81) Which of the following appears to be the LEAST likely explanation for auditory hallucinations? A) brain chemistry abnormalities B) uninhibited daytime dreams C) projections of internal self-talk D) overly sensitive auditory nerves 82) Which of the following appears to be the MOST likely explanation for auditory hallucinations? A) hallucinogenic drug use B) uninhibited daytime dreams C) projections of internal self-talk D) overly sensitive auditory nerves 83) The brain structure apparently involved in auditory hallucinations is ________. A) Broca’s area B) the parietal lobe C) the amygdala D) the cerebellum 84) Auditory hallucinations appear to be a form of ________ speech attributed to ________ sources. A) internal; internal B) external; internal C) internal; external D) external; external 85) One possible explanation for hallucinations is that defects in deeper brain structures may lead the brain to create its own reality, which goes unchecked because of a failure in the _______ of the cerebral cortex to perform a reality check. A) frontal lobes B) limbic system C) temporal lobes D) occipital lobes 86) Emotional response in schizophrenics is typified by ________ affect. A) flat B) normal C) enhanced D) explosive 87) Which of the following is NOT true of people with schizophrenia? A) They exhibit enhanced ego boundaries. B) Their behaviour may slow to a state of stupor. C) Their emotional responses are typified by either inappropriate or blunted affect. D) They show significant impairment in their interpersonal relationships. 88) People with schizophrenia display ________ facial expression as normal people when viewing emotion-eliciting films, and they report experiencing ________ positive and negative emotion. A) not as much; less B) as much; less C) not as much; as much D) as much; as much 89) People with schizophrenia may show highly excited or wild behaviour or slow to a state of_____. A) coma B) anhedonia C) stupor D) mania 90) “Loss of ego boundaries†is a phenomenon where individuals with schizophrenia _________. A) fail to recognize themselves as unique individuals B) invade the personal space of others C) can’t separate internal versus external voices D) become overly self-centred and make unreasonable demands on others