Exam 3: Methods of Cognitive Neuroscience
Exam 1: A Brief History of Cognitive Neuroscience64 Questions
Exam 2: Structure and Function of the Nervous System98 Questions
Exam 3: Methods of Cognitive Neuroscience65 Questions
Exam 4: Hemispheric Specialization66 Questions
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Which neuroimaging technique involves injecting an isotope of oxygen into the bloodstream and using it to measure regional cerebral blood flow?
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Research using models sometimes involves "lesioning" the model to see if it adequately simulates the behavioral deficits observed in neurological patients.
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Transcranial direct current stimulation tDCS) affects brain function by
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Which of the following is NOT an advantage of computer modeling?
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A patient suffering from a progressive neurological disorder is brought to a neurologist for diagnosis. The neurologist notes that the patient's MRI reveals a great deal of cortical atrophy and suspects that the problem may be Alzheimer's disease. Which of the following symptoms, if also discovered, would confirm this diagnosis?
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The electrical signal evoked by a class of sensory, motor, or cognitive events, which is observed by averaging multiple EEG traces, is known as an)
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A magnetic resonance imaging MRI) image is constructed from signals that are generated by:
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What part of the brain does an angiogram allow you to visualize?
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One limitation of what we can learn through the single-cell recording technique is that
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This neuroimaging technique combines X-ray pictures taken from many different angles into a compressed two-dimensional representation of the brain.
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What role does an isotope play in Positron Emission Tomography PET)? Include a real or hypothetical example.
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Research questions about the time course of cognition are better addressed using methods like , whereas questions about the anatomy of cognition are better addressed using methods like
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Which of the following types of topographic representation does NOT incorporate information about the location of a stimulus in space?
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Cognitive neuropsychological approaches using people who have suffered a stroke, tumor, or neurological disorder are sometimes described as "correlational." Explain what this means, and provide a hypothetical case study to illustrate your point.
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You have isolated a neuron in the occipital lobes that you believe is responsible for processing information about color. What type of neurophysiological technique would allow you to assess this hypothesis in a living animal?
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The formation of plaques composed of abnormal amyloid protein in the brain is a characteristic symptom of
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The Sternberg experiment showed that the amount of time it takes to compare a target item with a list of items in memory increases with the number of items in the memory set. This is an example of parallel processing.
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The term tonotopic refers to the fact that the cochlea and the auditory cortex contain maps that are organized according to the sound frequencies that best stimulate the cells.
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