Exam 3: Biological Foundations of Behaviour

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The ___________ receives input that gives rise to sensations of heat, touch, cold, balance, and body movement and is located in the parietal lobe.

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You are walking down a dark hallway and your friend jumps out to startle you. Which division of the autonomic nervous system will be activated?

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According to studies performed by Brenda Milner of McGill University, frontal lobe damage can impair the ability to judge the order in which a series of events has occurred and the ability to plan and carry out a sequence of actions.

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You are a physiological psychologist who wishes to record changes in neural activity within specific brain areas while people perform a learning task. Which brain imaging method would you find most useful in recording ongoing changes?

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When the resting potential is made more negative (e.g., moved from -70 to -73 millivolts), the neuron is said to be depolarized.

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Following a stroke, a patient is no longer capable of formulating speech (they can't speak fluently). Which area of the brain is likely affected by the stroke?

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Let's say you are a doctor and one of your patients has trouble speaking. There is nothing wrong with his vocal chords, mouth, or tongue. Most likely, if there is a brain abnormality you would expect to find it in

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In the sensory cortex, the size of a given area of cortex is directly related to the ___________ of the body area it is mapping.

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What is the role of the thalamus in sensory input, and possibly in thought and perceptual disorders?

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A new drug has the effect of opening potassium channels at the postsynaptic membrane. The result at the postsynaptic membrane is likely to be

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What role does the hypothalamus have in motivated behaviour, hunger, pleasure-pain, and hormonal functions?

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Explain Wilder Penfield's contribution to our understanding of brain functioning. Include in your explanation, a description of the technique he used to study the brain.

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When neurotransmitters plug into the appropriate neuron receptors, sodium ions very briefly flood through potassium channels like water through dam floodgates. This changes the neuron's electrical balance and is called

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If a neurotransmitter depolarizes the postsynaptic membrane, the effect is

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Juan has difficulty identifying objects. He can see them quite well, but he just does not know what they are. Juan suffers from

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According to the text, which of following neurotransmitters should you target if you wanted to treat depression?

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When the tamping iron went through Phineas Gage's head, it damaged the part of his brain responsible for self control, planning, judgment, and inhibition of behaviours. This part of the brain is called

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A male rat has a particular area of its brain destroyed and is no longer interested in engaging in sexual behaviours. It is most likely that the site of damage in the rat's brain is in the _____________.

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One big difference between axons and dendrites involves the type of electrical activity that occurs in each. Axons generate _____, while dendrites produce ______.

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What causes the negative resting potential of neurons? When is a neuron said to be in a state of polarization?

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