Exam 5: The Biological Bases of Behavior Part 1

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A neurologist believes that Hillary may have epilepsy. To confirm this diagnosis the neurologist needs to record the overall electrical activity in Hillary's brain. The best way for the neurologist to obtain this information would be to use

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The dopamine system involved in Parkinson's disease is located in which of the following areas of the brain?

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If you hit your thumb with a hammer, which nervous system sends the message to your brain?

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Based on the research into the role of glutamate circuits in the brain, you might predict that a reduction in this neurotransmitter would

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The enclosing sheaths that protect the brain and spinal cord are referred to as

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When neurotransmitters bind to or attach to receptor sites the probability of the postsynaptic neuron firing an action potential

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The neurons in Michael's arm just sent a neural impulse. It will be 1-2 milliseconds before another neural impulse can be generated. This brief time period, when another neural impulse cannot occur, is called the

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Terminal buttons are located

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The electrical charge that exists between the inside and the outside of a neuron when the neuron is neither receiving nor sending is approximately

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Leonard's mother became dehydrated during a recent illness, and the levels of sodium in her body were significantly reduced. If enough sodium was lost you might expect that

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The ____ nervous system carries information from the voluntary skeletal muscles and sensory receptors to the central nervous system and also carries commands from the central nervous system to the muscles.

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Which of the following research techniques is LEAST likely to be used to study the human brain?

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If action potentials follow the all-or-none principle how is it possible for us to distinguish between different levels of stimulus intensity?

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Damage to the temporal lobe of the brain would probably be most harmful to the career of

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Most neurons have only one axon, yet it is said that a single neuron can connect to many other neurons. How does this occur?

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Electrodes placed in which location are likely to produce the highest rates of self- stimulation by an animal?

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Which of the following is the correct sequence of steps through which neurotransmitters progress during synaptic transmission?

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A painless technique that allows researchers to create in human subjects "virtual lesions" for short periods of times is

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Erin suffered a brain injury and her neurologist has told her that there is damage to her reticular formation. In this instance, Erin is most likely to experience

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The lobe of the brain with primary responsibility for processing bodily sensations is the

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