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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Jessie is a psychologist who specializes in how a person's biological processes, brain, and nervous system are related to behavior. Jessie would be referred to as a
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The hypothalamus, the hippocampus, the amygdala, and parts of the thalamus make up the __________system.
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The billions of neurons in the brain are accompanied by other cells whose function is to support the neurons in a variety of ways. These cells are called
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Regarding neurons, which of the following statements is FALSE?
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The surgical procedure of cutting the corpus callosum is done in cases of
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Through his study of split-brain patients, which of the following scientists won a Nobel Prize in 1981 for his discovery that the right and left brain hemispheres perform differently on tests of language, perception, music, and other capacities?
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Which hormone also functions as a neurotransmitter in the brain, tends to arouse the body, and is linked with anger?
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When asked to point to the picture of "what we drive," the stroke patient points to the picture of the apple rather than the car, illustrating that the stroke damaged
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Which part of the brain lies within the temporal lobes and produces memory-like or dream-like experiences when the temporal lobes are stimulated?
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The pons acts as a bridge between the medulla and other brain areas and influences
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According to Hebb's rule, the connection between two neurons is strengthened by the
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Which part of the brain is superior at speech, language, math calculation, judging time and rhythm, and coordinating the order of complex movements?
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Which of the following is NOT a correct match between endocrine gland and hormone?
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Which part of the brain is related to complex behaviors with damage dramatically changing one's personality and emotional life?
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Which of the following is a disease in which the immune system attacks and destroys the myelin in a person's body, causing the person to experience numbness, weakness, or paralysis?
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Which of the following are not direct tests of the brain, but are subtle outward behavioral signs of nervous system dysfunction that have been used to diagnose problems ranging from childhood learning disorders to psychosis?
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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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