Deck 3: Biological Foundations: Roots in Neurons and Genes
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Deck 3: Biological Foundations: Roots in Neurons and Genes
1
Which of the following factors would be expected to influence experience-dependent processes:
A)having your own cell phone
B)patterned visual input
C)sounds of language
D)all of the above
A)having your own cell phone
B)patterned visual input
C)sounds of language
D)all of the above
A
2
Cerebral hemispheres:
A)are anatomically different
B)in general, control different functions
C)can take over some of the tasks of the other hemisphere if one is damaged
D)all of the above
A)are anatomically different
B)in general, control different functions
C)can take over some of the tasks of the other hemisphere if one is damaged
D)all of the above
D
3
The biological foundation of social development that focuses on visual, olfactory, and tactile capacities present at birth is referred to as:
A)temperament
B)genetics
C)neurology
D)biological preparedness
A)temperament
B)genetics
C)neurology
D)biological preparedness
D
4
The cerebral cortex:
A)is the bottom layer of the cerebrum
B)contains 10 percent of the brain's cell bodies
C)has areas that can be traced to specific behaviors
D)all of the above
A)is the bottom layer of the cerebrum
B)contains 10 percent of the brain's cell bodies
C)has areas that can be traced to specific behaviors
D)all of the above
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5
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder:
A)is completely genetic
B)makes it difficult for the child to track contingencies
C)is more similar in fraternal twins than identical twins
D)all of the above
A)is completely genetic
B)makes it difficult for the child to track contingencies
C)is more similar in fraternal twins than identical twins
D)all of the above
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6
Brain processes that are unique to the individual and responsive to particular cultural, community, and family experiences are called:
A)an evocative gene-environment association
B)experience-dependent
C)experience-expectant
D)nonshared environment
A)an evocative gene-environment association
B)experience-dependent
C)experience-expectant
D)nonshared environment
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7
The corpus callosum:
A)is the only link between the two hemispheres
B)facilitates inter-hemispheric communication
C)cannot be severed without severe disruptions to brain functioning
D)none of the above
A)is the only link between the two hemispheres
B)facilitates inter-hemispheric communication
C)cannot be severed without severe disruptions to brain functioning
D)none of the above
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8
The outer layer of the cerebrum, which contains the cells that control specific functions such as seeing, hearing, moving, and thinking, is:
A)the neuronal network
B)the cerebral cortex
C)the corpus callosum
D)the cerebral hemispheres
A)the neuronal network
B)the cerebral cortex
C)the corpus callosum
D)the cerebral hemispheres
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9
The difference between active gene-environment associations and niche picking is:
A)active gene-environment associations have to do with evoked responses from the environment
B)niche picking has to do with seeking out or creating environments
C)both a and b
D)active gene-environment associations and niche picking are the same
A)active gene-environment associations have to do with evoked responses from the environment
B)niche picking has to do with seeking out or creating environments
C)both a and b
D)active gene-environment associations and niche picking are the same
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10
The two halves of the brain's cerebrum are called:
A)glial cells
B)lateralization
C)corpus callosum
D)cerebral hemispheres
A)glial cells
B)lateralization
C)corpus callosum
D)cerebral hemispheres
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11
The two connected hemispheres of the brain are the:
A)neurons
B)cerebral cortex
C)corpus callosum
D)cerebrum
A)neurons
B)cerebral cortex
C)corpus callosum
D)cerebrum
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12
People's genes result in them to seek out experiences compatible with their inherited tendencies. This is called:
A)passive gene-environment association
B)active gene-environment association
C)evocative gene-environment association
D)genotype
A)passive gene-environment association
B)active gene-environment association
C)evocative gene-environment association
D)genotype
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13
People's inherited tendencies elicit certain environmental responses. This is called:
A)an evocative gene-environment association
B)an experience-dependent process
C)an experience-expectant process
D)an active gene-environment association
A)an evocative gene-environment association
B)an experience-dependent process
C)an experience-expectant process
D)an active gene-environment association
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14
Brain processes that are universal, and experienced by all human beings across evolution are called:
A)passive gene-environment associations
B)experience-dependent
C)experience-expectant
D)shared environment
A)passive gene-environment associations
B)experience-dependent
C)experience-expectant
D)shared environment
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15
A disorder characterized by a persistent pattern of impulsivity is:
A)autism spectrum disorder
B)Williams syndrome
C)Turner syndrome
D)attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
A)autism spectrum disorder
B)Williams syndrome
C)Turner syndrome
D)attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
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16
Fraternal twins who develop from two different eggs fertilized by two different sperm, producing two different zygotes are:
A)monozygotic
B)subject to an experience-dependent process
C)subject to an experience-expectant process
D)dizygotic
A)monozygotic
B)subject to an experience-dependent process
C)subject to an experience-expectant process
D)dizygotic
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17
Which of the following exemplifies an evocative gene-environment association?
A)unhappy and irritable parents are more likely to provide a negative home environment, which encourages their children to become antisocial or depressed
B)parents' physical punishment is strongly influenced by the child's genetic tendency to be antisocial and defiant
C)individuals who are aggressive sign up for martial arts classes instead of chess club
D)none of the above
A)unhappy and irritable parents are more likely to provide a negative home environment, which encourages their children to become antisocial or depressed
B)parents' physical punishment is strongly influenced by the child's genetic tendency to be antisocial and defiant
C)individuals who are aggressive sign up for martial arts classes instead of chess club
D)none of the above
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18
An alternate form of a gene is called:
A)a neuron
B)monozygotic
C)an allele
D)a heritability factor
A)a neuron
B)monozygotic
C)an allele
D)a heritability factor
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19
The reason people typically have two alleles is:
A)synaptic pruning
B)reaction range
C)programmed neuronal death
D)people inherit one from each parent
A)synaptic pruning
B)reaction range
C)programmed neuronal death
D)people inherit one from each parent
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20
Dizygotic twins are unlike fraternal twins in that:
A)dizygotic twins develop from two different eggs
B)fraternal twins are more likely to be similar in most traits than dizygotic twins
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
A)dizygotic twins develop from two different eggs
B)fraternal twins are more likely to be similar in most traits than dizygotic twins
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
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21
People in the same environment are affected differently depending on their genetic makeup. This describes:
A)a passive gene-environment association
B)a gene by environment (G * E)interaction
C)an experience-dependent process
D)a reaction range
A)a passive gene-environment association
B)a gene by environment (G * E)interaction
C)an experience-dependent process
D)a reaction range
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22
Which of the following reflects a person's genotype most directly:
A)eye color
B)height
C)intelligence
D)sociability
A)eye color
B)height
C)intelligence
D)sociability
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23
Heterozygous genes cannot be expressed as:
A)a blend of the two alleles
B)a combination of the two alleles
C)the dominant allele
D)the expression of the recessive allele
A)a blend of the two alleles
B)a combination of the two alleles
C)the dominant allele
D)the expression of the recessive allele
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24
The particular set of genes a person inherits from his or her parents is the:
A)genotype
B)heritability factor
C)temperament
D)phenotype
A)genotype
B)heritability factor
C)temperament
D)phenotype
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25
A cell that supports, protects, and repairs neurons:
A)synapse
B)glial cell
C)modifier gene
D)mirror neuron
A)synapse
B)glial cell
C)modifier gene
D)mirror neuron
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26
The study of the relative influences of genetic variation and environmental variation on individual differences in traits and abilities:
A)experience-expectant process
B)gene-environment interaction model
C)human behavior genetics
D)experience-dependent process
A)experience-expectant process
B)gene-environment interaction model
C)human behavior genetics
D)experience-dependent process
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27
A portion of DNA located at a particular site on a chromosome and coding for the production of a specific type of protein:
A)mirror neuron
B)heritability factor
C)allele
D)gene
A)mirror neuron
B)heritability factor
C)allele
D)gene
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28
Which of the following is not carried out by glial cells:
A)providing structural support to neurons
B)transmitting neuronal information
C)myelination
D)all of the above are carried out by glial cells
A)providing structural support to neurons
B)transmitting neuronal information
C)myelination
D)all of the above are carried out by glial cells
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29
Which of the following factors would not be expected to predict externalizing problems:
A)poor effortful control
B)high negative emotionality
C)fear or shyness
D)a, b, and c all predict externalizing problems.
A)poor effortful control
B)high negative emotionality
C)fear or shyness
D)a, b, and c all predict externalizing problems.
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30
The description of traits expressed by two alleles that can be either dominant or recessive is:
A)the simplest model of genetic transmission
B)applies to the subset of characteristics determined by single genes
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
A)the simplest model of genetic transmission
B)applies to the subset of characteristics determined by single genes
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
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31
Which of the following factors is not characteristic of genes:
A)they serve as a template for building proteins
B)they must be activated to function
C)they vary across people principally because of mutations
D)all of the above are characteristic of genes
A)they serve as a template for building proteins
B)they must be activated to function
C)they vary across people principally because of mutations
D)all of the above are characteristic of genes
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32
Which of the following factors is not an example of a gene by environment interaction:
A)a genetic predisposition for depression results in depressive symptoms only when the person experiences many life stressors
B)a strong genetic predisposition for alcoholism results in alcoholism only when the person decides to drink alcohol
C)a genetic predisposition to be emotionally reactive increases the positive effects of supportive caregiving and increases the negative effects of poor parenting
D)a, b, and c are all examples of gene by environment interactions
A)a genetic predisposition for depression results in depressive symptoms only when the person experiences many life stressors
B)a strong genetic predisposition for alcoholism results in alcoholism only when the person decides to drink alcohol
C)a genetic predisposition to be emotionally reactive increases the positive effects of supportive caregiving and increases the negative effects of poor parenting
D)a, b, and c are all examples of gene by environment interactions
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33
Human behavior genetics:
A)is the study of the origin of differences in human behavior
B)typically involves twin or adoption designs
C)is often conducted without directly measuring genes
D)all of the above
A)is the study of the origin of differences in human behavior
B)typically involves twin or adoption designs
C)is often conducted without directly measuring genes
D)all of the above
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34
Which of the following factors would be expected to influence experience-expectant processes:
A)having your own cell phone
B)living in a high-crime neighborhood
C)sounds of language
D)having a family that provided an especially enriching environment
A)having your own cell phone
B)living in a high-crime neighborhood
C)sounds of language
D)having a family that provided an especially enriching environment
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35
Alleles for a particular trait from each parent are different:
A)Williams syndrome
B)Turner syndrome
C)heterozygous
D)homozygous
A)Williams syndrome
B)Turner syndrome
C)heterozygous
D)homozygous
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36
A type of childhood behavior problem in which the behavior is directed at the self rather than others, including fear, anxiety, depression, loneliness, and withdrawal is:
A)externalizing
B)attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
C)fragile X syndrome
D)internalizing
A)externalizing
B)attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
C)fragile X syndrome
D)internalizing
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37
Alleles for a particular trait from each parent are the same in which of the following:
A)Williams syndrome
B)Turner syndrome
C)heterozygous
D)homozygous
A)Williams syndrome
B)Turner syndrome
C)heterozygous
D)homozygous
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38
Heritability coefficients are usually calculated by directly measuring:
A)genes
B)DNA
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
A)genes
B)DNA
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
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39
A type of childhood behavior problem in which the behavior is directed at others, including hitting, stealing, vandalizing, and lying:
A)attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
B)internalizing
C)externalizing
D)autism spectrum disorder
A)attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
B)internalizing
C)externalizing
D)autism spectrum disorder
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40
A statistical estimate of the contribution additive genetic variation makes to a particular trait or ability:
A)reaction range
B)phenotype
C)evocative gene-environment association
D)heritability coefficient
A)reaction range
B)phenotype
C)evocative gene-environment association
D)heritability coefficient
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41
The process by which each half of the brain becomes specialized for certain functions:
A)programmed neuronal death
B)synaptic pruning
C)lateralization
D)niche picking
A)programmed neuronal death
B)synaptic pruning
C)lateralization
D)niche picking
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42
The full range of experiences that cause siblings within the same family to differ on a social developmental outcome of interest, plus measurement error, comprises:
A)the nonshared environment
B)the shared environment
C)niche picking
D)experience-dependent processes
A)the nonshared environment
B)the shared environment
C)niche picking
D)experience-dependent processes
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43
Insufficient _______ is associated with various forms of mental disability and with disorders such as dyslexia and schizophrenia:
A)neural migration
B)programmed neuronal death
C)synaptogenesis
D)none of the above
A)neural migration
B)programmed neuronal death
C)synaptogenesis
D)none of the above
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44
The rapid formation of neurons in the developing organism's brain:
A)programmed neuronal death
B)neural migration
C)neural proliferation
D)synaptogenesis
A)programmed neuronal death
B)neural migration
C)neural proliferation
D)synaptogenesis
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45
Which of the following correctly describes neurons:
A)they have a long projection called a dendrite
B)they have several short projections called axons
C)they send and receive neural impulses
D)all of the above
A)they have a long projection called a dendrite
B)they have several short projections called axons
C)they send and receive neural impulses
D)all of the above
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46
A nerve cell that fires both when a person acts and when a person observes the same action performed by someone else, as if the observer himself or herself were acting:
A)glial cell
B)mirror neuron
C)modifier gene
D)none of the above
A)glial cell
B)mirror neuron
C)modifier gene
D)none of the above
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47
The movement of neurons within the brain that ensures that all brain areas have a sufficient number of neural connections is referred to as:
A)programmed neuronal death
B)neural migration
C)neural proliferation
D)synaptogenesis
A)programmed neuronal death
B)neural migration
C)neural proliferation
D)synaptogenesis
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48
Identical twins are:
A)heterozygous
B)homozygous
C)dizygotic
D)monozygotic
A)heterozygous
B)homozygous
C)dizygotic
D)monozygotic
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49
Which of the following correctly describes neuron proliferation:
A)most neurons are present in the brain by the seventh month after conception
B)about 250,000 new neurons are added every day during neuron proliferation
C)after birth, the brain does not grow because synaptic pruning counterbalances neuron proliferation
D)all of the above
A)most neurons are present in the brain by the seventh month after conception
B)about 250,000 new neurons are added every day during neuron proliferation
C)after birth, the brain does not grow because synaptic pruning counterbalances neuron proliferation
D)all of the above
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50
Seeking out or creating environments compatible with one's genetically based predispositions:
A)evocative gene-environment association
B)passive gene-environment association
C)niche picking
D)experience-dependent process
A)evocative gene-environment association
B)passive gene-environment association
C)niche picking
D)experience-dependent process
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51
Myelination:
A)makes glial cells more efficient at transmitting information
B)most myelination occurs after the first two years
C)covers parts of neurons with a layer of fatty tissue
D)all of the above
A)makes glial cells more efficient at transmitting information
B)most myelination occurs after the first two years
C)covers parts of neurons with a layer of fatty tissue
D)all of the above
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52
Genes that exert their influence indirectly by affecting the expression of other genes:
A)glial cell
B)mirror neuron
C)modifier gene
D)mediator gene
A)glial cell
B)mirror neuron
C)modifier gene
D)mediator gene
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53
The environment created by parents with particular genetic characteristics encourages the expression of these tendencies in their children:
A)nonshared environment
B)shared environment
C)passive gene-environment association
D)experience-dependent process
A)nonshared environment
B)shared environment
C)passive gene-environment association
D)experience-dependent process
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54
The similarity between active gene-environment associations and niche picking is:
A)active gene-environment associations have to do with evoked responses from the environment
B)niche picking has to do with seeking out or creating environments
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
A)active gene-environment associations have to do with evoked responses from the environment
B)niche picking has to do with seeking out or creating environments
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
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55
Which of the following is not true regarding hemispheric lateralization?
A)both hemispheres play some role in most functions
B)when one side of the brain suffers damage, the other half may take over some of its functions
C)the degree of lateralization is partially genetic
D)parents and children usually have dissimilar levels of language lateralization
A)both hemispheres play some role in most functions
B)when one side of the brain suffers damage, the other half may take over some of its functions
C)the degree of lateralization is partially genetic
D)parents and children usually have dissimilar levels of language lateralization
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56
Internalizing problems include:
A)withdrawn behavior, anxiety, hyperactivity
B)low empathy, disruptive behavior, guilt
C)withdrawn behavior, aggressive behavior, anxiety disorders
D)guilt, low empathy, sadness
A)withdrawn behavior, anxiety, hyperactivity
B)low empathy, disruptive behavior, guilt
C)withdrawn behavior, aggressive behavior, anxiety disorders
D)guilt, low empathy, sadness
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57
The process by which glial cells encase neurons in sheaths of the fatty substance myelin:
A)myelination
B)lateralization
C)neural proliferation
D)synaptogenesis
A)myelination
B)lateralization
C)neural proliferation
D)synaptogenesis
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58
A cell in the body's nervous system, consisting of a cell body, a long projection called an axon, and several shorter projections called dendrites is a:
A)glial cell
B)synapse
C)cerebrum
D)neuron
A)glial cell
B)synapse
C)cerebrum
D)neuron
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59
Monozygotic twins are unlike identical twins in that:
A)monozygotic twins develop from a single zygote
B)identical twins are more likely to be similar in most traits than monozygotic twins
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b.
A)monozygotic twins develop from a single zygote
B)identical twins are more likely to be similar in most traits than monozygotic twins
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b.
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60
Mirror neurons have been linked to:
A)social behavior
B)intelligence
C)language acquisition
D)both a and c
A)social behavior
B)intelligence
C)language acquisition
D)both a and c
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61
The possible developmental outcomes established by a person's genotype in the environment in which development takes place is referred to as:
A)niche picking
B)gene-environment interaction
C)active gene-environment association
D)reaction range
A)niche picking
B)gene-environment interaction
C)active gene-environment association
D)reaction range
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62
A specialized site of intercellular communication that exchanges information between nerve cells, usually by means of a chemical neurotransmitter:
A)neuron
B)synapse
C)cerebrum
D)mirror neuron
A)neuron
B)synapse
C)cerebrum
D)mirror neuron
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63
Shared environments:
A)are argued to be higher for fraternal twins than identical twins
B)are argued to be more important than nonshared environment
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
A)are argued to be higher for fraternal twins than identical twins
B)are argued to be more important than nonshared environment
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
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64
An individual's typical mode of response, including activity level, emotional intensity, and attention span, is referred to as:
A)heritability factor
B)temperament
C)externalizing problems
D)attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
A)heritability factor
B)temperament
C)externalizing problems
D)attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
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65
According to Rothbart, primary temperament dimensions include:
A)effortful control
B)fear
C)sensation seeking
D)impulsivity
A)effortful control
B)fear
C)sensation seeking
D)impulsivity
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66
Synapses are:
A)where neurons communicate
B)as numerous as neurons
C)a kind of synaptogenesis
D)a type of mirror neuron
A)where neurons communicate
B)as numerous as neurons
C)a kind of synaptogenesis
D)a type of mirror neuron
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67
Temperament and personality are related in that:
A)temperament is often viewed as the core of personality
B)temperament variables have clear links to personality variables, both concurrently and longitudinally
C)both temperament and personality have clear genetic components and are affected by experience
D)all of the above
A)temperament is often viewed as the core of personality
B)temperament variables have clear links to personality variables, both concurrently and longitudinally
C)both temperament and personality have clear genetic components and are affected by experience
D)all of the above
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68
Reaction ranges:
A)are said to be canalized if very narrow
B)are very narrow for intelligence and sociability
C)are less narrow for a baby's tendency to babble
D)are said to be canalized if broad
A)are said to be canalized if very narrow
B)are very narrow for intelligence and sociability
C)are less narrow for a baby's tendency to babble
D)are said to be canalized if broad
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69
Research on cultural differences in temperament shows that:
A)although 48 percent of the children in the U.S. show a genetic pattern associated with impulse problems, the genetic pattern occurs in only 2 percent of Chinese children
B)Chinese babies are on average calmer and easier to console than Caucasian babies
C)Chinese preschoolers are on average better than Caucasian babies at controlling their impulses
D)all of the above
A)although 48 percent of the children in the U.S. show a genetic pattern associated with impulse problems, the genetic pattern occurs in only 2 percent of Chinese children
B)Chinese babies are on average calmer and easier to console than Caucasian babies
C)Chinese preschoolers are on average better than Caucasian babies at controlling their impulses
D)all of the above
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70
The social brain includes:
A)the hippocampus
B)the cerebellum
C)the amygdala
D)glial cells
A)the hippocampus
B)the cerebellum
C)the amygdala
D)glial cells
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71
The naturally occurring death of immature nerve cells during early development of the nervous system is:
A)synaptic pruning
B)programmed neuronal death
C)lateralization
D)neural migration
A)synaptic pruning
B)programmed neuronal death
C)lateralization
D)neural migration
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72
The visible expression of the person's particular physical and behavioral characteristics
A)evocative gene-environment interaction
B)active gene-environment interaction
C)genotype
D)phenotype
A)evocative gene-environment interaction
B)active gene-environment interaction
C)genotype
D)phenotype
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73
Synaptic pruning:
A)eliminates immature neurons surrounding new synapses
B)disposes of understimulated neurons' axons and dendrites
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
A)eliminates immature neurons surrounding new synapses
B)disposes of understimulated neurons' axons and dendrites
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
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74
Programmed neuronal death:
A)eliminates immature neurons surrounding new synapses
B)disposes of understimulated neurons' axons and dendrites
C)makes existing synapses weaker
D)a form of neural migration
A)eliminates immature neurons surrounding new synapses
B)disposes of understimulated neurons' axons and dendrites
C)makes existing synapses weaker
D)a form of neural migration
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75
Synaptogenesis:
A)begins late in prenatal life
B)results in more neurons than synapses
C)begins early in prenatal life
D)begins in the postnatal period
A)begins late in prenatal life
B)results in more neurons than synapses
C)begins early in prenatal life
D)begins in the postnatal period
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76
Non-genetic factors that result in siblings within families being similar on a social developmental outcome of interested reflect:
A)nonshared environment
B)niche picking
C)shared environment
D)experience dependent processes
A)nonshared environment
B)niche picking
C)shared environment
D)experience dependent processes
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77
Passive gene-environment associations:
A)are supported by twin studies that show genetic influences on parenting
B)are supported by adoption studies that show genetic influences on parenting
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
A)are supported by twin studies that show genetic influences on parenting
B)are supported by adoption studies that show genetic influences on parenting
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
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78
The forming of synapses is called:
A)synaptic pruning
B)programmed neuronal death
C)synaptogenesis
D)myelination
A)synaptic pruning
B)programmed neuronal death
C)synaptogenesis
D)myelination
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79
Examples of phenotypes include:
A)height
B)intelligence
C)sociability
D)all of the above
A)height
B)intelligence
C)sociability
D)all of the above
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80
The brain's disposal of the axons and dendrites of a neuron that is not often stimulated:
A)synaptic pruning
B)programmed neuronal death
C)synaptogenesis
D)hemispheric regulation
A)synaptic pruning
B)programmed neuronal death
C)synaptogenesis
D)hemispheric regulation
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