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21 Cards in this Set
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What is the MESIOLIMBIC pathway for?
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pleasure
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what is the pathway of pleasure in the brain?
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mesiolimbic
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what emotion is the amygdala involved wit?
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fear
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what emotion is the anterior cingulate gyrus involved with?
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suffering
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what emotion is the nucleus accumbens involved with?
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pleasure
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what emotion is the periaqueductal area involved with?
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displeasure
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what emotion is the hypothalamus invovled with?
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physical aspect of emotion
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what area of the brain is associated with fear?
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amygdala
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what area of the brain is associated with displeasure?
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periaqueductal aren
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what area of the brain is associated with pleaure?
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nucleus accumbens
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what area of the brain is associated with suffereing
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anteiror cingulate gyrus
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what are the 2 receptors of nucleus accumbens involved with pleasure?
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opiate and dopamine
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What area of the brain allows you to INHIBIT emotionally driven behavior?
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Frontal cortex
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What makes the olfactory center highly active in emotions?
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it bypasses the thalamus directly to limbic system
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The thalamus processes information to go to 2 pathways?
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Unconcious (quick & dirty)
and CONCIOUS - slow/accurate, sensory frontal cortex |
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WHat area of the brain is involved in translating judgment into an emotional response
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orbitofrontal cortex
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what part of emotion is the orbitofrontal cortex invovled in?
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translating judgment into emotional response
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The voluntary smile originates where?
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Motor areas: pre-central gyrus/primary motor cortex
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The involuntary smile originates where?
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hypothalamus/medial forebrain/limbic system
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What type of smile is possible when the alpha motor neurons are cut?N
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NONE
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what type os smile is possible when upper motor neurons are cut?
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INVOLUNTARY only
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