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Deck 4: Incredible Nervous System
1
Loi believes that science has not identified the location of any human genes.Is Loi right?
A) Yes-Project Genome is scheduled to begin in 2009
B) No-Project Genome has identified all genes
C) No-since 1980, many human genes have been identified
D) Yes-scientists have expressed disinterest in genetic research
A) Yes-Project Genome is scheduled to begin in 2009
B) No-Project Genome has identified all genes
C) No-since 1980, many human genes have been identified
D) Yes-scientists have expressed disinterest in genetic research
No-Project Genome has identified all genes
2
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
A) The father's sperm contains 23 chromosomes.
B) A zygote results when an egg is fertilized.
C) DNA is made up of large strands of chromosomes.
D) The zygote is the largest human cell.
A) The father's sperm contains 23 chromosomes.
B) A zygote results when an egg is fertilized.
C) DNA is made up of large strands of chromosomes.
D) The zygote is the largest human cell.
DNA is made up of large strands of chromosomes.
3
Dr.Fassid studies the relationship between cognitive abilities and neural activity.Dr.Fassid is an expert in:
A) cognitive psychobiology
B) clinical pharmacology
C) cognitive neuroscience
D) behavioral neuroscience
A) cognitive psychobiology
B) clinical pharmacology
C) cognitive neuroscience
D) behavioral neuroscience
cognitive neuroscience
4
When a sperm from a man fertilizes the egg of a woman,the result is a ____ and it consists of ____ pairs of chromosomes.
A) zygote; 46
B) gene; 46
C) phenotype; 46
D) zygote; 23
A) zygote; 46
B) gene; 46
C) phenotype; 46
D) zygote; 23
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5
Upon conception,the father and the mother each contribute ____ to their offspring.
A) 23 chromosomes
B) 2 chromosomes
C) hundreds of chromosomes
D) 23 pairs of chromosomes
A) 23 chromosomes
B) 2 chromosomes
C) hundreds of chromosomes
D) 23 pairs of chromosomes
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6
The new area of study that maps the paths of cognitive processes in the brain is called:
A) behavioral neuroscience
B) psychoanalysis
C) cognitive neuroscience
D) cognitive psychobiology
A) behavioral neuroscience
B) psychoanalysis
C) cognitive neuroscience
D) cognitive psychobiology
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7
The chromosomal defect that can cause physical abnormalities and mental retardation is called:
A) Fragile X syndrome
B) anencephaly
C) aphasia
D) Down syndrome
A) Fragile X syndrome
B) anencephaly
C) aphasia
D) Down syndrome
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8
Genes provide instructions for making:
A) protein
B) genomes
C) DNA
D) chromosomes
A) protein
B) genomes
C) DNA
D) chromosomes
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9
Chromosomes consist of:
A) RNA
B) sperm
C) DNA
D) phenotypes
A) RNA
B) sperm
C) DNA
D) phenotypes
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10
Which statement is most accurate in describing the order from smallest to largest?
A) zygote, genes, DNA, chromosomes
B) genes, DNA, chromosomes, zygote
C) DNA, zygote, genes, chromosomes
D) DNA, genes, chromosomes, zygote
A) zygote, genes, DNA, chromosomes
B) genes, DNA, chromosomes, zygote
C) DNA, zygote, genes, chromosomes
D) DNA, genes, chromosomes, zygote
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11
What type of gene is expressed even if it is paired with a recessive gene?
A) polymorphic gene
B) zygote
C) genome
D) dominant
A) polymorphic gene
B) zygote
C) genome
D) dominant
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12
A common characteristic in cases of Fragile X syndrome is:
A) visual disturbances
B) a susceptibility to violent behavior
C) mental retardation
D) cardiovascular abnormalities
A) visual disturbances
B) a susceptibility to violent behavior
C) mental retardation
D) cardiovascular abnormalities
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13
You inherited a gene for brown eyes from your father,but a gene for blue eyes from your mother.What color are your eyes?
A) blues
B) brown
C) green
D) impossible to predict
A) blues
B) brown
C) green
D) impossible to predict
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14
There are a total of about ____ human genes located on the 23 pairs of chromosomes.
A) 100-200
B) 3,000-7,000
C) 11,000-15,000
D) 20,000-25,000
A) 100-200
B) 3,000-7,000
C) 11,000-15,000
D) 20,000-25,000
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15
The gene for brown eyes is _____; the gene for blue eyes is ______.
A) recessive; zygotic
B) dominant; recessive
C) recessive; dominant
D) recessive; phenotypic
A) recessive; zygotic
B) dominant; recessive
C) recessive; dominant
D) recessive; phenotypic
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16
A gene that has more than one version is called a:
A) polymorphic gene
B) zygote
C) genome
D) chromosome
A) polymorphic gene
B) zygote
C) genome
D) chromosome
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17
A ____ is a specific segment on the long strand of DNA.
A) gene
B) zygote
C) chromosome
D) phenotype
A) gene
B) zygote
C) chromosome
D) phenotype
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18
This structure can best be described as being made up of four chemicals that form a chemical alphabet.
A) Fragile X
B) chromosome
C) zygote
D) DNA
A) Fragile X
B) chromosome
C) zygote
D) DNA
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19
Concepts such as evolution and survival of the fittest are most associated with:
A) Roger Sperry
B) Charles Darwin
C) Sigmund Freud
D) B.F. Skinner
A) Roger Sperry
B) Charles Darwin
C) Sigmund Freud
D) B.F. Skinner
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20
Of the following,which is the best way to think about Project Genome?
A) It is like making a blueprint of genes.
B) Project Genome is like mixing chemicals together to form a new chemical.
C) It is like calling all the phone numbers in a telephone directory.
D) Project Genome is much like baking a cake and forgetting to add flour.
A) It is like making a blueprint of genes.
B) Project Genome is like mixing chemicals together to form a new chemical.
C) It is like calling all the phone numbers in a telephone directory.
D) Project Genome is much like baking a cake and forgetting to add flour.
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21
Which technique uses radio frequencies to study the structure of the brain?
A) MRI scan
B) SET scan
C) PET scan
D) the stereotaxic procedure
A) MRI scan
B) SET scan
C) PET scan
D) the stereotaxic procedure
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22
The difference in intelligence between humans and chimpanzees is due to:
A) a higher portion of neurons covered with myelin sheath
B) more sophisticated neurons
C) larger cell bodies found in neurons
D) more connections between neurons
A) a higher portion of neurons covered with myelin sheath
B) more sophisticated neurons
C) larger cell bodies found in neurons
D) more connections between neurons
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23
One of the reasons that PET scans can indicate brain activity is that very active neurons absorb more:
A) radioactive solution than less active ones
B) radio frequencies than less active ones
C) magnetism than less active ones
D) ultrasound than less active ones
A) radioactive solution than less active ones
B) radio frequencies than less active ones
C) magnetism than less active ones
D) ultrasound than less active ones
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24
Your grandmother is having problems with headaches.She goes to have a test and you accompany her.She lies down with her head in the center of a large "donut." You hear a dull drumming sound as the test proceeds.Your grandmother is having a(n):
A) SET scan
B) MRI scan
C) PET scan
D) EEG
A) SET scan
B) MRI scan
C) PET scan
D) EEG
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25
The family doctor is concerned about the complaints of eight-year-old Tommy.The doctor would like to run some tests to determine the structure of Tommy's brain.Which of the following tests would be most appropriate?
A) SET scan
B) MRI scan
C) PET scan
D) fMRI scan
A) SET scan
B) MRI scan
C) PET scan
D) fMRI scan
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26
Dr.Fox wishes to determine what area of the brain is involved in listening to classical music.What type of brain scan would you recommend that he use that would allow a study of brain function?
A) MRI scan
B) SET scan
C) x-ray scan
D) fMRI scan
A) MRI scan
B) SET scan
C) x-ray scan
D) fMRI scan
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27
Positron emission tomography (PET scan)is a technique used to:
A) transplant fetal brain tissue
B) repair damaged neurons in the spinal cord
C) study the function of brain areas
D) perform a frontal lobotomy
A) transplant fetal brain tissue
B) repair damaged neurons in the spinal cord
C) study the function of brain areas
D) perform a frontal lobotomy
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28
According to the theory of evolution:
A) different species arose from different ancestors
B) humans belong to their own family tree
C) present-day humans descended from a creature related to apes
D) humans and chimps share only 1% of their DNA
A) different species arose from different ancestors
B) humans belong to their own family tree
C) present-day humans descended from a creature related to apes
D) humans and chimps share only 1% of their DNA
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29
As a physician,you need to have a very detailed view of the structure of your patient's brain.The method most appropriate given your needs is:
A) SET scan
B) MRI scan
C) PET scan
D) EEG
A) SET scan
B) MRI scan
C) PET scan
D) EEG
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30
Positron Emission Tomography (PET)differs from Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)in that a PET scan:
A) studies the structure of the brain
B) studies activity in the brain
C) uses radio frequencies
D) identifies spinal cord injuries
A) studies the structure of the brain
B) studies activity in the brain
C) uses radio frequencies
D) identifies spinal cord injuries
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31
Two mechanisms are believed to be responsible for the evolution of the human brain.They are:
A) genetic mutation and natural selection
B) genetic mutation and mitosis
C) genetic codominance and incomplete dominance
D) natural selection and recessive genes
A) genetic mutation and natural selection
B) genetic mutation and mitosis
C) genetic codominance and incomplete dominance
D) natural selection and recessive genes
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32
What is the main advantage of fMRI over PET scans?
A) PET scans can cause brain damage
B) cost
C) fMRI can be done with the person awake
D) fMRI does not require injection of a radioactive solution
A) PET scans can cause brain damage
B) cost
C) fMRI can be done with the person awake
D) fMRI does not require injection of a radioactive solution
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33
fMRI is to ____ as MRI is to ____.
A) structure; function
B) function; structure
C) organization; function
D) x-ray; gamma ray
A) structure; function
B) function; structure
C) organization; function
D) x-ray; gamma ray
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34
Sasha has a genetic error.She has specific physical features,such as a wide tongue,and she is mentally retarded.Upon examining her chromosomes,we would find an extra 21ˢᵗ chromosome.What disorder does Sasha have?
A) fragile X syndrome
B) Down syndrome
C) anencephaly
D) Alzheimer's disease
A) fragile X syndrome
B) Down syndrome
C) anencephaly
D) Alzheimer's disease
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35
Ivan is having his brain scanned.As the machine is working,he is asked to read words on a screen.He is most likely having a(n):
A) MRI scan
B) SET scan
C) fMRI scan
D) x-ray scan
A) MRI scan
B) SET scan
C) fMRI scan
D) x-ray scan
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36
MRI scan is to PET scan as ____ is to ____.
A) radio frequencies; radioactive solution
B) radioactive solution; radio frequencies
C) x-ray; radioactive solution
D) ultrasound; x-ray
A) radio frequencies; radioactive solution
B) radioactive solution; radio frequencies
C) x-ray; radioactive solution
D) ultrasound; x-ray
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37
The doctor explained to the patient's family that the pictures of their loved one's brain were normal.She passed radio frequencies through the brain.Which method was used by the doctor to study her patient's brain?
A) MRI scan
B) EEG
C) PET scan
D) ADHD scan
A) MRI scan
B) EEG
C) PET scan
D) ADHD scan
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38
Genes that are selected because they aid in the survival of the species are called _______.Those genes that prevent survival are called _______.
A) mutated genes; recessive genes
B) dominant genes; recessive genes
C) recessive genes; dominant genes
D) adaptive genes; maladaptive genes
A) mutated genes; recessive genes
B) dominant genes; recessive genes
C) recessive genes; dominant genes
D) adaptive genes; maladaptive genes
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39
Which statement is not consistent with Darwin's view of evolution?
A) Different species arouse from a common ancestor.
B) Humans and chimps share at least 98% of their DNA.
C) Present-day humans descended from a creature that split off from apes.
D) Humans belong to their own family tree.
A) Different species arouse from a common ancestor.
B) Humans and chimps share at least 98% of their DNA.
C) Present-day humans descended from a creature that split off from apes.
D) Humans belong to their own family tree.
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40
Which method of studying the living brain involves injecting a slightly radioactive solution into the blood and measuring the amount of radiation absorbed by brain cells?
A) SET scan
B) MRI scan
C) PET scan
D) EEG
A) SET scan
B) MRI scan
C) PET scan
D) EEG
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41
The three main divisions of the human brain are:
A) forebrain, midbrain, cerebrain
B) topbrain, midbrain, hindbrain
C) forebrain, midbrain, hindbrain
D) neobrain, lateralbrain, medialbrain
A) forebrain, midbrain, cerebrain
B) topbrain, midbrain, hindbrain
C) forebrain, midbrain, hindbrain
D) neobrain, lateralbrain, medialbrain
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42
Karen was able to live in a coma for several years even when taken off the respirator.This is because parts of the body not under conscious control continue to function.These parts are regulated by the:
A) central nervous system
B) autonomic nervous system
C) somatic nervous system
D) forebrain
A) central nervous system
B) autonomic nervous system
C) somatic nervous system
D) forebrain
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43
The somatic nervous system:
A) consists of nerves connected to either sensory receptors or to voluntary muscles
B) regulates heart rate, breathing, blood pressure, and digestion
C) controls the fight-or-flight response
D) is in a constant state of homeostasis
A) consists of nerves connected to either sensory receptors or to voluntary muscles
B) regulates heart rate, breathing, blood pressure, and digestion
C) controls the fight-or-flight response
D) is in a constant state of homeostasis
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44
You stub your big toe on the chair leg.The pain message is first carried to the brain on nerves that are part of the:
A) sympathetic division
B) central nervous system
C) autonomic nervous system
D) peripheral nervous system
A) sympathetic division
B) central nervous system
C) autonomic nervous system
D) peripheral nervous system
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45
You are listening to a few songs that you really like since they are very relaxing.What part of your brain has a reward or pleasure center that is very active as you listen to the songs?
A) Broca's area
B) medulla
C) cerebellum
D) midbrain
A) Broca's area
B) medulla
C) cerebellum
D) midbrain
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46
You are about to give a speech to a group of 100 people.Your ____ division is especially active as you notice butterflies in your stomach,a dry mouth,and sweaty palms.
A) sympathetic
B) parasympathetic
C) parietal lobe
D) cerebellum
A) sympathetic
B) parasympathetic
C) parietal lobe
D) cerebellum
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47
As you take this test,you feel the texture of the pencil you are using.Nerves that carry that sensory information from your fingers to your spinal cord are part of the:
A) sympathetic division
B) central nervous system
C) autonomic nervous system
D) peripheral nervous system
A) sympathetic division
B) central nervous system
C) autonomic nervous system
D) peripheral nervous system
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48
The two divisions of the nervous system are:
A) sympathetic division and parasympathetic division
B) somatic nervous system and central nervous system
C) autonomic nervous system and central nervous system
D) peripheral nervous system and central nervous system
A) sympathetic division and parasympathetic division
B) somatic nervous system and central nervous system
C) autonomic nervous system and central nervous system
D) peripheral nervous system and central nervous system
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49
You are videotaping a segment for a TV show that highlights funny situations and people caught on video.Your friend is hiding in a large box,ready to jump out and scare unsuspecting people.When the "victims" yell and scream indicating arousal,you speculate that their ____ becomes activated.
A) sympathetic division
B) parasympathetic division
C) parietal lobe
D) cerebellum
A) sympathetic division
B) parasympathetic division
C) parietal lobe
D) cerebellum
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50
What part of your nervous system do you use to correctly answer this question,which requires deep thought?
A) central nervous system
B) somatic nervous system
C) autonomic nervous system
D) parasympathetic division
A) central nervous system
B) somatic nervous system
C) autonomic nervous system
D) parasympathetic division
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51
"I'm glad that is over!" Your speech was a success.You feel your body calming down.Your ____ is activated.
A) sympathetic division
B) parasympathetic division
C) parietal lobe
D) cerebellum
A) sympathetic division
B) parasympathetic division
C) parietal lobe
D) cerebellum
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52
The somatic nervous system contains:
A) sympathetic division and parasympathetic division
B) afferent and efferent fibers
C) sensory and afferent fibers
D) motor fibers and latent fibers
A) sympathetic division and parasympathetic division
B) afferent and efferent fibers
C) sensory and afferent fibers
D) motor fibers and latent fibers
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53
You're looking at a book entitled Your Autonomic Nervous System.One of the chapter titles is really confusing,based upon your knowledge of the autonomic nervous system.Which chapter seems to not fit your knowledge?
A) The Sympathetic Division: Activating in Times of Stress
B) Relaxing with the Parasympathetic Division
C) The Autonomic Nervous System: You CAN Control It All!
D) The Somatic Nervous System: Part of The Peripheral Nervous System
A) The Sympathetic Division: Activating in Times of Stress
B) Relaxing with the Parasympathetic Division
C) The Autonomic Nervous System: You CAN Control It All!
D) The Somatic Nervous System: Part of The Peripheral Nervous System
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54
In what brain area do you find the reticular formation?
A) midbrain
B) medulla
C) occipital lobe
D) cerebellum
A) midbrain
B) medulla
C) occipital lobe
D) cerebellum
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55
The central nervous system is made up of two components:
A) brain and spinal cord
B) sensory organs and afferent nerves
C) brain and efferent nerves
D) brain and somatic nerves
A) brain and spinal cord
B) sensory organs and afferent nerves
C) brain and efferent nerves
D) brain and somatic nerves
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56
The specific part of the nervous system that is responsible for returning the body to a relaxed state after an emergency or crisis situation is the:
A) parasympathetic division
B) somatic nervous system
C) autonomic nervous system
D) peripheral nervous system
A) parasympathetic division
B) somatic nervous system
C) autonomic nervous system
D) peripheral nervous system
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57
Rex is an evil scientist and wants to take away humans' ability to use language,plan,and make decisions.What part of the brain should his newly invented "Death Ray Gun" destroy?
A) limbic system
B) reticular formation
C) thalamus
D) forebrain
A) limbic system
B) reticular formation
C) thalamus
D) forebrain
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58
One day in class,ten-year old Pasquel and her classmates all turned their heads at the same time toward the windows when a large clap of thunder sounded.What brain area was most responsible for the automatic turning of the heads toward the noise?
A) pons
B) Wernicke's area
C) midbrain
D) somatosensory cortex
A) pons
B) Wernicke's area
C) midbrain
D) somatosensory cortex
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59
The part of the brain that directly allows you to contemplate the answer to this question is the:
A) hindbrain
B) midbrain
C) forebrain
D) cerebellum
A) hindbrain
B) midbrain
C) forebrain
D) cerebellum
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60
The brain and spinal cord comprise the ____ nervous system.
A) peripheral
B) sympathetic
C) central
D) primary
A) peripheral
B) sympathetic
C) central
D) primary
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61
How is the cortex like an 18-inch television screen?
A) both a cortex and a TV screen are the result of many networks working together
B) both must be activated by electrical signals
C) when the cortex is unfolded it is about as large as an 18-inch television screen
D) both give off energy that can be detected and measured
A) both a cortex and a TV screen are the result of many networks working together
B) both must be activated by electrical signals
C) when the cortex is unfolded it is about as large as an 18-inch television screen
D) both give off energy that can be detected and measured
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62
Leo's new roommate,Patrick,is a little odd.He seems to act strange in social situations,shows problems with his emotions,and has difficulty making decisions.You later learn that he has a tumor in one of his lobes and are not surprised to learn it is located in the ____ lobe.
A) sensory
B) occipital
C) temporal
D) frontal
A) sensory
B) occipital
C) temporal
D) frontal
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63
Which of the following descriptions of the lobes of the cortex is incorrect?
A) frontal-involved with personality and emotion
B) parietal-involved with motor behaviors
C) temporal-involved with hearing and speaking
D) occipital-involved with processing visual information
A) frontal-involved with personality and emotion
B) parietal-involved with motor behaviors
C) temporal-involved with hearing and speaking
D) occipital-involved with processing visual information
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64
You are a subject in a study.Your eye is being conditioned to blink to a noise.According to Module Four,which part of your brain is involved in this reflexive learning?
A) pons
B) medulla
C) midbrain
D) cerebellum
A) pons
B) medulla
C) midbrain
D) cerebellum
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65
The graceful movements of a ballet dancer are due to the coordination of movement performed by the:
A) medulla
B) cerebellum
C) hypothalamus
D) pons
A) medulla
B) cerebellum
C) hypothalamus
D) pons
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66
The pons:
A) controls vital reflexes such as respiration, heart rate, and blood pressure
B) coordinates voluntary movements
C) contains Purkinje cells
D) connects the spinal cord to the brain and makes chemicals important in sleep
A) controls vital reflexes such as respiration, heart rate, and blood pressure
B) coordinates voluntary movements
C) contains Purkinje cells
D) connects the spinal cord to the brain and makes chemicals important in sleep
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67
Mike has had too much to drink.He shows decreased coordination and has difficulty rapidly touching a finger to his nose.Of the following brain areas,which is most responsible for these altered behaviors?
A) pons
B) reticular formation
C) cerebellum
D) medulla
A) pons
B) reticular formation
C) cerebellum
D) medulla
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68
Which of the following activities would most likely involve the cerebellum?
A) experiencing emotion
B) long-term memory
C) dancing
D) listening to a foreign language
A) experiencing emotion
B) long-term memory
C) dancing
D) listening to a foreign language
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69
Based on Module Four,why would a baby born with almost no brain even survive for a couple of days?
A) The baby would still have a brain area that regulates vital reflexes.
B) The cortex would probably be intact.
C) The somatic nervous system still functions.
D) The baby's forebrain still functions to keep the body alive.
A) The baby would still have a brain area that regulates vital reflexes.
B) The cortex would probably be intact.
C) The somatic nervous system still functions.
D) The baby's forebrain still functions to keep the body alive.
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70
Baby Theresa is described in the textbook as having a rare condition where the fetal brain does not develop normally.What is the proper diagnosis of this condition?
A) encephalitis
B) meningitis
C) fragile X syndrome
D) anencephaly
A) encephalitis
B) meningitis
C) fragile X syndrome
D) anencephaly
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71
Baby Theresa suffered from _____,which prevented most of her brain from developing,except for primitive areas.
A) fragile X syndrome
B) Down syndrome
C) anencephaly
D) split brain
A) fragile X syndrome
B) Down syndrome
C) anencephaly
D) split brain
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72
Of the following functions,which is not a function of the frontal lobe?
A) performing voluntary movements
B) processing sensory information from parts of the body
C) paying attention
D) executing plans
A) performing voluntary movements
B) processing sensory information from parts of the body
C) paying attention
D) executing plans
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73
The case of Baby Theresa provides useful insights into brain function because of the malformation called ______.
A) fragile X syndrome
B) anencephaly
C) Broca's aphasia
D) Parkinson's disease
A) fragile X syndrome
B) anencephaly
C) Broca's aphasia
D) Parkinson's disease
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74
The thin layer of cells that cover the surface of the forebrain is called the:
A) cortex
B) myelin sheath
C) cerebellum
D) thalamus
A) cortex
B) myelin sheath
C) cerebellum
D) thalamus
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75
Besides coordinating muscle movements,the cerebellum is involved in:
A) learning to perform timed motor responses
B) reading
C) initiating voluntary movements
D) writing computer programs
A) learning to perform timed motor responses
B) reading
C) initiating voluntary movements
D) writing computer programs
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76
In a fit of uncontrollable panic and depression,a person drinks a quart of hard liquor in less than an hour.If this proves fatal,it will be because the alcohol:
A) permanently damaged synapses around muscles
B) anesthetized parts of the neocortex
C) created a neural apathy that prevented the person from defending himself against trauma
D) inhibited neurons in the medulla, causing vital life support reflexes to stop
A) permanently damaged synapses around muscles
B) anesthetized parts of the neocortex
C) created a neural apathy that prevented the person from defending himself against trauma
D) inhibited neurons in the medulla, causing vital life support reflexes to stop
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77
The brain area that most distinguishes us from animals is the:
A) thyroid
B) cerebellum
C) pons
D) cortex
A) thyroid
B) cerebellum
C) pons
D) cortex
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78
The medulla:
A) controls vital reflexes such as respiration, heart rate, and blood pressure
B) initiates voluntary movements
C) regulates the production of speech
D) connects the spinal cord to the brain and makes chemicals important in sleep
A) controls vital reflexes such as respiration, heart rate, and blood pressure
B) initiates voluntary movements
C) regulates the production of speech
D) connects the spinal cord to the brain and makes chemicals important in sleep
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79
The forebrain can be divided into lobes.Which of the following is not a lobe?
A) frontal
B) parietal
C) lateral
D) occipital
A) frontal
B) parietal
C) lateral
D) occipital
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80
The human cortex is wrinkled because:
A) it is very old compared to more primitive brains
B) wrinkling increases the surface area
C) the cell body causes a constriction at the surface
D) the axons pull down on certain parts of the cortex
A) it is very old compared to more primitive brains
B) wrinkling increases the surface area
C) the cell body causes a constriction at the surface
D) the axons pull down on certain parts of the cortex
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