In Decision-Making, Research on the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (DLPFC) and the Ventromedial
In decision-making, research on the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VMPFC) suggests that
A) both are involved in cognitive control + emotional processing
B) the VMPFC is involved mostly in cognitive control
C) the DLPFC is involved mostly in emotional processing
D) the DLPFC is involved mostly in cognitive control
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Q1: Moods differ from emotions in that they
Q2: In decision-making, anger causes
A) extensive use of
Q3: In decision-making, positive mood states lead to
A)
Q4: Emotions of direct relevance to the situation
Q5: Someone who attaches more weight to cognitive
Q7: The dual-process theory of moral reasoning is
Q8: Syllogistic reasoning is a type of
A) informal
Q9: Anxious individuals often have poor reasoning performance
Q10: Anger causes
A) pessimistic judgements + low perceived
Q11: Sadness causes
A) pessimistic judgements about the future
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