All GRE Subject Test: Psychology Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Neuromodulators & Drugs
Which of the following is an example of a gender basis in physiological stress reactions?
When asked to recall emotionally strong memories, men tend to gravitate towards memories of fear, frustration and violence, and women tend to recall more memories of happiness, contentment, or romantic feelings
Women react more quickly to olfactory and gustatory signs of stress, whereas men react more quickly to audio or visual signs of stress
Men have slower reuptake of norepinephrine during stressful situations than women do, prolonging the fight-or-flight response
Men experience elevated levels of cortisol activity during stress, whereas women experience decreased cortisol levels
Men show more activation of their limbic system in response to stress than do women
Men experience elevated levels of cortisol activity during stress, whereas women experience decreased cortisol levels
Physiological testing (e.g. blood screenings, radiologic scans and hormonal level measures) have shown that in male primates including humans, cortisol and stress levels have a moderate positive correlation, whereas this correlation is weakly negative in females of the same species.
Example Question #2 : Neuromodulators & Drugs
Atypical antipsychotic medications block dopamine and which other neurotransmitter receptors?
Seratonin
GABA
Epinephrine
Acetylcholine
Melatonin
Seratonin
Remember that typical antipsychotics refer to the first generation of antipsychotics, while atypical antipsychotics refer to the second generation of antipsychotics. Both typical and atypical antipsychotics block dopamine pathways, but many atypical antipsychotics also block seratonin pathways. The other listed neurotransmitters are not associated with psychosis.
Example Question #3 : Neuromodulators & Drugs
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) are utilized to primarily treat which mental health disorder?
Depression
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Antisocial Personality Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
Depression
While SSRIs can be utilized to treat multiple disorders, it is primarily used in the treatment of depression. Depression is thought to be caused by low serotonin release, and SSRIs prevent the re-uptake and subsequent breakdown of serotonin. Antisocial Personality Disorder, previously known as Psychopathy, has no known treatment though group therapy can be utilized. ADHD is primarily treated with methylphenidates (ex. Ritalin) or amphetamines (ex. Adderall). BPD is treated with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).
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