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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 卫生类填空.集考试卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、1. mind and body are two parts of a complex organism controlled by the nervous system, which acts on information received from the senses. the way a person perceives and reacts depends on his mood, h

2、is state of health, his diet, his body temperature and his level of consciousness.2. there is considerable evidence that every thought or emotion has some related physical effect, and that every change within the nervous system should have some psychological effect. although the precise nature of th

3、ese correlations is not always known, the view that body and mind are constantly interacting in some way is now accepted by most psychologists.3. the relationship between mind and body is particularly apparent in emotional states, especially those of fear and anger. when a person is in the grip of a

4、 powerful emotion his body undergoes changes, just as it does when he is asleep, ill or under the influence of drugs or alcohol. most people are familiar with such sensations as a dry mouth when they are nervous, or a racing heart when they are afraid or excited. such physical changes can be measure

5、d, for instance, by recording pulse rate and breathing, or by measuring the dilation of the pupils of the eyes.4. a particularly sensitive measure of bodily change during periods of emotion is the galvanic skin response(gsr). this is used in the instrument known as the lie detector. the gsr depends

6、on the fact that some mental activity produces bodily changes, such as sweating, which affect the skins resistance to electricity. to measure gsr, electrodes are placed on the palm and on the back of the hand, and a weak current is passed between the electrodes. changes in the current are recorded i

7、n an amplified form, often by means of an automatically controlled pen on moving paper. other recordings, for instance of pulse, blood pressure and breathing, can be made simultaneously, by an instrument called a polygraph.5. the galvanic skin response method has proved a very efficient indicator of

8、 general psychological arousal. even slight embarrassment will cause a defection of the recording pen.para 2 _. ( )2、1. mind and body are two parts of a complex organism controlled by the nervous system, which acts on information received from the senses. the way a person perceives and reacts depend

9、s on his mood, his state of health, his diet, his body temperature and his level of consciousness.2. there is considerable evidence that every thought or emotion has some related physical effect, and that every change within the nervous system should have some psychological effect. although the prec

10、ise nature of these correlations is not always known, the view that body and mind are constantly interacting in some way is now accepted by most psychologists.3. the relationship between mind and body is particularly apparent in emotional states, especially those of fear and anger. when a person is

11、in the grip of a powerful emotion his body undergoes changes, just as it does when he is asleep, ill or under the influence of drugs or alcohol. most people are familiar with such sensations as a dry mouth when they are nervous, or a racing heart when they are afraid or excited. such physical change

12、s can be measured, for instance, by recording pulse rate and breathing, or by measuring the dilation of the pupils of the eyes.4. a particularly sensitive measure of bodily change during periods of emotion is the galvanic skin response(gsr). this is used in the instrument known as the lie detector.

13、the gsr depends on the fact that some mental activity produces bodily changes, such as sweating, which affect the skins resistance to electricity. to measure gsr, electrodes are placed on the palm and on the back of the hand, and a weak current is passed between the electrodes. changes in the curren

14、t are recorded in an amplified form, often by means of an automatically controlled pen on moving paper. other recordings, for instance of pulse, blood pressure and breathing, can be made simultaneously, by an instrument called a polygraph.5. the galvanic skin response method has proved a very effici

15、ent indicator of general psychological arousal. even slight embarrassment will cause a defection of the recording pen.para 3 _. ( )3、1. mind and body are two parts of a complex organism controlled by the nervous system, which acts on information received from the senses. the way a person perceives a

16、nd reacts depends on his mood, his state of health, his diet, his body temperature and his level of consciousness.2. there is considerable evidence that every thought or emotion has some related physical effect, and that every change within the nervous system should have some psychological effect. a

17、lthough the precise nature of these correlations is not always known, the view that body and mind are constantly interacting in some way is now accepted by most psychologists.3. the relationship between mind and body is particularly apparent in emotional states, especially those of fear and anger. w

18、hen a person is in the grip of a powerful emotion his body undergoes changes, just as it does when he is asleep, ill or under the influence of drugs or alcohol. most people are familiar with such sensations as a dry mouth when they are nervous, or a racing heart when they are afraid or excited. such

19、 physical changes can be measured, for instance, by recording pulse rate and breathing, or by measuring the dilation of the pupils of the eyes.4. a particularly sensitive measure of bodily change during periods of emotion is the galvanic skin response(gsr). this is used in the instrument known as th

20、e lie detector. the gsr depends on the fact that some mental activity produces bodily changes, such as sweating, which affect the skins resistance to electricity. to measure gsr, electrodes are placed on the palm and on the back of the hand, and a weak current is passed between the electrodes. chang

21、es in the current are recorded in an amplified form, often by means of an automatically controlled pen on moving paper. other recordings, for instance of pulse, blood pressure and breathing, can be made simultaneously, by an instrument called a polygraph.5. the galvanic skin response method has prov

22、ed a very efficient indicator of general psychological arousal. even slight embarrassment will cause a defection of the recording pen.para 4 _. ( )4、1. mind and body are two parts of a complex organism controlled by the nervous system, which acts on information received from the senses. the way a pe

23、rson perceives and reacts depends on his mood, his state of health, his diet, his body temperature and his level of consciousness.2. there is considerable evidence that every thought or emotion has some related physical effect, and that every change within the nervous system should have some psychol

24、ogical effect. although the precise nature of these correlations is not always known, the view that body and mind are constantly interacting in some way is now accepted by most psychologists.3. the relationship between mind and body is particularly apparent in emotional states, especially those of f

25、ear and anger. when a person is in the grip of a powerful emotion his body undergoes changes, just as it does when he is asleep, ill or under the influence of drugs or alcohol. most people are familiar with such sensations as a dry mouth when they are nervous, or a racing heart when they are afraid

26、or excited. such physical changes can be measured, for instance, by recording pulse rate and breathing, or by measuring the dilation of the pupils of the eyes.4. a particularly sensitive measure of bodily change during periods of emotion is the galvanic skin response(gsr). this is used in the instru

27、ment known as the lie detector. the gsr depends on the fact that some mental activity produces bodily changes, such as sweating, which affect the skins resistance to electricity. to measure gsr, electrodes are placed on the palm and on the back of the hand, and a weak current is passed between the e

28、lectrodes. changes in the current are recorded in an amplified form, often by means of an automatically controlled pen on moving paper. other recordings, for instance of pulse, blood pressure and breathing, can be made simultaneously, by an instrument called a polygraph.5. the galvanic skin response

29、 method has proved a very efficient indicator of general psychological arousal. even slight embarrassment will cause a defection of the recording pen.para 5 _.a. every thought or emotion has some related physical effect.b. gsr is a measure of bodily change during periods of emotion.c. gsr is very ef

30、ficient in indicating peoples emotion.d. gsr is very expensive.e. gsr is used to judging prisoners.f. mind and body has an apparent relationship. ( )5、1. mind and body are two parts of a complex organism controlled by the nervous system, which acts on information received from the senses. the way a

31、person perceives and reacts depends on his mood, his state of health, his diet, his body temperature and his level of consciousness.2. there is considerable evidence that every thought or emotion has some related physical effect, and that every change within the nervous system should have some psych

32、ological effect. although the precise nature of these correlations is not always known, the view that body and mind are constantly interacting in some way is now accepted by most psychologists.3. the relationship between mind and body is particularly apparent in emotional states, especially those of

33、 fear and anger. when a person is in the grip of a powerful emotion his body undergoes changes, just as it does when he is asleep, ill or under the influence of drugs or alcohol. most people are familiar with such sensations as a dry mouth when they are nervous, or a racing heart when they are afrai

34、d or excited. such physical changes can be measured, for instance, by recording pulse rate and breathing, or by measuring the dilation of the pupils of the eyes.4. a particularly sensitive measure of bodily change during periods of emotion is the galvanic skin response(gsr). this is used in the inst

35、rument known as the lie detector. the gsr depends on the fact that some mental activity produces bodily changes, such as sweating, which affect the skins resistance to electricity. to measure gsr, electrodes are placed on the palm and on the back of the hand, and a weak current is passed between the

36、 electrodes. changes in the current are recorded in an amplified form, often by means of an automatically controlled pen on moving paper. other recordings, for instance of pulse, blood pressure and breathing, can be made simultaneously, by an instrument called a polygraph.5. the galvanic skin respon

37、se method has proved a very efficient indicator of general psychological arousal. even slight embarrassment will cause a defection of the recording pen.there is a lot of _ that every emotion has some physical effect. ( )6、1. mind and body are two parts of a complex organism controlled by the nervous

38、 system, which acts on information received from the senses. the way a person perceives and reacts depends on his mood, his state of health, his diet, his body temperature and his level of consciousness.2. there is considerable evidence that every thought or emotion has some related physical effect,

39、 and that every change within the nervous system should have some psychological effect. although the precise nature of these correlations is not always known, the view that body and mind are constantly interacting in some way is now accepted by most psychologists.3. the relationship between mind and

40、 body is particularly apparent in emotional states, especially those of fear and anger. when a person is in the grip of a powerful emotion his body undergoes changes, just as it does when he is asleep, ill or under the influence of drugs or alcohol. most people are familiar with such sensations as a

41、 dry mouth when they are nervous, or a racing heart when they are afraid or excited. such physical changes can be measured, for instance, by recording pulse rate and breathing, or by measuring the dilation of the pupils of the eyes.4. a particularly sensitive measure of bodily change during periods

42、of emotion is the galvanic skin response(gsr). this is used in the instrument known as the lie detector. the gsr depends on the fact that some mental activity produces bodily changes, such as sweating, which affect the skins resistance to electricity. to measure gsr, electrodes are placed on the pal

43、m and on the back of the hand, and a weak current is passed between the electrodes. changes in the current are recorded in an amplified form, often by means of an automatically controlled pen on moving paper. other recordings, for instance of pulse, blood pressure and breathing, can be made simultan

44、eously, by an instrument called a polygraph.5. the galvanic skin response method has proved a very efficient indicator of general psychological arousal. even slight embarrassment will cause a defection of the recording pen.osr is used in the instrument know as the _. ( )7、1. mind and body are two pa

45、rts of a complex organism controlled by the nervous system, which acts on information received from the senses. the way a person perceives and reacts depends on his mood, his state of health, his diet, his body temperature and his level of consciousness.2. there is considerable evidence that every t

46、hought or emotion has some related physical effect, and that every change within the nervous system should have some psychological effect. although the precise nature of these correlations is not always known, the view that body and mind are constantly interacting in some way is now accepted by most

47、 psychologists.3. the relationship between mind and body is particularly apparent in emotional states, especially those of fear and anger. when a person is in the grip of a powerful emotion his body undergoes changes, just as it does when he is asleep, ill or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

48、 most people are familiar with such sensations as a dry mouth when they are nervous, or a racing heart when they are afraid or excited. such physical changes can be measured, for instance, by recording pulse rate and breathing, or by measuring the dilation of the pupils of the eyes.4. a particularly

49、 sensitive measure of bodily change during periods of emotion is the galvanic skin response(gsr). this is used in the instrument known as the lie detector. the gsr depends on the fact that some mental activity produces bodily changes, such as sweating, which affect the skins resistance to electricit

50、y. to measure gsr, electrodes are placed on the palm and on the back of the hand, and a weak current is passed between the electrodes. changes in the current are recorded in an amplified form, often by means of an automatically controlled pen on moving paper. other recordings, for instance of pulse,

51、 blood pressure and breathing, can be made simultaneously, by an instrument called a polygraph.5. the galvanic skin response method has proved a very efficient indicator of general psychological arousal. even slight embarrassment will cause a defection of the recording pen.blood pressure can be made

52、 by a _. ( )8、1. mind and body are two parts of a complex organism controlled by the nervous system, which acts on information received from the senses. the way a person perceives and reacts depends on his mood, his state of health, his diet, his body temperature and his level of consciousness.2. there is considerable evidence that every thought or emotion has some related physical effect, and that every change within the nervous system should have some psychological effect. although the

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