Exam 3: Biological Foundations of Behaviour
Exam 1: Psychology: the Science of Behaviour158 Questions
Exam 2: Studying Behaviour Scientifically144 Questions
Exam 3: Biological Foundations of Behaviour141 Questions
Exam 4: Genes, Evolution, and Behaviour183 Questions
Exam 5: Sensation and Perception135 Questions
Exam 6: States of Consciousness135 Questions
Exam 7: Learning and Adaptation: the Role of Experience134 Questions
Exam 8: Memory149 Questions
Exam 9: Language and Thinking173 Questions
Exam 10: Intelligence184 Questions
Exam 11: Motivation and Emotion148 Questions
Exam 12: Development Over the Lifespan129 Questions
Exam 13: Behaviour in a Social Context127 Questions
Exam 14: Personality154 Questions
Exam 15: Stress, Coping, and Health150 Questions
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The medulla and pons are similar in that they both are:
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Caffeine is a stimulant drug that increases the activity of neurons and other cells by:
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Shortly after a neural impulse has been triggered,for a brief period of time,the neuron is not excitable and cannot fire another impulse.This is called _____________.
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In 1868,Dr.Harlow wrote of Phineas Gage,"He is fitful,irreverent,indulging at times in the grossest profanity...manifesting but little deference for his fellows,impatient of restraint or advice when it conflicts with his desires." This change to the personality of Phineas Gage was the result of:
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Which of the following represents the normal order of activation in neuronal transmission?
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The somatic sensory cortex is located in the _________________ lobe.
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Damage to the Wernicke's area located in the temporal lobe would leave an individual unable to ___________________ written or spoken speech.
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The two ways in which neurotransmitters are deactivated in the synapse are chemical breakdown and reuptake.
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As you enter the classroom to take the exam covering this material,your heart rate increases,your muscles become tenser,and you start to sweat.These symptoms are most likely produced by your _____________________ system.
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The tiny gap between the axon terminal of a neuron and the dendrite of the next neuron is called the:
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Police officers try to determine if a driver is drunk by giving him/her tests of coordination.That is because alcohol disrupts _____________ function.
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Simone Shamay-Tsoory's research on prisoners was testing the hypothesis that psychopaths may be deficient in:
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The nucleus of the neuron and the biochemical structures needed for cell survival are contained in the:
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Which technique produces the most detailed,coloured images of the brain and can be used to study both brain structure and brain activity?
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The type of neuron that carries input messages from the sense organs to the central nervous system is called the ___________.
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A male rat has a particular area of its brain destroyed and is no longer interested in engaging in sexual behaviours.It is most likely that the site of damage in the rat's brain is in the _____________.
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Which of the following would best be viewed as an example of association cortex?
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