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BBH 432 EXAM 3 PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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Optimism In the F. Cohen et al. (1999) Nurse study, for acute stress had no change and showed decrease in cytotoxic and NK cells for persistent stress Pessimism In the F. Cohen et al. (1999) Nurse study, for acute stress had a decrease in cytotoxic cells and showed increase in cytotoxic cells/no ch...

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BBH 432 Exam 4 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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One of the most prevalent chronic illnesses in US adolescents asthma, 9% of the population is diagnosed Dr. Cavigelli's Experiment to investigate mental health consequences of asthma studied two phenotypes (airway inflammation and labored breathing) Anxiety = avoiding the open arms of the raise...

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BBH 432 Clicker Questions & TQ Quiz Answers

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What is the most important level of analysis? ALL: •social •individual •organ systems •cellular Our memories are shaped by our mood states, beliefs, knowledge, and our expectations. This is why they are subject to change. True The sympathetic nervous system that controls the "Fight or Fli...

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BBH 432 Exam 2- Lesson 5 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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What concept does the "garden hose" analogy illustrate in this lesson? If you went out to water your plants and wanted to increase the velocity of water coming out of the hose, you would have two options: you could open the spigot more to increase the amount of water coming into the house at one t...

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BBH 432 Exam 3- Stress and Aging I, II & III Test Questions and Correct Answers

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What is the end replication problem? With consecutive rounds of DNA replication, the ends of the DNA, the telomeres will become shorter and shorter What is the Hayflick Limit? -Telomere provide a means for "counting" cell division -The number of times a normal human cell population will divide un...

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BBH 432 Exam 1 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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Stress An event that is interpreted as threatening and elicits the physiological and behavioral responses associated with the stress response. A threat to homeostasis Eustress positive stress Distress negative stress Stressor any factor that causes stress Perception means the physical act of per...

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BBH 432 Exam 3 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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Depression - anhedonia - overattention to negative stimuli - guilt / worthelssness - duration: > 2 weeks - memory / concentration problems - altered appeite and sleep Depression Prevalence - 5-20% of Americans afflicted - often after chronic/severe stress - more frequent in women: men (2:1) - he...

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BBH 432 Exam 2 Study Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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1. How does constantly activating the stress response increase risk for heart disease? stress makes muscles work harder- in veins and hearts making them work harder and pushing blood through- will make muscle increase makes veins rigid and smaller also make heartmuscle increase on one side of the he...

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BBH 432 Exam 1 (Tend and Befriend) Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Tend-and-Befriend 1. under stress, people (especially women) often provide support to others (tend) and bond with and seek support from others (befriend) (Connectedness) 2. Introduced by Shelley Taylor and colleagues 3. Tending reduces biological stress in mother and offspring Primary hormones 1. T...

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BBH 432 Final Exam Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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Why are models important in the study of disease? Can be used to study human health and disease, just as physics is used to understand steam engines Descartes -Mind-body dualism -Argued disease should be studied scientifically Bernard -Argued against Vitalism -Dissected living animals in front of ...

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BBH 432 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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Antigen any substance that elicits an immune response (virus, bacteria, fungi, etc.) Lymphocyte immune cells 3 types: t lymphocytes, b lymphocytes, NK cells T lymphocytes differentiate into: t helper cells and t cytotoxic cells; originate in thymus Helper t cells "cheerleaders"; have no ability...

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BBH 432 Exam 4 Study Set with Correct Answers

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Personality & Health: Type A / Hostility Cardiovascular disease/mortality (R. Williams) Personality & Health: Conscientiousness Life Span Personality & Health: High Sociality/Boldness/Aggression Parasite Load/Predation Risk' Personality & Health: What is personality/temperament? Consistent behav...

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BBH 432 Exam 4 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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Tend-and-befriend response under stress, people (especially women) often provide support to others (tend) and bond with and seek support from others (befriend) Biobehavioral threat response designed to protect self and offspring: - use of social groups: to provide physical and perhaps psychological...

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BBH 432 EXAM 3 STUDY QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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Immune system a set of physiological defenses that protect us Non-specific immunity involves inflammation and wbc Specific immunity involves luekocytes Types of wbcs phagocytes and macrophages and nk cells Interferons proteins that is a part of a class of signaling proteins called cytokines Cyt...

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BBH 432- Exam 3 Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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Personality Characteristic pattern of how an individual thinks, feels, and behaves Personality Traits Specific characteristics that make up an individual's personality, and these traits are stable over time (as opposed to states, or emotional responses that change rapidly, sometimes from moment to...

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BBH 432 Exam 2 (Psychoneuroimmunology) Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) 1. Deals with interactions among the mind, the nervous system, the immune system and the endocrine system; the impact of behavior/stress on these interactions; and the implications for health and disease Robert Ader's Experiment 1. In 1975, Ader conducted the first expe...

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BBH 432 Aspects of Stress Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers

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Know the definition of stress from Baum, Grunberg, and Singer "Stress is a process in which environmental or psychological events, called stressors, come to threaten an organism's safety or well-being." Stress is a process That process of how we respond, how long we respond, and how that respons...

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BBH 432 Exam 3 Growth Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Metabolic Imprinting Process : A. Reduced caloric intake by mother results in reduced metabolic rate and increased storage of nutrients by fetus B. Results in increased risk of Metabolic Syndrome as an adult Metabolic Imprinting Evidence : A. Dutch Hunger Winter children 1. First trimester fetus : ...

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BBH 432 Exam 2 (Social Support and Health) Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Social Support 1. Social interactions embedded in relationships that provide a person with potential access to actual perceived resources from others 2. Social Networks ---Defined as "The vehicle through which social support is provided" ---Refers to people's social ties to one another, and the s...

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BBH 432 Final Exam Questions and Complete Solutions

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Why are models important in the study of disease? models are representations of how you believe a system works; your model of how a disease is created greatly influences which treatments you will select Descartes *mind-body dualism*: the mind and body are separate, & in order to reduce disease, you...

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BBH 432 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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Why are models important in the study of disease? they influence treatments you select, partly determined by the tools you have available Descartes: contributions to the biomedical model introduced mind-body dualism ("Cartesian dualism") "Cartesian dualism" 1. Mind and body are separate 2. The...

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