Exam 2: Brain and Behavior.
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Three of these techniques allow scientists to observe the activity of parts of the brain without doing any damage at all.Which technique would cause some degree of damage to the living brain?
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In studies of men's and women's brains, it was hypothesized that men
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The technique that uses a magnetic field to develop an image of the brain is called the
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Jeff throws the football with his left hand, kicks the ball with his left foot, listens best with his left ear, and aims his hunting rifle using his left eye.Jeff's left preference illustrates
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In studies of men's and women's brains, it was hypothesized that women
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In most people, the left hemisphere of the brain is in charge of
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Receptor sites for neurotransmitters are found in large numbers
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The primary somatosensory area is located in the __________ lobes.
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A nerve cell carrying information from your eyes, ears, fingers, etc.toward the central nervous system is called a(n)__________neuron.
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Which of the following structural imaging techniques allows scientists to peer into the living brain, almost as if it were transparent, with recent developments in this technique making it possible to explore pathways in the brain in ever great detail?
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Dr.Anton removed a tumor from the back surface area of a patient's brain.After removal of this brain tissue, the patient experienced extreme visual problems.This type of surgical removal of brain tissue is called
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After successfully running into the cabin from the large, snarling, drooling grizzly bear that was headed in your direction, you pause to catch your breath and collect your wits.The physical symptoms you now experience are controlled by the
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Which endocrine glands arouse the body, regulate salt balance, adjust the body to stress, and affect sexual functioning?
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The study of how biological processes, the brain, and the nervous system are related to behavior is called
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Scientists implanted an electrode into a specific area of a rat's brain.When the electrode was activated, which in turn activated the target area, the rat aggressively attacked a cat within the same cage.The technique being utilized by the scientists is known as
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Areas of the brain that are NOT primarily sensory or motor in function are called the
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The painkilling effect of placebos and acupuncture as well as the "runner's high" and the euphoria associated with childbirth are explained by the release of endorphins.
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