Exam 4: The Brain: Source of Mind and Self
Exam 1: What Is Psychology430 Questions
Exam 2: How Psychologists Do Research404 Questions
Exam 3: Genes,evolution,and Environment317 Questions
Exam 4: The Brain: Source of Mind and Self537 Questions
Exam 5: Body Rhythms and Mental States327 Questions
Exam 6: Sensation and Perception459 Questions
Exam 7: Learning and Conditioning416 Questions
Exam 8: Behaviour in Social and Cultural Context314 Questions
Exam 9: Thinking and Intelligence258 Questions
Exam 10: Memory325 Questions
Exam 11: Emotion,stress,and Health439 Questions
Exam 12: Motivation262 Questions
Exam 13: Development Over the Life Span287 Questions
Exam 14: Theories of Personality391 Questions
Exam 15: Psychological Disorders322 Questions
Exam 16: Approaches to Treatment and Therapy246 Questions
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The ________ nervous system is what controls your ability to write down your answer to this question.
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How can scientists study the living brain,since it is protected by the skull? The textbook notes several methods for this type of study.Describe the different approaches that have been used to explore the workings of the brain.
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When a neurotransmitter binds briefly with a receptor site,the ultimate effect is either excitatory or inhibitory.Explain the effects of each.
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The subdivision of the peripheral nervous system that connects to sensory receptors and to skeletal muscles is called the:
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Some popular writers have been quick to assume that brain differences between men and women explain differences in behaviours in real life.For example,it has been concluded that brain differences explain why women would rather talk about feelings and men would rather talk about sports.Sex differences in the brain have been cited to explain men's resistance in asking for directions and women's willingness to ask for help when lost.What are three problems with conclusions such as these?
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Tate is eager to increase his creativity and intuition so that he can excel in his career as an engineer.He plans to sign up for an expensive course to promote the use of his right brain.As one of his good friends,what advice would you give to Tate regarding this course? What characteristics of human thought might explain the eagerness to glorify being "right-brained" and to disparage being "left-brained" (or vice versa)?
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If Hiroshi's brain is like that of most people,then language will be handled by his:
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Outgoing neural signals pass along the ________ to terminal branches.
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Arranging the different parts of a neuron in terms of the order in which incoming signals travel,the correct sequence would be:
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Norepinephrine affects neurons involved in all of the following EXCEPT:
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The sympathetic nervous system acts like the ________ of a car.
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The human body has ________ pairs of peripheral nerves that enter or leave the spinal cord,and ________ pairs that are in the head,connecting directly to the brain.
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Which of the following regions contains the visual cortex?
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Which of the following neurotransmitters affects neurons involved in learning,dreaming,and waking from sleep?
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Which of the following is NOT a part of the peripheral nervous system?
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Match these descriptions with the appropriate brain imaging or recording method.
-A method of stimulating brain cells using a powerful magnetic field produced by a wire coil placed on a person's head.
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