Exam 12: Cognitive Control
Exam 1: A Brief History of Cognitive Neuroscience72 Questions
Exam 2: Structure and Function of the Nervous System100 Questions
Exam 3: Methods of Cognitive Neuroscience70 Questions
Exam 4: Hemispheric Specialization70 Questions
Exam 5: Sensation and Perception73 Questions
Exam 6: Object Recognition73 Questions
Exam 7: Attention69 Questions
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Exam 12: Cognitive Control69 Questions
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Appropriate goal-oriented behavior is typically described as stimulus-driven.
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You have just been introduced to two people, one of whom suffers from a frontal lobe syndrome and the other from visual agnosia. However, you do not know which person is which. Describe some questions or tasks that you could use to determine which person has the frontal lobe syndrome and which one has visual agnosia.
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In what ways might we consider drug addiction to be an issue of cognitive control? In what ways might this characterization be problematic? What result would you expect to find if you extended cognitive control experiments to people who chronically use drugs?
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The idea that the prefrontal cortex filters out and inhibits irrelevant information is supported by the ERP findings of Knight and Grabowecky (1995), who found that patients with prefrontal lesions produced ________ in response to ignored tones during a listening task.
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What anatomical gradients have been proposed to account for frontal-lobe function?
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Which patient group is most likely to be impaired on a task in which one must decide which of two pictures was seen most recently?
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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is sometimes thought of as being associated with cognitive control deficits. Which piece of evidence best supports this?
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Cognitive control is NOT involved in which of the following?
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People with frontal lobe injuries and control participants were asked to figure out a way to clean a floor when there are no towels. Which of the following statements would be associated with frontal lobe patients and not controls?
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Action-outcome decisions involve a more ________ form of processing, whereas stimulus-response decisions are more ________.
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The lateral prefrontal cortex is important for working memory tasks.
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A person who has difficulty with "recency memory" tasks would have the most difficulty with which of the following?
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Focal injuries of the prefrontal cortex generally produce all of the following cognitive changes or symptoms EXCEPT
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Prefrontal areas are likely a temporary repository for representations accessed from other neural sites.
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The statement "ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny" is discussed in multiple places in this chapter. Which of the following, if true, would be inconsistent with that statement?
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One conceptualization of the prefrontal cortex, offered by Shimamura (2000), which could explain the seemingly disparate set of impairments associated with damage to this area, is that
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Which of the following findings, if true, would best argue in favor of the parallel processing model of multi-tasking, as opposed to the task-switching model?
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In general, increased activity in the anterior cingulate cortex has been observed when participants perform tasks that have any of the following properties EXCEPT:
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