Exam 47: The Mammalian Nervous System: Structure and Higher Function
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Match the correct brain structure from the list below with each description that follows. Each term may be used more than once.
-The part of the brain that most likely has been dam-aged in a person who can see and hear but cannot recognize familiar faces
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The secretion of hormones from an endocrine gland is most directly under the control of which of the following components of the nervous system?
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Which of the following groups of vertebrates would likely have the smallest ratio of telencephalon size to body size?
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Refer to the diagram below.
-Which brain region (indicated by the numbers) is paired incorrectly with the region of the embryonic brain from which it originates?

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Which of the following represents the largest portion of the human cerebral cortex?
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In their studies on vision, David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel found that
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Match the correct neural region from the list below with each description that follows. Each term may be used more than once.
-The preganglionic parasympathetic neurons projecting to the digestive system come from this region.
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Match the correct part of the nervous system from the list below with each description that follows. Each component can be used more than once, and each question may require more than one answer.
-You are about to leave home for a job interview and realize you can't find your car keys; you panic because you really need the job. The physiological reactions experienced in situations of fear or panic are under the control of this part of the nervous system.
A) The parasympathetic nervous system
B) The autonomic nervous system
C) The sympathetic nervous system
D) Cholinergic neurons
E) The voluntary nervous system
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Norepinephrine _______ the heart rate, whereas acetylcholine _______ the heart rate.
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During storytelling hour at the local library, a college student volunteers to read aloud to preschoolers. This generous act requires the ability to integrate the written word and the spoken word, which is controlled by the _______.
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The brain forms from three swellings at the anterior end of the neural tube, which become
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What region of the brain would be affected if an individual could no longer recognize faces?
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