Exam 2: Neuroscience
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Which of the following names a lobe of the cortex?
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Recent research has indicated that the amygdala may play a role in how we ____.
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Rick is given a medication that makes his neurons more positive in their resting potential. What effect will this most likely have on Rick's nervous system?
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Based on the experience of Phineas Gage, who had a metal rod accidentally shot through part of his head, it appears that the ____.
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Contrary to the structures of the hindbrain and the midbrain, most structures of the forebrain are ____.
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Juan, a 9-year-old boy, was in an accident and suffered a brain injury. Which neurotransmitter will most likely most help Juan recover functioning after injury?
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The somatosensory cortex serves as the leading edge of the ____ lobe.
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In terms of working together, the nervous system and the endocrine system ____.
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Charged particles that play an important role in the firing of action potentials in the nervous system are called ____.
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Which statement is most correct about the complexity of neurological processes in the brain?
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Suppose you take a drug that causes neurons in your brain to stop firing. What effects will the drug have?
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A person whose cerebellum is damaged would most likely experience problems with ____.
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When the sympathetic nervous system is active, the ____ releases epinephrine and norepinephrine into the bloodstream helping to increase respiration, heart rate, and blood pressure.
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The part of the neuron that receives incoming signals from other neurons is called the ____.
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Treating a patient with Parkinson's disease with a drug that increases dopamine activity too greatly could lead to symptoms of ____.
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The medulla is to ____ as the reticular formation is to ____.
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