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Deck 4: Biological Bases of Behaviour
1
The text highlighted four major lessons drawn from Darwin's theory of evolution that were applied to psychology, which included all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Individual differences are often meaningful
B) Only human beings have a language faculty
C) Psychological theories could be informed by biology
D) Non-human models could inform the understanding of human psychology
E) Heredity has an important influence over human behaviour
A) Individual differences are often meaningful
B) Only human beings have a language faculty
C) Psychological theories could be informed by biology
D) Non-human models could inform the understanding of human psychology
E) Heredity has an important influence over human behaviour
B
2
Twins that are formed from the same fertilised egg that splits into two are called:
A) Divergent
B) Fraternal
C) Dizygotic
D) Monozygotic
E) Convergent
A) Divergent
B) Fraternal
C) Dizygotic
D) Monozygotic
E) Convergent
D
3
A toddler is genetically predisposed to aggressive outbursts, leading peers to avoid her. Plomin (1990) terms this type of covariation in which genetic endowment influences environment:
A) Passive
B) Reactive
C) Active
D) Didactic
E) Ambivalent/
A) Passive
B) Reactive
C) Active
D) Didactic
E) Ambivalent/
B
4
Heritability refers to:
A) The extent to which genetic factors are responsible for the variation of a characteristic in a given population.
B) Only characteristics that are inherited.
C) The degree to which characteristics are innate.
D) How much we can attribute behaviour to the genes.
E) Anything that refers to the genes over the environment.
A) The extent to which genetic factors are responsible for the variation of a characteristic in a given population.
B) Only characteristics that are inherited.
C) The degree to which characteristics are innate.
D) How much we can attribute behaviour to the genes.
E) Anything that refers to the genes over the environment.
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5
The somatic nervous system controls the voluntary movements of skeletal muscles and is part of which of the following nervous systems?
A) Central
B) Autonomic
C) Peripheral
D) Bifurcated
E) Unsympathetic
A) Central
B) Autonomic
C) Peripheral
D) Bifurcated
E) Unsympathetic
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6
Which of these is the sympathetic branch of the ANS NOT responsible for?
A) Increased heart rate
B) Increased activity within the stomach
C) pupil dilation
D) relaxation of the bronchi of the lungs
E) fight or flight'
A) Increased heart rate
B) Increased activity within the stomach
C) pupil dilation
D) relaxation of the bronchi of the lungs
E) fight or flight'
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7
The parasympathetic nervous system produces all of the following responses EXCEPT:
A) Metabolic energy savings
B) Decreased heart rate
C) Promotion of digestion
D) Pupil dilation
E) Constriction of bronchi of the lungs
A) Metabolic energy savings
B) Decreased heart rate
C) Promotion of digestion
D) Pupil dilation
E) Constriction of bronchi of the lungs
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8
The forebrain is comprised of all of these parts EXCEPT:
A) Cerebrum
B) Limbic system
C) Cerebellum
D) Thalamus
E) Hypothalamus
A) Cerebrum
B) Limbic system
C) Cerebellum
D) Thalamus
E) Hypothalamus
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9
The function of the cerebellum is:
A) Processing of emotion
B) Processing of auditory information
C) Fine control of balance and bodily coordination
D) Control of higher order thinking
E) Visual prcoessing
A) Processing of emotion
B) Processing of auditory information
C) Fine control of balance and bodily coordination
D) Control of higher order thinking
E) Visual prcoessing
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10
The primary motor cortex is located within this area, the:
A) Parietal
B) Temporal
C) Occipital
D) Frontal
E) Somatosensory
A) Parietal
B) Temporal
C) Occipital
D) Frontal
E) Somatosensory
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11
More of the brain is devoted to which form of processing than any other?
A) Auditory
B) Visual
C) Somatosensory
D) Motor
E) Language
A) Auditory
B) Visual
C) Somatosensory
D) Motor
E) Language
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12
Hemispheric lateralisation refers to the idea that:
A) Different parts of the brain have different physical and psychological functions
B) The brain is a unified and integrated system.
C) The different lobes have different functions.
D) The cerebral hemispheres are the most important parts of the brain.
E) The left and right hemispheres differ in their functioning to some extent.
A) Different parts of the brain have different physical and psychological functions
B) The brain is a unified and integrated system.
C) The different lobes have different functions.
D) The cerebral hemispheres are the most important parts of the brain.
E) The left and right hemispheres differ in their functioning to some extent.
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13
For 85% of the population language is based:
A) Across both hemispheres
B) In the right hemisphere
C) In the left hemisphere
D) In the occipital lobe
E) In the parietal lobe
A) Across both hemispheres
B) In the right hemisphere
C) In the left hemisphere
D) In the occipital lobe
E) In the parietal lobe
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14
In split-brain patients which area of their brain has been cut?
A) Corpus callosum
B) Wernicke's
C) Broca's
D) Cerebellum
E) Cerebrum
A) Corpus callosum
B) Wernicke's
C) Broca's
D) Cerebellum
E) Cerebrum
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15
Gazzaniga et al. (2009) argued that split-brain patients have:
A) Direct communication between two hemispheres
B) Two conscious systems
C) A so-called "interpreter" in the right-hemisphere
D) The subjective feeling that they have two selves
E) A single conscious system
A) Direct communication between two hemispheres
B) Two conscious systems
C) A so-called "interpreter" in the right-hemisphere
D) The subjective feeling that they have two selves
E) A single conscious system
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16
FMRI most commonly measures which of the following signals?
A) Action potentials
B) Radioactive tracers
C) BOLD
D) Heat
E) Brain waves
A) Action potentials
B) Radioactive tracers
C) BOLD
D) Heat
E) Brain waves
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17
FMRI utilises scanners that contain which of the following that can weigh up to 11 tons?
A) Endoscopes
B) Lasers
C) Radioactive elements
D) Magnets
E) Mercury immersion tanks
A) Endoscopes
B) Lasers
C) Radioactive elements
D) Magnets
E) Mercury immersion tanks
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18
The "P" from the "ERP" technique for measuring brain activity stands for which of the following?
A) Positrons
B) Photoreceptors
C) Psychometrics
D) Potentials
E) Phrenology
A) Positrons
B) Photoreceptors
C) Psychometrics
D) Potentials
E) Phrenology
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19
The term used to criticise the view that brain scans provide direct evidence about physiological processes is:
A) Biologisation of Psychology
B) Pseudoscience
C) Neuroenchantment
D) Neuroscience
E) Medicalisation of Psychology
A) Biologisation of Psychology
B) Pseudoscience
C) Neuroenchantment
D) Neuroscience
E) Medicalisation of Psychology
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