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Children who exhibit premature puberty resulting in full sexual development have
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The brains of persons with schizophrenia are usually smaller than normal, indicating that they have fewer neurons.Thus, according to Toro and Deakin, schizophrenia may result from
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Hunger, thirst, sleep, attention, sex, breathing, and many other vital functions are controlled by parts of the
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During an action potential, the axon's ion channels pop open to allow chlorine ions to rush into the axon.
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While Italian researchers were recording the activity of a single neuron in the motor cortex of a monkey, they noticed that this neuron responded the same way whether the monkey was actually performing the motor task or just observing a researcher performing the task.This observation led to the discovery of the
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The billions of neurons in the brain are accompanied by an almost equal number of other cells whose function is to support the neurons in a variety of ways.These cells are called
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Describe the structural and functional differences in the brains of men and women; and explain how these differences affect intellectual and language capabilities and the ability to compensate for brain damage.
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As Molly is cutting roses, a thorn pricks her finger, and Molly automatically withdraws her hand.This simple response involved all of the following EXCEPT
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The individual nerve cells specialized to carry and process information are called
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Brain wave activity during sleep, daydreaming, hypnosis, and other mental states is likely to be studied using a(n)
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Which of the following changes would you expect to occur in someone whose parietal lobes were damaged in an accident?
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The areas of the cerebral cortex that combine and process information are called __________ areas.
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Which of the following is most likely to indicate hemispheric dominance?
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Scientists have partially repaired cut spinal cords in rats by establishing "cellular bridges" to close the gap.Strategies used include all of the following EXCEPT
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Although handedness is a matter of degree, what percent of Americans are left-handed?
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Which of the following is a major function of the temporal lobe?
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The part of the nerve cell that carries information away from the cell body to other neurons is the
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Which of the following best describes how the left hemisphere deals with information?
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