Exam 3: Neuroanatomy and Development
Exam 1: A Brief History of Cognitive Neuroscience55 Questions
Exam 2: Cellular Mechanisms and Cognition65 Questions
Exam 3: Neuroanatomy and Development75 Questions
Exam 4: Methods of Cognitive Neuroscience64 Questions
Exam 5: Sensation and Perception65 Questions
Exam 6: Object Recognition65 Questions
Exam 7: The Control of Action65 Questions
Exam 8: Learning and Memory64 Questions
Exam 9: Emotion45 Questions
Exam 10: Language63 Questions
Exam 11: Hemispheric Specialization64 Questions
Exam 12: Attention and Consciousness64 Questions
Exam 13: Cognitive Control65 Questions
Exam 14: Social Cognition65 Questions
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Anterograde tracers are absorbed by the dendrites or soma of a neuron and then diffuse along the axons.
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Corticogenesis,or the development of the cortex,is said to occur inside-out because
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Injury to the hypothalamus would most likely interfere with
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The part of the thalamus that is most important in relaying information to the primary visual cortex is the
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The brainstem includes all of the following components EXCEPT the
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The region of the midbrain that participates in arousal,respiration,cardiac modulations,muscle reflex modulations,and pain regulation is the
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Histological methods have been used to classify the cerebral cortex into different cytoarchitectonic divisions,such as the Brodmann areas.Can we predict the function of a brain region based on cytoarchitectonics? Why or why not?
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The tough layer of collagenous fibers that encloses the brain within the skull is the
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Tract-tracing methods allow researchers to identify connections between different neurons and brain regions.
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Communication between the two hemispheres of the brain occurs mainly through the
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The frontal lobe is ________ to the occipital lobe,whereas the temporal lobe is ________ to the parietal lobe.
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A patient reports that she is functionally blind after a focal brain injury,even though her eyes and optic nerves are completely intact.Of the structures listed here,the most probable location for the brain injury is the
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Which of the following is controlled by the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system?
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The precentral gyrus is to the postcentral gyrus as the primary ________ cortex is to the primary ________ cortex.
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Gray matter is to white matter as ________ are to ________.
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Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)is produced in the lateral and third ventricles by the
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Following a focal brain injury,a patient shows great difficulty in discriminating tones that differ in frequency.Which area of the cortex is most likely affected?
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All of the following functions are associated with the limbic system EXCEPT
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