Exam 7: How Do We Study the Brains Structures and Functions 

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_____, which _____ in the brain, are prescribed for children suffering from ADHD.

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The administration of _____ can produce hypokinetic rats, whereas administration of _____ produces hyperkinetic rats.

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Maternal attention given by mother rats to their infants alters the expression of certain genes in the:

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To measure changes in brain activity over the frontal lobes as infants and toddlers learn language, the best technique to use is:

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Lashley made lesions on the cortices of rats in his search for the location of memory. He found that:

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What is a magnetoencephalogram (MEG)? How is it similar to an electroencephalogram and event-related potentials?

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One practical issue researchers must take into account when deciding how to examine a patient or study subject is temporal resolution. What does this refer to?

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What is optogenetics? How is it used to excite and inhibit neurons?

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ADHD and ADD are:

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What three tests make use of a hidden platform in a swimming pool to examine memory in rats?

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One advantage of cerebral voltammetry over microdialysis is that it:

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Humans who have a history of childhood abuse and who commit suicide show epigenetic differences in the:

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How does cerebral voltammetry work?

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fMRI works because:

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Magnetic resonance imaging involves:

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Companies using animals for research generally follow good laboratory practice, because if they don't:

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What are spatial and temporal resolutions? Why are these concepts important for brain imaging?

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If a researcher wanted to determine a receptor system's role in the CNS, which experimental method would he or she use?

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What is diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)? What is it used to study?

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How does MRI work?

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