Exam 4: The Brain and Nervous System

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The left cerebral hemisphere is in charge of the left side of the body and the right cerebral hemisphere is in charge of the right side of the body.

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The neural impulse that travels down an axon is ____________ in nature.

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Endorphin levels decrease considerably when an animal or a person is afraid or under stress.

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Emily is told by her physician that her symptoms are caused by the loss of myelin. Her diagnosis is most likely to be:

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What are the two general approaches to mapping the brain?

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Progesterone contributes to the growth and maintenance of the uterine lining in preparation for a fertilized egg.

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Serotonin affects neurons involved in appetite and pain suppression.

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The hippocampus is an important memory structure in the brain.

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Hanging down from the hypothalamus in the human brain, connected to it by a short stalk, is a cherry-sized endocrine gland called the:

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A young woman returns from a day at the beach to find she has developed a severe sunburn. Which neurons are sending the messages from her burned skin to her central nervous system, informing her of the pain from the burn?

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Why does the human brain have so many crevices and wrinkles in the cerebral cortex?

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An EEG or brain-wave recording:

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The left hemisphere is specialized for processing the tone of voice in which the words are spoken.

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The somatic nervous system regulates the functioning of the internal organs.

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Affective neuroscientists explore:

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Neurotransmitters exist only in the brain and spinal cord.

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The outer part of each adrenal gland produces _______________, which increases blood sugar levels and boosts energy.

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The _______________, or "lesser brain," is involved in remembering simple skills and acquired reflexes.

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The lesion method of studying the brain is often used with human participants.

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The brain's ability to change and adapt in response to experience, through neurogenesis, or by reorganizing or growing new neural connections, is called:

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