Exam 3: Biological Foundations of Behavior
Exam 1: Science of Psychology125 Questions
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Somebody with recent neurological trauma who can still speak fluently, but has difficulty
understanding what others say, most likely has damage to Wernicke's area.
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Who would benefit the most from a highly efficient cerebellum?
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The neural message being delivered in a synaptic transmission is carried across the synaptic gap by ________ substances.
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What area of the brain is associated with the recognition of faces and/or the recognition of other familiar objects?
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The practice of women bringing food to other women during times of crisis may have been triggered by which neurotransmitter?
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Explain how a farmer might use selective breeding to increase his crop size.
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Identify the major functions of one of these three brain structures: hypothalamus, cerebellum, or the reticular formation. Give examples of functions in terms of real behaviors.
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Body temperature, emotional states, and coping with stress are functions controlled by the
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Which of the following best describes how information is transmitted within a neuron?
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If a doctor told you that insufficient nutrients were being transported from your blood vessels to your neurons, you might suspect from that the problem was in your ________ cells.
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Old fashioned telephone systems used to rely on operators to take incoming calls and connect them to the appropriate persons they were intended for. Which structure of the brain performs a similar function?
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation allows researchers to draw cause and effect conclusions.
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Your secretary at work is typing on her computer, talking on the phone, and handing you some important papers. She is performing a role similar to which aspect of brain functioning?
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The brain's special physical capacity for change is referred to as its
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Joe has brushed his teeth seven times this morning. More than likely, he has a damaged
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Discuss the extent to which the brain has the capacity for repair. Include concepts such as plasticity, collateral sprouting, substitution of function, and neurogenesis.
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