Exam 2: Structure and Function of the Nervous System
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Many drugs produce their effects by facilitating or interfering with neurotransmitters at synapses. Which of the following drugs would most likely increase the effect of serotonin?
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Which of the following cells produce myelin in the peripheral nervous system?
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Ouabain is a toxin that works by permanently inhibiting the activity of sodium-potassium pumps embedded in neuronal membranes. How would ouabain administration affect the resting potential of a neuron?
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All of the following are advantages of a folded cerebral cortex EXCEPT:
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If electrical currents on multiple dendrites sum together at the axon hillock, and the current flows across the neuronal membrane to the spike-triggering zone, what is likely to happen?
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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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The two main divisions of the central nervous system are the
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The primary auditory cortex is organized using a tonotopic map, which means that there is an orderly representation of
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Consider the synapse shown schematically here.
If neuron A causes neuron B to become hyperpolarized relative to B's resting state,

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The term selective permeability refers to the fact that a cell membrane will allow some ions to pass through more readily than others.
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Which of the following best describes the reason for substantial growth of the human brain from birth to adulthood?
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Demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis disrupt normal neural communication by
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The specialized structures that comprise the midbrain control functions such as
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Which of the following is NOT a mechanism for removing a neurotransmitter from the synaptic cleft?
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The equilibrium potential is the membrane voltage at which there is no net flow of ions in or out.
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Which of the following functions is NOT mediated primarily by the hypothalamus?
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The poison tetraethylammonium (TEA) interferes with normal neural communication. The toxin binds to and blocks voltage-gated potassium channels in the neuron cell membrane. Which of the following best describes the effects of TEA on the action potential?
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