Exam 1: Introducing Biological Psychology
Exam 1: Introducing Biological Psychology179 Questions
Exam 2: The Anatomy and Evolution of the Nervous System198 Questions
Exam 3: Cells of the Nervous System184 Questions
Exam 4: Psychopharmacology191 Questions
Exam 5: Genetics and the Development of the Human Brain179 Questions
Exam 6: Vision187 Questions
Exam 7: Nonvisual Sensation and Perception184 Questions
Exam 8: Movement182 Questions
Exam 9: Temperature Regulation,thirst,and Hunger181 Questions
Exam 10: Sexual Behavior177 Questions
Exam 11: Sleep and Waking173 Questions
Exam 12: Learning and Memory179 Questions
Exam 13: Lateralization, language, and Intelligence182 Questions
Exam 14: Emotion, reward, aggression, and Stress183 Questions
Exam 15: Neurological Disorders174 Questions
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Naomi Eisenberger and her colleagues are interested in whether or not brain activity correlates with feelings of social rejection.If you were advising Dr.Eisenberger,which technology would you recommend for her study?
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Experiments in which the motor cortex of dogs was stimulated electrically were carried out by
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Biological psychology can be defined as the branch of psychology that studies the biological foundations of behavior,emotions,and mental processes.
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Identical twins typically have about _________ percent of their genes in common.
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You want to do an experiment in which human participants are asked to taste a particular substance so you can determine if the participants have very sensitive taste buds.Your plan is to not tell the participants in advance that the substance may taste really bad and then to describe how well participants can taste the substance by the faces they make.What can you expect your university's human subjects committee to say?
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Animal research continues to be very controversial.Describe the protections that are currently in place,and describe their strengths and weaknesses.
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Your roommate is convinced that we only use 10 percent of our brains.Which of the following statements would be best to use to persuade her that this is not true?
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If you want to observe a small number of cells in detail,it would be best to use the
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The image in the lower left of this figure combines information from ____________________ with information from ____________________ imaging.

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Repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)appears to be a promising treatment for which of the following psychological disorders?
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Why is it sometimes necessary to use surgically implanted pipettes to deliver drugs to the brain directly?
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The only current source of stem cells is embryonic stem cells,which are usually at the blastocyst stage of development.
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A technique that is often used to determine whether or not a stimulus has been processed by the brain is
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Descartes' mind-body dualism is defined as a philosophical view that considers
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The first electroencephalogram (EEG)recordings were made by
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The Egyptian author of the Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus provided accurate descriptions of the
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