Exam 13: Intelligence and Cognitive Functioning
Exam 1: What is Biopsychology?115 Questions
Exam 2: Communication Within the Nervous System244 Questions
Exam 3: The Organization and Functions of the Nervous System168 Questions
Exam 4: The Methods and Ethics of Research158 Questions
Exam 5: Drugs, Addiction, and Reward167 Questions
Exam 6: Motivation and the Regulation of Internal States189 Questions
Exam 7: The Biology of Sex and Gender197 Questions
Exam 8: Emotion and Health164 Questions
Exam 9: Hearing and Language175 Questions
Exam 10: Vision and Visual Perception167 Questions
Exam 11: The Body Senses and Movement208 Questions
Exam 12: Learning and Memory166 Questions
Exam 13: Intelligence and Cognitive Functioning168 Questions
Exam 14: Psychological Disorders187 Questions
Exam 15: Sleep and Consciousness177 Questions
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Individuals who score higher on measures of sympathy tend to have higher activity in specific brain regions known to have mirror neurons.
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Galton found a high correlation between reaction times and course grades.
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Einstein's brain was smaller than the average male's brain,but about the same size as the average female's brain.
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Reaction time was first used as a measure of intelligence by:
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According to your textbook,we could be tempted to consider estrogen a wonder drug with respect to its effects on cognitive abilities.
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The administration of GABA or a GABA antagonist such as muscimol improved the discrimination of orientation-sensitive neurons of the visual cortex in older monkeys but not so for younger monkeys.
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Performance on most tests of cognitive ability are somewhat related,supporting the concept of a general factor in intelligence.
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Brain areas that are important for cognitive abilities are probably:
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A difference between Einstein's brain and the average brain is that:
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According to your book,the Abecedarian Project students have:
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If you were suffering from multiple sclerosis,your IQ score would be lower than it was before the disease.
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ADHD is most likely due to a malfunction in the brain's inhibition network,and not a problem with the brain's excitation network.
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___ has/have been somewhat effective for the temporary relief of the repetitive behaviors of autism as well as improved emotional recognition.
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Jonah usually does better on IQ tests than Tamara.He would also probably do better:
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If a child has autism,something must have been done to that child such as environmental toxins,vaccines,or parental neglect.
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Which of the following is probably the best predictor of IQ score?
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An early theory about the origins of autism that has been discarded is that:
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The current view is that stimulant drugs such as Ritalin and amphetamines,prescribed to improve ADHD,lead to addiction to illicit drugs later in life.
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