Deck 2: Neuroscience and Behavior
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Deck 2: Neuroscience and Behavior
1
To excite or inhibit an action potential in a receiving neuron, a neurotransmitter must cross the
A) axon.
B) synaptic gap.
C) glial cell.
D) endocrine glands.
A) axon.
B) synaptic gap.
C) glial cell.
D) endocrine glands.
B
2
Which lobe of the cerebral cortex is most directly involved in speaking?
A) Occipital
B) frontal
C) temporal
D) parietal
A) Occipital
B) frontal
C) temporal
D) parietal
B
3
To monitor the electrical activity in the brain that is triggered by hearing one's own name, researchers would make use of a(n)
A) MRI.
B) PET scan.
C) EEG.
D) brain lesion.
A) MRI.
B) PET scan.
C) EEG.
D) brain lesion.
C
4
Depressed mood states are linked to ________ levels of serotonin and ________ levels of norepinephrine.
A) low; low
B) high; high
C) low; high
A) low; low
B) high; high
C) low; high
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5
The limbic system structure that regulates hunger is called the
A) thalamus.
B) amygdala.
C) hippocampus.
D) hypothalamus.
A) thalamus.
B) amygdala.
C) hippocampus.
D) hypothalamus.
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6
Melissa has just completed running a marathon. She is so elated that she feels little fatigue or discomfort. Her lack of pain is probably the result of the release of
A) ACh.
B) endorphins.
C) dopamine.
D) norepinephrine.
A) ACh.
B) endorphins.
C) dopamine.
D) norepinephrine.
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7
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are ________ that are released by the ________ gland.
A) neurotransmitters; pituitary
B) hormones; pituitary
C) neurotransmitters; thyroid
D) hormones; adrenal
A) neurotransmitters; pituitary
B) hormones; pituitary
C) neurotransmitters; thyroid
D) hormones; adrenal
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8
Although Ron has no genital sensations, he is capable of an erection if his genitals are stimulated. Ron's experience is most indicative of a
A) hemispherectomy.
B) severed spinal cord.
C) split brain.
D) reward deficiency syndrome.
A) hemispherectomy.
B) severed spinal cord.
C) split brain.
D) reward deficiency syndrome.
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9
While listening to operatic solos, musicians process the lyrics and the tunes in separate brain areas. This most clearly illustrates the functioning of different
A) neurotransmitters.
B) reticular formations.
C) neural networks.
D) limbic systems.
A) neurotransmitters.
B) reticular formations.
C) neural networks.
D) limbic systems.
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10
In the brain, I outnumber neurons. I also provide nutrients to the neurons and help remove excess neurotransmitters. I am a
A) hormone.
B) myelin sheath.
C) glial cell.
D) gland.
A) hormone.
B) myelin sheath.
C) glial cell.
D) gland.
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11
Which region of the brain appears to have the oldest evolutionary history?
A) frontal lobes
B) limbic system
C) brainstem
D) corpus callosum
A) frontal lobes
B) limbic system
C) brainstem
D) corpus callosum
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12
Which of the following would be most useful for detecting the brain areas that are most active as a person performs mathematical calculations?
A) a brain lesion
B) an interneuron
C) a PET scan
D) a hemispherectomy
A) a brain lesion
B) an interneuron
C) a PET scan
D) a hemispherectomy
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13
An axon transmits messages ________ the cell body and a dendrite transmits messages ________ the cell body.
A) away from; toward
B) away from; away from
C) toward; away from
B) toward; toward
A) away from; toward
B) away from; away from
C) toward; away from
B) toward; toward
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14
The successful functioning of children who have experienced the surgical removal of an entire cerebral hemisphere best illustrates the value of
A) cognitive neural prosthetics.
B) phrenology.
C) plasticity.
D) ACh antagonists.
A) cognitive neural prosthetics.
B) phrenology.
C) plasticity.
D) ACh antagonists.
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15
The release of epinephrine and norepinephrine ________ blood pressure and _______ blood sugar levels.
A) raises; raises
B) lowers; lowers
C) raises; lowers
D) lowers; raises
A) raises; raises
B) lowers; lowers
C) raises; lowers
D) lowers; raises
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16
The visual cortex is located in the
A) occipital lobes.
B) parietal lobes.
C) temporal lobes.
D) association areas.
A) occipital lobes.
B) parietal lobes.
C) temporal lobes.
D) association areas.
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17
Brain scans indicate that well-practiced pianists have a larger-than-usual auditory cortex area that encodes piano sounds. This best illustrates
A) hemispherectomy.
B) tomography.
C) cognitive neural prosthetics.
D) plasticity.
A) hemispherectomy.
B) tomography.
C) cognitive neural prosthetics.
D) plasticity.
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18
The regions of the parietal lobes that are involved in mathematical and spatial reasoning are known as
A) the amygdala.
B) reward centers.
C) the reticular formation.
D) association areas.
A) the amygdala.
B) reward centers.
C) the reticular formation.
D) association areas.
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19
The endocrine system consists of
A) association areas.
B) neural networks.
C) interneurons.
D) glands.
A) association areas.
B) neural networks.
C) interneurons.
D) glands.
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20
Beginning at the front of the brain and moving toward the back of the head, then down the skull and back around to the front, which of the following is the correct order of the cortical regions?
A) occipital lobe; temporal lobe; parietal lobe; frontal lobe
B) temporal lobe; frontal lobe; parietal lobe; occipital lobe
C) frontal lobe; occipital lobe; temporal lobe; parietal lobe
D) frontal lobe; parietal lobe; occipital lobe; temporal lobe
A) occipital lobe; temporal lobe; parietal lobe; frontal lobe
B) temporal lobe; frontal lobe; parietal lobe; occipital lobe
C) frontal lobe; occipital lobe; temporal lobe; parietal lobe
D) frontal lobe; parietal lobe; occipital lobe; temporal lobe
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21
A strong stimulus can increase the
A) speed of the impulse the neuron fires.
B) intensity of the impulse the neuron fires.
C) number of times the neuron fires.
D) threshold that must be reached before the neuron fires.
A) speed of the impulse the neuron fires.
B) intensity of the impulse the neuron fires.
C) number of times the neuron fires.
D) threshold that must be reached before the neuron fires.
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22
Moruzzi and Magoun caused a cat to lapse into a coma by severing neural connections between the cortex and the
A) reticular formation.
B) hypothalamus.
C) thalamus.
D) cerebellum.
A) reticular formation.
B) hypothalamus.
C) thalamus.
D) cerebellum.
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23
An experimenter flashes the word FLYTRAP onto a screen facing a split-brain patient so that FLY projects to her right hemisphere and TRAP to her left hemisphere. When asked what she saw, the patient will
A) say she saw FLY.
B) say she saw TRAP.
C) point to FLY using her right hand.
D) point to TRAP using her left hand.
A) say she saw FLY.
B) say she saw TRAP.
C) point to FLY using her right hand.
D) point to TRAP using her left hand.
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24
The axons of certain neurons are covered by a layer of fatty tissue that helps speed neural transmission. This tissue is
A) dopamine.
B) the myelin sheath.
C) acetylcholine.
D) an endorphin.
A) dopamine.
B) the myelin sheath.
C) acetylcholine.
D) an endorphin.
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25
The pain of heroin withdrawal may be attributable to the fact that
A) under the influence of heroin the brain ceases production of endorphins.
B) under the influence of heroin the brain ceases production of all neurotransmitters.
C) during heroin withdrawal the brain's production of all neurotransmitters is greatly increased.
D) heroin destroys endorphin receptors in the brain.
A) under the influence of heroin the brain ceases production of endorphins.
B) under the influence of heroin the brain ceases production of all neurotransmitters.
C) during heroin withdrawal the brain's production of all neurotransmitters is greatly increased.
D) heroin destroys endorphin receptors in the brain.
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26
Which of the following are governed by the simplest neural pathways?
A) emotions
B) physiological drives, such as hunger
C) reflexes
D) movements, such as walking
A) emotions
B) physiological drives, such as hunger
C) reflexes
D) movements, such as walking
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27
Research has found that the amount of representation in the motor cortex reflects the
A) size of the body parts.
B) degree of precise control required by each of the parts.
C) sensitivity of the body region.
D) area of the occipital lobe being stimulated by the environment.
A) size of the body parts.
B) degree of precise control required by each of the parts.
C) sensitivity of the body region.
D) area of the occipital lobe being stimulated by the environment.
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28
The effect of a drug that is an agonist is to
A) cause the brain to stop producing certain neurotransmitters.
B) mimic a particular neurotransmitter.
C) block a particular neurotransmitter.
D) disrupt a neuron's all-or-none firing pattern.
A) cause the brain to stop producing certain neurotransmitters.
B) mimic a particular neurotransmitter.
C) block a particular neurotransmitter.
D) disrupt a neuron's all-or-none firing pattern.
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29
Which is the correct sequence in the transmission of a simple reflex?
A) sensory neuron, interneuron, sensory neuron
B) interneuron, motor neuron, sensory neuron
C) sensory neuron, interneuron, motor neuron
D) interneuron, sensory neuron, motor neuron
A) sensory neuron, interneuron, sensory neuron
B) interneuron, motor neuron, sensory neuron
C) sensory neuron, interneuron, motor neuron
D) interneuron, sensory neuron, motor neuron
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30
Dr. Hernandez is studying neurotransmitter abnormalities in depressed patients. She would most likely be working from a ________ perspective.
A) personality
B) phrenologist
C) psychoanalyst
D) biological
A) personality
B) phrenologist
C) psychoanalyst
D) biological
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31
The effect of a drug that is an antagonist is to
A) cause the brain to stop producing certain neurotransmitters.
B) mimic a particular neurotransmitter.
C) block a particular neurotransmitter.
D) disrupt a neuron's all-or-none firing pattern.
A) cause the brain to stop producing certain neurotransmitters.
B) mimic a particular neurotransmitter.
C) block a particular neurotransmitter.
D) disrupt a neuron's all-or-none firing pattern.
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32
In the brain, learning occurs as experience strengthens certain connections in cell work groups called
A) action potentials.
B) neural networks.
C) endocrine systems.
D) dendrites.
A) action potentials.
B) neural networks.
C) endocrine systems.
D) dendrites.
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33
Which of the following is typically controlled by the left hemisphere?
A) making inferences
B) word recognition
C) the left side of the body
D) perceptual skills
A) making inferences
B) word recognition
C) the left side of the body
D) perceptual skills
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34
Chemical messengers produced by endocrine glands are called
A) agonists.
B) neurotransmitters.
C) hormones.
D) enzymes.
A) agonists.
B) neurotransmitters.
C) hormones.
D) enzymes.
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35
When Sandy scalded her toe in a tub of hot water, the pain message was carried to her spinal cord by the ________ nervous system.
A) somatic
B) Sympathetic
C) Parasympathetic
D) central
A) somatic
B) Sympathetic
C) Parasympathetic
D) central
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36
Following a head injury, a person has ongoing difficulties staying awake. Most likely, the damage occurred to the
A) thalamus.
B) corpus callosum.
C) reticular formation.
D) cerebellum.
A) thalamus.
B) corpus callosum.
C) reticular formation.
D) cerebellum.
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37
A neuron will generate action potentials when it
A) remains below its threshold.
B) receives an excitatory input.
C) receives more excitatory than inhibitory inputs.
D) is stimulated by a neurotransmitter.
A) remains below its threshold.
B) receives an excitatory input.
C) receives more excitatory than inhibitory inputs.
D) is stimulated by a neurotransmitter.
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38
Voluntary movements, such as writing with a pencil, are directed by the
A) sympathetic nervous system.
B) somatic nervous system.
C) parasympathetic nervous system.
D) autonomic nervous system.
A) sympathetic nervous system.
B) somatic nervous system.
C) parasympathetic nervous system.
D) autonomic nervous system.
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39
Cortical areas that are NOT primarily concerned with sensory, motor, or language functions are
A) called projection areas.
B) called association areas.
C) located mostly in the parietal lobe.
D) located mostly in the temporal lobe.
A) called projection areas.
B) called association areas.
C) located mostly in the parietal lobe.
D) located mostly in the temporal lobe.
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40
The brain research technique that involves monitoring the brain's usage of glucose is called (in abbreviated form) the
A) PET scan.
B) fMRI.
C) EEG.
D) MRI.
A) PET scan.
B) fMRI.
C) EEG.
D) MRI.
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41
Alana suffered a brain disease that destroyed major portions of her temporal lobes. Alana is most likely to suffer some loss of
A) auditory perception.
B) hunger and thirst.
C) pain sensations.
D) muscular coordination.
A) auditory perception.
B) hunger and thirst.
C) pain sensations.
D) muscular coordination.
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42
An action potential refers to a
A) neural impulse.
B) synaptic gap.
C) neurotransmitter.
D) reflex.
A) neural impulse.
B) synaptic gap.
C) neurotransmitter.
D) reflex.
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43
A failure to recognize that one's arm or leg is part of one's self is most likely to be associated with damage to the
A) amygdala.
B) hypothalamus.
C) right hemisphere.
D) sympathetic nervous system.
A) amygdala.
B) hypothalamus.
C) right hemisphere.
D) sympathetic nervous system.
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44
Direct stimulation of the motor cortex would most likely result in
A) feelings of anger.
B) acceleration of heartbeat.
C) a sensation of being touched on the arm.
D) movement of the mouth and lips.
A) feelings of anger.
B) acceleration of heartbeat.
C) a sensation of being touched on the arm.
D) movement of the mouth and lips.
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45
An all-or-none response pattern is characteristic of the
A) activation of either the sympathetic or the parasympathetic system.
B) release of endorphins into the central nervous system.
C) release of hormones into the bloodstream.
D) initiation of neural impulses.
A) activation of either the sympathetic or the parasympathetic system.
B) release of endorphins into the central nervous system.
C) release of hormones into the bloodstream.
D) initiation of neural impulses.
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46
An undersupply of GABA is most closely linked to
A) schizophrenia.
B) paralysis.
C) insomnia.
D) Alzheimer's disease.
A) schizophrenia.
B) paralysis.
C) insomnia.
D) Alzheimer's disease.
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47
Cortisol is a stress hormone released by the
A) pituitary gland.
B) thyroid gland.
C) pancreas.
D) adrenal glands.
A) pituitary gland.
B) thyroid gland.
C) pancreas.
D) adrenal glands.
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48
According to Roger Sperry, a recognition that the mind cannot be fully explained by the activity of nerve cells is important for appreciating our human capacity for
A) lateralization.
B) neural plasticity.
C) moral responsibility.
D) developing neural networks.
A) lateralization.
B) neural plasticity.
C) moral responsibility.
D) developing neural networks.
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49
An area at the rear of the frontal lobes that controls voluntary movements is called the
A) thalamus.
B) motor cortex.
C) reticular formation.
D) frontal association area.
A) thalamus.
B) motor cortex.
C) reticular formation.
D) frontal association area.
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50
Because neural communication occurs within the context of both cultural influences and individual mental processes, people are best understood as
A) genetic profiles.
B) action potentials.
C) biopsychosocial systems.
D) cognitive neural prosthetics.
A) genetic profiles.
B) action potentials.
C) biopsychosocial systems.
D) cognitive neural prosthetics.
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51
Agonists are chemicals that may mimic the activity of
A) motor neurons.
B) genes.
C) synapses.
D) neurotransmitters.
A) motor neurons.
B) genes.
C) synapses.
D) neurotransmitters.
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52
A loss of physical coordination and balance is most likely to result from damage to the
A) hypothalamus.
B) cerebellum.
C) corpus callosum.
D) amygdala.
A) hypothalamus.
B) cerebellum.
C) corpus callosum.
D) amygdala.
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53
Association areas are located
A) only in the frontal lobes.
B) only in the frontal lobes and temporal lobes.
C) only in the frontal, temporal, and parietal lobes.
D) in the frontal, temporal, occipital, and parietal lobes.
A) only in the frontal lobes.
B) only in the frontal lobes and temporal lobes.
C) only in the frontal, temporal, and parietal lobes.
D) in the frontal, temporal, occipital, and parietal lobes.
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54
A monkey with electrodes implanted in its brain is able to move a computer cursor simply by thinking about the move. This brain-computer interface best illustrates the potential value of
A) neural plasticity.
B) neurogenesis.
C) cognitive neural prosthetics.
D) magnetic resonance imaging.
A) neural plasticity.
B) neurogenesis.
C) cognitive neural prosthetics.
D) magnetic resonance imaging.
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55
Endorphins are most directly involved in the control of
A) body temperature.
B) physical pain.
C) muscle contraction.
D) attention.
A) body temperature.
B) physical pain.
C) muscle contraction.
D) attention.
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56
Endorphins are neurotransmitter molecules similar to
A) dopamine.
B) serotonin.
C) morphine.
D) acetylcholine.
A) dopamine.
B) serotonin.
C) morphine.
D) acetylcholine.
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57
Damage to the association areas in the frontal lobe is most likely to interfere with the ability to
A) formulate plans.
B) recognize familiar faces.
C) understand word meanings.
D) recognize familiar voices.
A) formulate plans.
B) recognize familiar faces.
C) understand word meanings.
D) recognize familiar voices.
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58
Animal research has revealed a general reward system related to the release of the neurotransmitter
A) ACh.
B) GABA.
C) dopamine.
D) epinephrine.
A) ACh.
B) GABA.
C) dopamine.
D) epinephrine.
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59
A neural impulse is generated only when excitatory minus inhibitory signals exceed a certain
A) action potential.
B) synaptic gap.
C) tomography.
D) threshold.
A) action potential.
B) synaptic gap.
C) tomography.
D) threshold.
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60
A picture of a cat is briefly flashed in the left visual field and a picture of a mouse is briefly flashed in the right visual field of a split-brain patient. The individual will be able to use her
A) right hand to indicate she saw a cat.
B) left hand to indicate she saw a mouse.
C) right hand to indicate she saw a mouse.
D) left or right hand to indicate she saw a cat.
A) right hand to indicate she saw a cat.
B) left hand to indicate she saw a mouse.
C) right hand to indicate she saw a mouse.
D) left or right hand to indicate she saw a cat.
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61
Nerves are neural cables formed from bundles of
A) endorphins.
B) interneurons.
C) axons.
D) lesions.
A) endorphins.
B) interneurons.
C) axons.
D) lesions.
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62
Nerve cells in the brain receive life-supporting nutrients and insulating myelin from
A) glial cells.
B) neurotransmitters.
C) motor neurons.
D) hormones.
A) glial cells.
B) neurotransmitters.
C) motor neurons.
D) hormones.
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63
Neurogenesis refers to
A) the initiation of an action potential.
B) the formation of new neurons.
C) the release of neurotransmitters into the synaptic gap.
D) the reabsorption of neurotransmitters by a sending neuron.
A) the initiation of an action potential.
B) the formation of new neurons.
C) the release of neurotransmitters into the synaptic gap.
D) the reabsorption of neurotransmitters by a sending neuron.
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64
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are released by the
A) thyroid gland.
B) pituitary gland.
C) adrenal glands.
D) pancreas.
A) thyroid gland.
B) pituitary gland.
C) adrenal glands.
D) pancreas.
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65
If a neurosurgeon directly stimulated parts of your sensory cortex, which of the following would you most likely experience?
A) indistinct odors
B) flashes of light
C) repetitive sounds
D) a sense of being touched
A) indistinct odors
B) flashes of light
C) repetitive sounds
D) a sense of being touched
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66
Neurotransmitter receptor sites are primarily located on the
A) dendrites.
B) myelin sheath.
C) glial cells.
D) axon terminals.
A) dendrites.
B) myelin sheath.
C) glial cells.
D) axon terminals.
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67
In the process of beginning an action potential, the threshold refers to
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68
Left-handers are more numerous than usual among those with
A) reading disabilities.
B) musical disabilities.
C) artistic disabilities.
D) mathematical disabilities.
A) reading disabilities.
B) musical disabilities.
C) artistic disabilities.
D) mathematical disabilities.
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69
Information travels from spinal cord to the brain through
A) interneurons.
B) somatic nervous system.
C) adrenal glands.
D) the sympathetic nervous system.
A) interneurons.
B) somatic nervous system.
C) adrenal glands.
D) the sympathetic nervous system.
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70
Information is most quickly transmitted from one cerebral hemisphere to the other by the
A) corpus callosum.
B) motor cortex.
C) limbic system.
D) reticular formation.
A) corpus callosum.
B) motor cortex.
C) limbic system.
D) reticular formation.
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71
If primed with the flashed word foot, the ________ hemisphere will be especially quick to recognize the word heel. If primed with foot, cry, and glass, the ________ hemisphere will be especially quick to recognize the word cut.
A) right; left
B) left; right
C) right; right
D) left; left
A) right; left
B) left; right
C) right; right
D) left; left
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72
For you to be able to run, ________ must relay messages from your central nervous system to your leg muscles.
A) interneurons
B) motor neurons
C) the reticular formation
D) the autonomic nervous system
A) interneurons
B) motor neurons
C) the reticular formation
D) the autonomic nervous system
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73
In a moment of danger, an individual's adrenal glands release
A) ACh.
B) insulin.
C) epinephrine.
D) endorphins.
A) ACh.
B) insulin.
C) epinephrine.
D) endorphins.
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74
Information is carried from the body's tissues and sensory receptors to the central nervous system by
A) interneurons.
B) sensory neurons.
C) motor neurons.
D) endocrine glands.
A) interneurons.
B) sensory neurons.
C) motor neurons.
D) endocrine glands.
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75
If Professor Kosiba surgically removed the amygdala of a laboratory rat, the rat would most likely become
A) hungry.
B) sexually aroused.
C) physically uncoordinated.
D) less aggressive.
A) hungry.
B) sexually aroused.
C) physically uncoordinated.
D) less aggressive.
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76
If an individual's right cerebral hemisphere is completely destroyed by disease, that person is unable to see anything
A) with his or her right eye.
B) with his or her left eye.
C) in his or her right field of vision.
D) in his or her left field of vision.
A) with his or her right eye.
B) with his or her left eye.
C) in his or her right field of vision.
D) in his or her left field of vision.
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77
Morphine and heroin are
A) free radicals.
B) hormones.
C) dendrites.
D) opiates.
A) free radicals.
B) hormones.
C) dendrites.
D) opiates.
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78
In terms of evolutionary development, the oldest regions of the brain are those that regulate
A) memory.
B) emotion.
C) breathing.
D) foresight.
A) memory.
B) emotion.
C) breathing.
D) foresight.
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79
Messages are transmitted from your spinal cord to your digestive system's stomach muscles by the
A) limbic system.
B) central nervous system.
C) sympathetic nervous system.
D) somatic nervous system.
A) limbic system.
B) central nervous system.
C) sympathetic nervous system.
D) somatic nervous system.
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80
Motor neurons are an important part of the
A) limbic system.
B) reticular formation.
C) peripheral nervous system.
D) motor cortex.
A) limbic system.
B) reticular formation.
C) peripheral nervous system.
D) motor cortex.
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