Exam 18: Attention and Higher Cognition
Exam 1: Behavioral Neuroscience Scope and Outlook99 Questions
Exam 2: Functional Neuroanatomy: The Cells and Structures of the Nervous System143 Questions
Exam 3: Neurophysiology: The Generation, Transmission, and Integration of Neural Signals136 Questions
Exam 4: The Chemistry of Behavior: Neurotransmitters and Neuropharmacology130 Questions
Exam 5: Hormones and the Brain130 Questions
Exam 6: Evolution of the Brain and Behavior125 Questions
Exam 7: Life-Span Development of the Brain and Behavior127 Questions
Exam 8: General Principles of Sensory Processing, Touch, and Pain127 Questions
Exam 9: Hearing, Balance, Taste, and Smell125 Questions
Exam 10: Vision: From Eye to Brain124 Questions
Exam 11: Motor Control and Plasticity132 Questions
Exam 12: Sex: Evolutionary, Hormonal, and Neural Bases139 Questions
Exam 13: Homeostasis: Active Regulation of the Internal Environment126 Questions
Exam 14: Biological Rhythms, Sleep, and Dreaming138 Questions
Exam 15: Emotions, Aggression, and Stress136 Questions
Exam 16: Psychopathology: Biological Basis of Behavioral Disorders127 Questions
Exam 17: Learning and Memory129 Questions
Exam 18: Attention and Higher Cognition127 Questions
Exam 19: Language and Lateralization127 Questions
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Which attention network is responsible for top-down control of voluntary attention?
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Computer reconstructions indicate that the primary site of brain damage suffered by Phineas Gage was
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Explain the binding problem and discuss the current theories that account for this problem.
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According to the theory of perceptual load, a large perceptual load
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Because voluntary attention is under direct, conscious control, researchers refer to it as a _______ process.
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Damage to the _______ in humans produces difficulties in suppressing unwanted reorientation of the eyes toward peripheral distracters.
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As a result of an industrial accident, Phineas Gage suffered bilateral damage to the _______ cortex.
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The frontal eye fields are critically important for establishing gaze in accordance with _______ processes and cognitive goals.
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Which type of cue will typically elicit the fastest reaction time to the target?
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One reason that researchers have been unable to "read" visual experiences using fMRI is that
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Hillyard et al. found that selective attention to an auditory stimulus from one ear in a dichotic listening procedure produced an early negative ERP deflection that is enhanced for the selectively attended input. This phenomenon is called the _______ effect.
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Refer to the figure.
The drawing in the figure suggests the artist

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Difficulty with sustained attention is seen in children with _______, who are often treated with stimulant drugs (or Ritalin; or methylphenidate) to improve their focus.
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Write a coherent and informative paragraph incorporating each of the following terms or concepts: dorsal frontoparietal; temporoparietal; reflexive; voluntary; IPS; FEF; VFC; TPJ.
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Hillyard's classic study of auditory attention found that ERPs for attended stimuli are
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The frontal eye field and IPS make up the cortical network called the
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