Exam 1: A Brief History of Cognitive Neuroscience
Exam 1: A Brief History of Cognitive Neuroscience64 Questions
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Which of the following people did NOT play a strong role in the theoretical shift in psychology in the latter part of the twentieth century?
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Noam Chomsky argued that the structure of human languages is , in contrast to B. F. Skinner's assertion that languages are .
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The case of Anne Green was remarkable in that after being falsely convicted of murdering her newborn child,
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Aside from saving Anne Green's life, Thomas Willis and Christopher Wren also
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The neuron doctrine is usually credited to , who used a staining technique pioneered by .
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The view developed by Marie-Jean-Pierre Flourens, based on the idea that processes like language and memory cannot be localized within circumscribed brain regions, was known as
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Researchers Fritsch and Hitzig found support for the idea that specific functions are localized to discrete parts of the cortex in an experiment using electrical stimulation of a dog's brain. More specifically, they found
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Which of the following is NOT one of the principal reasons that Willis is considered one of the early figures in cognitive neuroscience?
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You decide that you want to measure blood flow of the brain. Which of the following methods could you use?
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Gall's method for investigating phrenology was flawed because
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Which of the following statements best describes the "neuron doctrine"?
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Cytoarchitectonic maps distinguish different cortical regions by
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was one of the first brain scientists to realize that specific cognitive functions can be localized to specific parts of the brain and that many different functional regions can take part in a given behavior.
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Paul Broca's first patient Leborgne was able to produce which of the following words?
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The term synapse, coined by Sherrington, refers to the junction between
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