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The two hemispheres of the forebrain are the __________ and the __________.
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The primary drawback to using either the electroencephalograph (EEG) or the magnetoencephalograph (MEG) technique to study brain activity is that these techniques
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The question of how separate brain areas combine forces to produce a unified perception of a single object is called
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The peripheral nervous system is made up of the __________ nervous system, which controls muscles, and the __________ nervous system, which controls the organs.
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Which of the following is NOT part of the endocrine system?
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The primary motor cortex is located in the __________ lobe.
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Amphetamine and cocaine produce effects on the nervous system by
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You are watching a movie, and the sound and picture are slightly off. The fact that this is so noticeable and distracting helps to illustrate the
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Because researchers have found that different brain areas control vision, hearing, touch, and so forth, a new theoretical question has arisen:
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LSD produces hallucinogenic experiences by attaching mainly to brain receptors sensitive to the neurotransmitter
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Which of the following is a common effect of alcohol consumption?
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Robert suffers from cortical blindness. This means that Robert
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Which of the following is NOT classified as a stimulant drug?
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The amygdala is a brain structure that responds to facial expressions communicating emotion. The amygdala is found within the
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During the chemical process called an action potential, __________ enters the cell (excitation) then __________ leaves the cell (return to the resting potential).
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The idea that some people are right-brained and some people are left-brained
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