Introductory Psychology CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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Prepare for the Introductory Psychology CLEP Exam with our comprehensive quiz featuring multiple-choice questions and detailed explanations. Build your confidence and understanding of key psychological concepts to help ensure your success on test day!

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What is the primary role of the amygdala in the brain?

  1. To control the body's fight or flight response

  2. To control emotional responses

  3. To control motor functions

  4. To control cognitive processes

The correct answer is: To control emotional responses

The amygdala is responsible for controlling emotional responses in the brain, such as fear and anxiety. This is its primary role and it can affect other functions in the brain, such as memory. Option A is incorrect because the amygdala does play a role in the fight or flight response, but it is not its primary function. Option C is incorrect because motor functions are primarily controlled by other areas of the brain, such as the cerebellum. Option D is incorrect because cognitive processes, such as thinking and problem solving, are mainly controlled by the frontal lobe.