Deck 1: A History of Neuropsychology
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Deck 1: A History of Neuropsychology
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____________________ pioneered the anatomical theater,a sort of performance dissection.
Vesalius
2
A(n)____________________ is a researcher who studies the molecular nature of the nervous system.
neuroscientist
3
Brain cells are also termed ____________________.
neurons
4
Anatomical theater is where actors portray various functions of the central nervous system.
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The "Organ of the Soul" is connected to your inner ear.
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Walter Freeman was instrumental in the proliferation of the surgical technique known as ____________________.
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Trephination may have been performed in ancient times as a magical form of healing.
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Leonardo da Vinci originally made a precise sketch of the cerebral ventricles,which has uncanny similarity to photographs of the modern age.
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Lashley emphasized the ____________________ of brain tissue such that each part of the brain participated in more than one function.
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The first scientific case report that supported the localizationist perspective was presented by Franz Gall.
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11
A psychologist who studies the relationship between brain functions and behavior is better known as a(n)____________________.
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Gall's theory attempted to describe differences in personality traits by measuring the size of ____________________.
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13
Pierre Marie challenged Broca's findings after he examined "Tan's" brain and found ____________________ damage.
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The first neuropsychology laboratory was founded by ____________________ at the University of Chicago.
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15
A strict split between mental processes and physical abilities with mental processes being localized in the pineal gland was proposed by ____________________ in the 17th century.
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16
Hippocrates recognized that epilepsy was a medical problem.
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17
Wernicke localized comprehension of speech to the temporal lobe.
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18
Broca's landmark contribution to science was his work understanding the origins of anosognosia.
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19
According to Galen,the four humors were: blood,black bile,yellow bile and saliva.
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20
Neuropsychology can be defined as the study of brain/behavior relationships.
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21
The first awareness of specific brain-behavior relationships surfaced with the:
A)German philosophers.
B)localizationists.
C)Ancient Peruvian surgeons.
D)Classical Greek philosophers.
A)German philosophers.
B)localizationists.
C)Ancient Peruvian surgeons.
D)Classical Greek philosophers.
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22
The concept that any given area of the brain can be involved in relatively few or relatively many behaviors is known as:
A)equipotentiality.
B)localization.
C)pluripotentiality.
D)parallel distributed processing.
A)equipotentiality.
B)localization.
C)pluripotentiality.
D)parallel distributed processing.
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23
Prior to developing his theory of psychoanalysis,Sigmund Freud was:
A)a neuroscientist.
B)a shoe salesman.
C)a psychologist.
D)a neurologist.
A)a neuroscientist.
B)a shoe salesman.
C)a psychologist.
D)a neurologist.
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24
Much of Jackson's alternative theory of brain function stemmed from his work with which neurological disorder?
A)multiple sclerosis
B)epilepsy
C)Alzheimer's disease
D)Parkinson's disease
A)multiple sclerosis
B)epilepsy
C)Alzheimer's disease
D)Parkinson's disease
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25
Paul Broca is most famous for:
A)localizing expressive speech.
B)localizing receptive speech.
C)determining a circuit for all aspects of speech.
D)discovering a new neuroanatomical structure.
A)localizing expressive speech.
B)localizing receptive speech.
C)determining a circuit for all aspects of speech.
D)discovering a new neuroanatomical structure.
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26
According to Rene Descartes,mental processes originated from the:
A)pineal gland.
B)cerebral ventricles.
C)heart.
D)pituitary gland.
A)pineal gland.
B)cerebral ventricles.
C)heart.
D)pituitary gland.
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27
The last three decades have been characterized by what developments in the field of neuropsychology?
A)formation of professional organizations for neuropsychologists
B)founding of many different journals in the field of neuropsychology
C)increase in the recognition of neuropsychology as a field of psychology
D)all of these
A)formation of professional organizations for neuropsychologists
B)founding of many different journals in the field of neuropsychology
C)increase in the recognition of neuropsychology as a field of psychology
D)all of these
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28
The ventricular localization hypothesis:
A)suggested that the ventricles represent the location of spiritual and mental events.
B)was originally put forth by Leonardo da Vinci.
C)suggested that cerebrospinal fluid is produced primarily in the lateral ventricles.
D)was an accurate representation of ventricular functioning that later became known as the cell doctrine.
A)suggested that the ventricles represent the location of spiritual and mental events.
B)was originally put forth by Leonardo da Vinci.
C)suggested that cerebrospinal fluid is produced primarily in the lateral ventricles.
D)was an accurate representation of ventricular functioning that later became known as the cell doctrine.
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29
Who was the first person to realize that the brain served lateralizing functions?
A)Hippocrates
B)Andreas Vesalius
C)George Washington
D)Aristotle
A)Hippocrates
B)Andreas Vesalius
C)George Washington
D)Aristotle
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30
The foundation of modern neuropsychology was heavily influenced by all of the following fields except:
A)applied psychological evaluation.
B)behavioral neurology.
C)behavioral neuroscience.
D)psychiatry.
A)applied psychological evaluation.
B)behavioral neurology.
C)behavioral neuroscience.
D)psychiatry.
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31
Ward Halstead is attributed with:
A)founding the first neuropsychology laboratory.
B)development of an objective means of assessing brain function.
C)development of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery.
D)all of these
A)founding the first neuropsychology laboratory.
B)development of an objective means of assessing brain function.
C)development of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery.
D)all of these
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32
The third unit of Luria's model described the ____,which is/are involved in planning and executing behavior.
A)brain stem
B)limbic system
C)frontal and prefrontal lobes
D)hippocampus and parahippocampal gyrus
A)brain stem
B)limbic system
C)frontal and prefrontal lobes
D)hippocampus and parahippocampal gyrus
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33
The early history of neuropsychology was shaped by which two principles?
A)materialism and phrenology
B)localization and equipotentiation
C)vitalism and materialism
D)holism and vitalism
A)materialism and phrenology
B)localization and equipotentiation
C)vitalism and materialism
D)holism and vitalism
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34
Alexander Luria's work supports the theory of:
A)localization.
B)equipotentiality.
C)pluripotentiality.
D)materialism.
A)localization.
B)equipotentiality.
C)pluripotentiality.
D)materialism.
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35
Franz Gall formulated the basis of what theory?
A)pluripotentiality
B)equipotentiatility
C)objective neuropsychological measurement
D)localization
A)pluripotentiality
B)equipotentiatility
C)objective neuropsychological measurement
D)localization
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36
Pierre Flourens utilized ____ as a method of investigation into brain function.
A)the case study
B)the lobotomy
C)electroconvulsive shock
D)the ablation experiment
A)the case study
B)the lobotomy
C)electroconvulsive shock
D)the ablation experiment
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37
Following Spurzheim's lectures in the nineteenth century,phrenology in the United States was:
A)immediately detected as a farce.
B)of little interest to American scientists.
C)popular.
D)Phrenology was never introduced to the United States.
A)immediately detected as a farce.
B)of little interest to American scientists.
C)popular.
D)Phrenology was never introduced to the United States.
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38
Karl Lashley believed that:
A)each part of the brain has more than one function.
B)each part of the brain has exactly three functions.
C)each part of the brain has one function.
D)over half of neuroanatomical structures have no functions.
A)each part of the brain has more than one function.
B)each part of the brain has exactly three functions.
C)each part of the brain has one function.
D)over half of neuroanatomical structures have no functions.
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39
According to Alexander Luria,following brain trauma,what is likely to occur?
A)Neurons will continue to die and the individual will become more impaired.
B)An alternative functional system may be able to compensate for some or all of the impairment.
C)The entire functional system,which included the damaged tissue,will fail.
D)New neurons will grow.
A)Neurons will continue to die and the individual will become more impaired.
B)An alternative functional system may be able to compensate for some or all of the impairment.
C)The entire functional system,which included the damaged tissue,will fail.
D)New neurons will grow.
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Alexander Luria developed a theory of three functional units,composed of:
A)the brain stem,spinal cord,and frontal lobes.
B)the brain stem,posterior areas of the cortex,and frontal lobes.
C)the spinal cord,frontal lobes,and corpus striatum.
D)the frontal lobes,prefrontal lobes,and Broca's area.
A)the brain stem,spinal cord,and frontal lobes.
B)the brain stem,posterior areas of the cortex,and frontal lobes.
C)the spinal cord,frontal lobes,and corpus striatum.
D)the frontal lobes,prefrontal lobes,and Broca's area.
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