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Which of the following hormones regulates the salt balance in the body, helps the body adjust to stress, and serves as a secondary source of sex hormones?
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When Caleb fell out of his tree house and hit his head, the doctors placed Caleb in a magnetic field to get a three-dimensional image of any structural damage to his brain with this technique being known as electroencephalography.
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Which part of the limbic system explains why people who suffer from phobias and disabling anxiety often feel afraid without knowing why?
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Weeks after an automobile accident, a friend continues to have difficulty maintaining balance and coordinating movements.You should suspect that damage may have occurred to the
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Regarding neuroplasticity, which of the following statements is FALSE?
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The brainstem, midbrain, and parts of the forebrain are referred to as the
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If you are right-handed, you have more area on the left side of your brain devoted to controlling your right hand.
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Left-handers have an advantage in sports, such as fencing and tennis.This occurs most likely because
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Which part of the brain sees the world from a wide-angle view and is particularly effective at assembling pieces of the world into a coherent picture by seeing overall patterns and general connections?
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The decision making within a neural network involves a neuron reaching its trigger point when
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Marjorie is still able to speak, although she has great difficulty comprehending language.Damage was most likely to
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If the right side of the brain is damaged, people lose their ability to understand jokes, irony, sarcasm, implications, and other nuances of language.
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Janine usually uses her right hand when she writes, but she may throw a ball or reach for something with either hand.According to research, people, like Janine, who show a mixed handedness are at higher risk for developing which of the following?
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Damage to which of the following causes motor or expressive aphasia?
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Nic tends to gesture more with his right hand when he talks.Nic probably processes language
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In an experiment to test the effects of a new pain killing drug, the control group was given a placebo, which initially reduced their pain because the placebo
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Several areas of the limbic system act as reward, or "pleasure," pathways with many overlapping with the areas that control thirst, sex, and hunger in the
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