out of life (anhedonia) believing that words on a billboard contain secret messages believing in having superior powers or abilities 17. Terrance has difficulty planning tasks and organizing thoughts—these are problems with executive functions. He also has difficulty with sustaining attention, problems with memory, and when he speaks, he is very difficult to understand. Terrance is showingGroup of answer choicesmotivational symptoms of schizophrenia. positive symptoms of schizophrenia. negative symptoms of schizophrenia. cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia. adjustment symptoms of schizophrenia. 18. Clozapine is a commonly-usedGroup of answer choicestypical antipsychotic. monoamine oxidase inhibitor antidepressant. selective serotonin uptake inhibitor antidepressant. anxiolytic. atypical antipsychotic. 19. Saanvi has epilepsy. When she experiences a seizure, she gets a feeling before it happens. She has a service dog that has been trained to detect these _________ and can warn her to lie down, so she doesn’t get hurt during the seizure.Group of answer choicespre-triggers auras precursors signatures impressions 20. Which of the following is the most severe and dangerous type of seizure?Group of answer choicesabsence seizure complex partial seizure tonic-clonic seizure multi-focal seizure major-phasic seizure 21. The case study of Phineas Gage was interesting because heGroup of answer choiceshad surgery that prevented him from creating new memories. had the left hemisphere of this brain removed because of epilepsy when he was a child and still was able to function relatively normally as an adult. had a stroke that selectively damaged an area of the brain responsible for color vision and so could neither perceive nor remember color. was a professional football player in 1980 who played for the L.A. Rams. He was the first confirmed case of chronic traumatic encephalopathy. None of the above describe the case of Phineas Gage. 22. Dementia pugilistica is associated withGroup of answer choicesprions. meningitis. Parkinson’s disease. repeated head injury. Down syndrome. Social SciencePsychologyEDUCACION 19Share Question


