Exam 5: The Research Methods of Biopsychology

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A temporary or reversible lesion can be produced by

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Components of AEPs recorded in the first few milliseconds after a stimulus are

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Multiple-unit signals are typically

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The discovery of conditioned taste aversion challenged the

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To facilitate immunochemistry, neurochemists have created stocks of __________ to most neuropeptides.

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Electrodes are accurately implanted in subcortical structures by __________ surgery.

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Which of the following have traditionally been used by physicians to measure blood pressure?

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Lesions restricted to structures in one half of the brain usually have effects that are much less severe than do comparable

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Illustrated here is

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Which of the following provides the most detailed three-dimensional view of the structure of the living human brain?

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Which of the following is a technique for locating particular proteins in the brain?

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Which of the following is a record of a person's heart beat?

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Many cancer patients receiving chemotherapy develop conditioned __________.

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Drugs that do not penetrate the blood brain barrier can be administered to particular neural structures

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A common neuropsychological test of frontal-lobe damage is the

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Which technique is illustrated here? Which technique is illustrated here?

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As the final step in the 2-deoxyglucose technique, brain slices are subjected to __________.

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Most radial arm mazes have

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In rats, boxing (rearing up and pushing with the forepaws) is usually a sign of

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The self-stimulation paradigm is

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