Exam 10: Brain and Behavior: Hemispheres and Lobes of the Cortex

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Which of the following parts of the body would have the largest area represented on the primary somatosensory area?

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In a study of persons with similar IQs,it was found that

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The most obvious difference between the human brain and the brain of a fish would be in the

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If a PET scan were done of your brain while you listened to your favorite song,your primary auditory area would be the first to light up,followed by association areas in your _______ lobes.

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Ellie had a right hemisphere stroke.During her rehabilitation period,her family and the hospital staff noticed that she placed all articles on the right side of the dresser and did not notice an article if it was placed on the left side until it was brought to her attention.Even when eating,she tended to eat the food items on the right side of the plate before she even noticed food items on the left side.Ellie was exhibiting

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The parts of the cerebral cortex that receive information from the senses (sensory)or directly control the body (motor)are referred to as __________ areas.

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When asked to point to the picture of "what we drive," the stroke patient points to the picture of the apple rather than the car,illustrating that the stroke damaged

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When shown a picture of a spoon,Alfred says,"foon,hoon,poon." Alfred's mispronunciation would be classified as a(n)

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A patient who has suffered brain damage to the left hemisphere is likely to experience diminished capacity for

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Aphasia would be described as a(n)

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Bodily sensations such as touch,temperature,and pressure register in the _______ lobes.

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The "split­brain" operation involves cutting the connections within the midbrain in order to control severe spatial neglect.

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Many women typically recover from strokes that result in aphasia faster than men do because many women

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The importance of socialization may have played a large role in the evolutionary specialization of the association areas in the occipital and frontal lobes for

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Neuroscientists speculate that newborn humans (and monkeys)are able to imitate others because networks of specific types of neurons are activated when an infant watches someone perform an action with this same network being used to perform that action.These specific types of neurons are called _______ neurons.

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Marjorie is still able to speak,although she has great difficulty comprehending language.Damage was most likely to

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The cerebral cortex in humans accounts for what percent of all the neurons in the central nervous system?

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According to one theory,autism may arise in some infants because genetic abnormalities or environmental risk factors damage the _______ system.

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A circle is flashed to the left brain of a split-brain patient,and he is asked what he saw.The split-brain patient will be

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Harriet has lost the ability to recognize faces,and she has also lost the ability to detect the emotions that other people are feeling.You would expect to find damage to her

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