Exam 2: Cognitive Neuroscience and Cognitive Science
Exam 1: Cognitive Psychology: An Introduction102 Questions
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Which technique uses brain damage to make inferences about neural activity?
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The structure known as the "gateway to the cortex" is the __________.
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What is a way to study how different brain structures influence cognition without studying people with lesions or other kinds of brain damage?
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The specialization of function between the left and right hemispheres is known as __________.
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Typical neurons in the cortex synapse with how many other neurons?
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How did Penfield assess the functional role of different brain areas?
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Which of the following does NOT use metabolic charges to measure neural activity?
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How many neurons does a typical person have in his or her brain?
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Long-term potentiation has a shorter duration than consolidation.
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Which neuroimaging technique uses x-rays to measure brain structure?
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Which neuroimaging technique uses electrical charges to measure neural activity?
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The primary bridge across which messages pass between the left and right halves of the cortex is the __________.
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What is a process that occurs when several smaller units work together?
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Why is the finding of a double dissociation more informative in cognitive neuroscience than the finding of a single dissociation?
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