1) Aphagia means a) Over Eating b) No Eating 2) Damage to which area of the brain leads to Aphagia? a) Lateral Hypothalamus b) Ventromedial Hypothalamus 3) Which of the following is a Neurotransmitter a) Leptin b) Ghrelin c) Neuropeptide Y (NPY) d) Cholecystokinin 4) Wickens 2000 identified the role of NPY. When injected into Rats it caused the rats to a) Immediately begin feeding, even when satiated b) Immediatley stop feeding 5) Leptin is normally produced by: a) Muscle Tissue b) Fat Tissue c) Nerve Tissue 6) Leptin causes: a) Weight Gain b) Weight Loss c) Increased Appetite d) Decreased Appetite e) Weight Loss and Decreased Appetite f) Weight Gain and Increased Appetite 7) Rolls and Rolls identified that if the Amygdala was removed from rats.. a) The rat consumed both familiar and unfamiliar food b) The rat consumed only familiar food 8) Kolb and Whishaw (2006) identified that damage to the inferior frontal cortex caused a) decreased eating b) increased eating 9) Kluver - Bucy Syndrome typically show increased appetite, indiscriminate eating ad an attempt to eat non food items. This can be explained due to a) damage to the amygdala b) damage to the inferior prefrontal corext c) damage to the VMH d) damage to the LH e) damage to the VMH and LH f) damage to the amygdala and inferior prefrontal cortex 10) Ghrelin is released by the a) Large Intestines b) Small Intestines c) Stomach d) Pancreas e) Duodenum 11) Ghrelin has been identified to a) stimulate feeding b) inhibit feeding 12) Ghrelin acts on which part of the hypothalamus? a) VMH b) LH c) paraventricular nucleaus (PVN) 13) Cholecystolkinin (CCK) is produced by the a) Large Intestine b) Small Intestine c) Stomach d) Duodenum 14) CCK role is to a) stimulate feeding b) inhibit feeding 15) Serotoin is a ___________. __________ activity has been found to __________ food intake. a) neurotransmitter, increased, decrease b) neurotransmitter, decrease, increase c) hormone, increase, decrease d) hormone, decrease, increase 16) How many females in the UK suffer from Anorexia? a) 1 in 100 b) 1 in 150 c) 1 in 200 d) 1 in 250 e) 1 in 300 f) 1 in 350 17) How many males in the UK suffer from Anorexia? a) 1 in 1000 b) 1 in 2000 c) 1 in 3000 d) 1 in 4000 e) 1 in 5000 f) 1 in 6000 18) What age rage mostly suffer from Anorexia? a) 15 - 20 b) 15 - 25 c) 15 - 30 d) 15 - 35 e) 15 - 40 19) According to the DSM IV, Anorexia is characterised by a refusal to maintain a normal body weight. This is classified as consistently weighing less than ??% of the expected weight for their build, age and height a) 70 b) 75 c) 80 d) 85 e) 90 f) 95 20) Do people who suffer from Anorexia experience Anxiety? a) YES b) NO 21) Do men or women who suffer from Anorexia experience Amenorrhoae? a) MEN b) WOMEN 22) Holland et al (1988) carried out a study of concordance rates in twins. They found the concordance rates was... a) 67pc for MZ and 2pc for DZ b) 85pc for MZ and 7pc for DZ c) 56pc for MZ and 5pc for DZ 23) Damage to which part of the hypothalamus has been suggested to causing anorexia? a) LH b) VMH c) PV 24) Patients who suffer from Anorexia have a) low levels of serotonin b) high levels of serotonin 25) High Levels of Serotonin leads to a) Stress b) Anxiety c) Both 26) Kaye et al (2005) carried out a study of serotoni in anorexia. They concluded that a) high levels of serotonin leads to aorexia b) there is a correlation betwen serotonin levels and anorexia c) it is not clear whether serotonin levels are a cuase or an effect of anorexia 27) Which Psychologists carried out a study of media influences on anorexia? a) Watson and Crick (1954) b) Cummings et al (2004) c) Keel and Klump (2003) 28) Becker et al's naturalistic experiment was carried out in which country? a) Germany b) America c) South America d) Fiji e) Japan 29) Becker et al (2002) concluded.. a) there is NO link between Western influeces from a TV on eating behaviours b) there is a DIRECT link between Western inflluence from a TV on eating disorder behaviour 30) The evolutioary approach to explaining anorexia is considered too a) deterministic b) unscientific c) reductionist 31) The psychodyamic approach to explaining anorexia is considered too a) reductionist b) deterministic c) unscientific 32) The behaviour approach to explaining anorexia is considered to be too a) deterministic b) reductionist c) unscientific
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