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Brain Story MODs Exam 1 Questions With 100% Verified Solutions According to Dr. Montgomery, why do people recovering from process addictions like to run yellow lights? - ANSWER They have not yet learned how to feel normal emotions, so they seek out situations that give them a rush of exhilaration Addiction interaction disorder is characterized by many different patterns of behavior. Which of the folllowing best describes disinhibiting behavior? a. using one substance or behavior to counter the effects of another b. using one substance or behavior to alleviate the withdrawal from another c. using one substance or behavior to lower boundaries to using another d. simultaneous increase in use of 2 substances or behaviors - ANSWER c. using one substance or behavior to lower boundaries to using another Trauma is at the core of many process and substance addictions, and many people with addictions show particular patterns of trauma reactions. Which of the following best describes trauma splitting? a. dissociating from painful experiences and not integrating them into the self or daily life b. numbing or blocking out residual feelings from the trauma c. dysfunctional attachment to people who are sorces of danger, shame, or exploitation d. repeating beaviors or seeking experiences that recreate the trauma experience - ANSWER a. dissociating from painful experiences and not integrating them into the self or daily life Which of the following is NOT a parental capacity that is mediated by the executive system? a. self-control b. distress tolerance c. consequence appraisal d. none of the above - ANSWER d. none of the above What systems are activated when a parent views images of their own baby? - ANSWER Reward system and Emotional appraisal system Imaging studies have shown grey matter increases in mothers brains from 2-4 weeks to 3-4 months postpartum. What best predicts this increase? The mother (positive/negative) perception of her baby - ANSWER positive What predicts how much oxytocin a mother releases in response to her own baby? The babys attachment style or the mothers attachment style? - ANSWER the mothers attachment style Dr. Mayes describes the attachment system as performing what key function for a child? a. personality development b. regulating reward c. regulating stress d. executive functions - ANSWER regulating stress Substance misuse mothers typically withdraw from their babys distress and show more negative affect and heightened physical provocation in interactions. What is this most likely due to? - ANSWER A heightened stress response What 2 hormones are involved in iniating our response to stress? - ANSWER Cortisol and adrenalin Which is a function of cortisols activity during stress? a. increases blood pressure b. increases heart rate c. sends energy to muscles d. shuts down cortisol release - ANSWER d. shuts down cortisol release Which correctly identify the brain structures involved in mediating our responses to stress? a. prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, amygdala, hypothalamus, pituitary gland b. prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, amygdala, thalamus, pituitary gland c. prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, amygdala, hypothalamus, adrenal gland d. prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, accumbens, hypothalamus, pituitary gland - ANSWER a. prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, amygdala, hypothalamus, pituitary gland Which of the following ANSWERs best describes the difference between tolerable and toxic stress in a child? a. tolerable stress is less severe than toxic stress b. toxic stress is more long-lasting than tolerable stress c. toxic stress involves something that physically harms a child but tolerable stress does not d. tolerable stress is buffered by supportive adult relationships but toxic stress is not - ANSWER d. tolerable stress is buffered by supportive adult relationships but toxic stress is not What is the most common source of childhood toxic stress in western countries? a. physical abuse b. neglect c. maternal depression d. emotional abuse - ANSWER b. neglect Allostatic changes due to activation of the stress response can produce allostatic load on the body and brain. Which of the following pairs does NOT correctly identify an allostatic change and its corresponding allostatic load? a. increased blood pressure; hypertension b. hypervigilance; anxiety disorders c. increased blood sugar; type 2 diabetes d. silencing of the glucocorticoid receptor gene and glucocorticoid resistance - ANSWER d. silencing of the glucocorticoid receptor gene and glucocorticoid resistance Early life stress is associated with what physiological change in adulthood? a. increased sensitivity to stress b. increased levels of inflammation c. glococorticoid resistance

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According to Dr. Montgomery, why do people recovering from process
addictions like to run yellow lights? - ANSWER They have not yet learned
how to feel normal emotions, so they seek out situations that give them a
rush of exhilaration

Addiction interaction disorder is characterized by many different patterns
of behavior. Which of the folllowing best describes disinhibiting behavior?
a. using one substance or behavior to counter the effects of another
b. using one substance or behavior to alleviate the withdrawal from
another
c. using one substance or behavior to lower boundaries to using another
d. simultaneous increase in use of 2 substances or behaviors - ANSWER
c. using one substance or behavior to lower boundaries to using another

Trauma is at the core of many process and substance addictions, and
many people with addictions show particular patterns of trauma reactions.
Which of the following best describes trauma splitting?
a. dissociating from painful experiences and not integrating them into the
self or daily life
b. numbing or blocking out residual feelings from the trauma
c. dysfunctional attachment to people who are sorces of danger, shame, or
exploitation
d. repeating beaviors or seeking experiences that recreate the trauma
experience - ANSWER a. dissociating from painful experiences and not
integrating them into the self or daily life

Which of the following is NOT a parental capacity that is mediated by
the executive system? a. self-control
b. distress tolerance
c. consequence appraisal
d. none of the above - ANSWER d. none of the above

, What systems are activated when a parent views images of their own
baby? - ANSWER Reward system and Emotional appraisal system
Imaging studies have shown grey matter increases in mothers brains from
2-4 weeks to 3-4 months postpartum. What best predicts this increase?
The mother (positive/negative) perception of her baby - ANSWER positive

What predicts how much oxytocin a mother releases in response to her
own baby?
The babys attachment style or the mothers attachment style? - ANSWER
the mothers attachment style

Dr. Mayes describes the attachment system as performing what key
function for a child?
a. personality development
b. regulating reward
c. regulating stress
d. executive functions - ANSWER regulating stress

Substance misuse mothers typically withdraw from their babys distress and
show more negative affect and heightened physical provocation in
interactions. What is this most likely due to? - ANSWER A heightened
stress response

What 2 hormones are involved in iniating our response to stress? -
ANSWER Cortisol and adrenalin

Which is a function of cortisols activity during stress?
a. increases blood pressure
b. increases heart rate
c. sends energy to muscles
d. shuts down cortisol release - ANSWER d. shuts down cortisol release

Which correctly identify the brain structures involved in mediating our
responses to stress?
a. prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, amygdala, hypothalamus, pituitary
gland
b. prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, amygdala, thalamus, pituitary gland
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