Exam 13: Regulating Brain States
Exam 1: Nervous System Organization75 Questions
Exam 2: Computing With Neurons81 Questions
Exam 3: Neuronal Plasticity64 Questions
Exam 4: Developing a Nervous System61 Questions
Exam 5: Protecting and Maintaining the Adult Nervous System66 Questions
Exam 6: Sensors I: Remote Sensing60 Questions
Exam 7: Sensors II: Sensing on Contact64 Questions
Exam 8: Using Muscles and Glands65 Questions
Exam 9: Regulating Vital Bodily Functions64 Questions
Exam 10: Controlling Posture and Locomotion75 Questions
Exam 11: Localizing Stimuli and Orienting in Space78 Questions
Exam 12: Identifying Stimuli and Stimulus Objects68 Questions
Exam 13: Regulating Brain States67 Questions
Exam 14: Remembering Relationships58 Questions
Exam 15: Selecting Actions, Pursuing Goals62 Questions
Exam 16: Being Different From Others60 Questions
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How is activity in the dorsal thalamus get regulated to cause someone to rouse from sleep?
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In the cortical EEG reading above, what would you expect the activity of a neuron simultaneously recorded in the locus coeruleus to be at the areas indicated by the red horizontal bar?

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Which of the following is a possible ordering of the projections from the retina to the higher ordered visual processing centers?
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The cued spatial attention experiments using monkeys represented in figures 13.7 and 13.8 In the text have yielded some important results in our understanding of the strength and speed of neurons involved in covert attention. In your own words, summarize the experimental setup and findings of these experiments.
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Which statement best describes how frontal eye field (FEF) activity and covert voluntary attention?
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The rapid eye movements of REM sleep are caused by activation of the cholinergic ____________neurons that are also active when you are awake.
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Match the following neurotransmitters with their role in arousal from sleep:
-_____released by the posterior hypothalamus and cause behavioral arousal
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In the circuitry shown below where green is excitatory and red is inhibitory, would you expect the following to be in a a slow-wave or REM sleep state?
Ventrolateral Periaqueductal Gray Subcoeruleus intermediary neurons skeletal motor neurons
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What sort of search are you performing when you identify the green heart in the image above?

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Design an experiment that you could specifically activate or inhibit a thalamocortical neuron and measure the resulting activity of this neuron.
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Specifically focusing on the lyrics of a song on the radio is a form of ___________attention, while noticing a high falsetto more poignantly than the rest of the members of a musical chorus is a form of____________attention.
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Explain in your own words the difference between overt and covert stimulus and give an example of each. How does inhibition of return add to these mechanisms of attention?
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How do adrenergic receptors in prefrontal cortex neurons respond to norepinephrine?
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Which of the following is the best explanation for why we need a generalized arousal response instead of only less energertically-costly, attention-focused responses?
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Match the following as being associated being
-____ a faster flow of CSF through the ventricles
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In order to specifically identify if electrical stimulation of the superior colliculus could improve covert attention, all of the following had to be achieved in the experimental setup, except.
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Why is our innate ability to notice salient stimuli more acutely than background stimuli beneficial?
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Design an experiment using mice in which you could specifically determine which brain regions decrease their oxygen and glucose utilization to the greatest degree during sleep.
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Refer to figure 13.2, In the text if in Helmholtz's experiment the small whole through which light was shown was moved around every time the flash of light entered the box, would the subject still be able to identify letters in a region of the box he focused his attention on? Why or why not?
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