Deck 8: The Central Nervous System

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_________% of total blood flow to the body per minute goes to the brain.

A)15
B)20
C)25
D)30
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The cerebral cortex is made up of both gray and white matter.
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The neural tube and neural crest cells are of endodermal origin.
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Cerebrospinal fluid is found

A)within the central canal.
B)within the ventricles.
C)within the olfactory bulbs.
D)both within the central canal and within the ventricles.
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Neural stem cells from the subventricular zone are important in the renewal of _______ neurons.

A)visual
B)gustatory
C)olfactory
D)auditory
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Destruction of the embryonic ____________ will prevent formation of the nervous system.

A)ectoderm
B)mesoderm
C)endoderm
D)mesoglia
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The forebrain develops into the telencephalon and the diencephalon.
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Which area of the brain contains neural stem cells that are apparently important in learning and memory?

A)arcuate fasciculus
B)subgranular zone of the hippocampus
C)temporal lobe
D)cerebral cortex
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Damage to the white matter of the brain would prevent transmission of information between nuclei.
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The brain ventricles are remnants of the hollow neural tube.
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Neural stem cells in adult mammalian brains are found in the

A)cerebral cortex.
B)subventricular zone.
C)midbrain.
D)subgranular zone.
E)both the subventricular and subgranular zones.
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The midbrain forms from the

A)telencephalon.
B)mesencephalon.
C)myelencephalon.
D)diencephalon.
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Neural crest cells differentiate into

A)the telencephalon.
B)the red nucleus.
C)the basal nuclei.
D)peripheral nervous system ganglia.
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The cerebellum forms from the

A)telencephalon.
B)metencephalon.
C)myelencephalon.
D)diencephalon.
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Gray matter is found only in the cerebral cortex.
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Communication between the cerebrum and cerebellum is facilitated by the corpus callosum.
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__________ innervate muscles and glands.

A)Sensory neurons
B)Ganglia
C)Motor neurons
D)Association neurons
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In the cerebrum,the _________ matter is generally superficial and the _______ matter is deep.

A)white,gray
B)gray,white
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Neurogenesis is the formation of new ______________ from neural stem cells.

A)ependymal cells
B)astrocytes
C)neurons
D)All apply.
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The function of ____________ neurons is to link sensory stimuli with the appropriate motor responses.

A)bipolar
B)association
C)motor
D)pseudounipolar
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Brain metabolism may be best studied by

A)electroencephalography.
B)computed tomography.
C)magnetic resonance imaging.
D)positron-emission tomography.
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The ____________ is a cerebral lobe that is involved in memory and integration of sensory information (mostly pain)with visceral responses.

A)temporal
B)frontal
C)parietal
D)insula
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__________________ is a technique for visualizing brain region activity indirectly by detecting increases in blood oxygen levels.

A)Computed tomography
B)Electroencephalogram
C)Functional magnetic resonance imaging
D)Positron emission tomography
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Which of the following is the correct list of the lobes of the cerebrum?

A)insula,temporal,parietal,pons,occipital
B)temporal,frontal,insula,cerebellum,occipital
C)frontal,parietal,temporal,insula,occipital
D)cerebrum,midbrain,thalamus,pons,medulla oblongata
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Mirror neurons are found in the frontal lobe,parietal lobe,and Broca's motor speech area;and are connected to the limbic system through the insula.
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Damage to the temporal lobe of the cerebrum would limit

A)voluntary skeletal muscle contraction.
B)integration of cerebral activities.
C)hearing.
D)vision.
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Damage to the parietal lobe of the cerebrum would impair somatesthetic interpretation.
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Visual inputs are interpreted on the occipital lobe of the cerebral cortex.
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)uses ______________ as its basis for producing images.

A)x-rays
B)gamma rays
C)spinning protons
D)electrical currents
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Which of the following statements is true of the cerebral cortex?

A)Sensations from the feet would be on the most inferior area of the somatesthetic cortex.
B)Areas of the body with the greatest density of receptors will have larger areas on the somatesthetic cortex.
C)The hands have a very small area on the motor cortex.
D)The left side of the motor cortex controls muscles on the left side of the body.
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A raised area on the cerebral cortex is a

A)sulcus.
B)fissure.
C)gyrus.
D)mirror neuron.
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Which type of EEG pattern in an awake adult is indicative of brain damage?

A)alpha waves
B)beta waves
C)theta waves
D)delta waves
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The largest body regions have the largest areas of the cerebral cortex.
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What condition may be partly caused by impairment of mirror neuron function?

A)Alzheimer's disease
B)autism spectrum disorder
C)Parkinson's disease
D)epilepsy
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Which imaging technique uses magnetic fields produced by postsynaptic electric currents to produce an image?

A)EEG
B)fMRI
C)MEG
D)PET
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A record of the electrical currents of the cerebral cortex is a/an

A)computed tomograph.
B)electroencephalogram.
C)magnetic resonance image.
D)positron-emission tomograph.
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What type of neurons are found in the precentral gyrus?

A)sensory neurons
B)lower motor neurons
C)upper motor neurons
D)middle motor neurons
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What structure separates the frontal and parietal lobes?

A)corpus callosum
B)central sulcus
C)lateral sulcus
D)longitudinal fissure
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Delta waves in an awake infant indicate brain damage.
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What type of neurons aid in imitating,understanding intentions and behaviors of others,and having empathy with the emotions of others?

A)sensory neurons
B)motor neurons
C)association neurons
D)mirror neurons
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Chorea is most likely to result from

A)damage to the caudate nucleus.
B)damage to the spinal ganglia.
C)damage to the occipital lobe.
D)damage to the hypothalamus.
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A person with damage to the left cerebral hemisphere could have several speech problems,but yet have no problems with singing.
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Impaired motor coordination in Parkinson's disease is often due to

A)degeneration of the red nucleus.
B)degeneration of the substantia nigra.
C)lack of regulation of the cerebral peduncles.
D)degeneration of the mesolimbic system.
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Writing skills would be impaired if the ___________ cerebral hemisphere atrophied.

A)right
B)left
C)both
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Aphasias are most often associated with damage to ___________ and ___________ areas.

A)Wernicke's and the angular gyrus
B)fornix and Broca's
C)Broca's and Wernicke's
D)the angular gyrus and septal nuclei
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What is the purpose of the motor circuit?

A)allows intended movements to occur and inhibits unwanted movements
B)permits REM sleep
C)activates the RAS
D)inhibits language comprehension
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The basal nuclei contain

A)the corpus striatum.
B)the supraoptic nucleus.
C)reticular formation.
D)All apply.
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Individuals with aphasia

A)often have damage to spinal nerves.
B)may not be able to write if the angular gyrus is damaged.
C)often speak slowly if Wernicke's area is damaged.
D)often form nonsensical sentences if Broca's area is damageD.
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A "word salad" speech pattern occurs when

A)Wernicke's area is damaged.
B)Broca's area is damaged.
C)the angular gyrus is damaged.
D)spinal nerves are damageD.
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Destruction of Wernicke's area destroys language comprehension.
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An electroencephalogram obtained from an adult who is thinking would probably display

A)many alpha waves.
B)many beta waves.
C)many delta waves.
D)many theta waves.
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Cerebral lateralization,in which the _____ cerebral hemisphere is specialized for language and analytical ability and the right for visuospatial ability,is true for 97% of all people.

A)right
B)left
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Which of the following is used to map neuronal activity with scalp electrodes?

A)MEG
B)PET
C)EEG
D)MRI
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Heart and respiratory rates increase during REM sleep as if the person were awake.
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Recognition of your best friend's face is a function of the _______ cerebral hemisphere.

A)right
B)left
C)both
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Which type of sleep pattern may aid the consolidation of spatial and declarative memories?

A)REM
B)nonREM
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Impaired voluntary movements would suggest damage to the basal nuclei.
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Damage to the right motor cortex will generally mean motor problems on the right side of the body.
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Which of the following neurotransmitters is NOT associated with basal nuclei function?

A)dopamine
B)GABA
C)acetylcholine
D)glutamate
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During ______________ sleep,dreams that can be recalled are most likely to occur.

A)REM
B)deep
C)nonREM
D)dozing
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What structure connects Wernicke's area to Broca's area?

A)corpus striatum
B)angular gyrus
C)arcuate fasciculus
D)corpus callosum
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MRI images of living amnesiac patients show a shrunken

A)hypothalamus.
B)epithalamus.
C)hippocampus.
D)pineal glanD.
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Ablation of the limbic system may result in an absence of fear.
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Which area of the brain has shown to be involved in complex problem-solving?

A)hippocampus
B)prefrontal cortex
C)amygdala
D)medial temporal lobe
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Which of the following is NOT part of the limbic system?

A)cingulate gyrus
B)angular gyrus
C)amygdala
D)hippocampus
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There are many synaptic connections between limbic system structures and the cerebral cortex.
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The ___________ lobe is involved in converting short-term memory to long-term memory.

A)inferior temporal
B)inferior lateral
C)prefrontal
D)medial temporal
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Long-term memory is most often associated with the hypothalamus.
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The limbic system is considered the emotional brain.
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What type of memory is involved in learning all this material about memory?

A)semantic
B)implicit
C)episodic
D)procedural
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_________________ is an enzyme that catalyzes the formation of a particular damaging amyloid -peptide that is implicated in inherited forms of early-onset Alzheimer's disease.

A)-secretase
B)-secretase
C)-secretase
D)-secretase
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The famous patient "H.M." could not remember events that occurred after his memory was damaged after he had brain surgery to treat his epilepsy.He retained his perceptual and motor skills,but lost his memory of new facts and events.Thus,H.M.'s deficit was in

A)nondeclarative or implicit memory
B)declarative or implicit memory
C)declarative or explicit memory
D)nondeclarative or explicit memory
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The conversion of short-term memory to long-term memory is called

A)memory ablation.
B)memory consolidation.
C)memory recognition.
D)memory translation.
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The hypothalamus and the limbic system are involved in

A)aggression.
B)fear.
C)sex.
D)goal-directed behavior.
E)All apply.
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The conversion of short-term memory to long-term memory would be inhibited by

A)ablation of the pons.
B)ablation of the cerebral nuclei.
C)ablation of the hippocampus.
D)ablation of the occipital lobe.
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Ablation of the amygdala and limbic system would primarily result in

A)loss of voluntary muscle contraction.
B)attenuation of aggressive behaviors.
C)loss of ability to detect olfactory inputs.
D)no noticeable effects.
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Knowing how to tie your shoes is an example of _____ memory.

A)episodic
B)semantic
C)procedural
D)working
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Alzheimer's disease?

A)an accumulation of intracellular proteins that form neurofibrillar tangles
B)loss of neurons in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex
C)an accumulation of extracellular proteins that form senile plaques
D)most cases are inherited
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Having the APOE4 gene increases the likelihood of developing

A)Huntingdon's disease.
B)Alzheimer's disease.
C)Parkinson's disease.
D)amnesia.
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Damage to the Papez circuit prevents communication between

A)the limbic system and olfactory bulbs.
B)the limbic system and hippocampus.
C)the limbic system and the diencephalon.
D)the limbic system and the cerebrum.
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Deck 8: The Central Nervous System
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_________% of total blood flow to the body per minute goes to the brain.

A)15
B)20
C)25
D)30
A
2
The cerebral cortex is made up of both gray and white matter.
False
3
The neural tube and neural crest cells are of endodermal origin.
False
4
Cerebrospinal fluid is found

A)within the central canal.
B)within the ventricles.
C)within the olfactory bulbs.
D)both within the central canal and within the ventricles.
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Neural stem cells from the subventricular zone are important in the renewal of _______ neurons.

A)visual
B)gustatory
C)olfactory
D)auditory
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Destruction of the embryonic ____________ will prevent formation of the nervous system.

A)ectoderm
B)mesoderm
C)endoderm
D)mesoglia
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The forebrain develops into the telencephalon and the diencephalon.
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Which area of the brain contains neural stem cells that are apparently important in learning and memory?

A)arcuate fasciculus
B)subgranular zone of the hippocampus
C)temporal lobe
D)cerebral cortex
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Damage to the white matter of the brain would prevent transmission of information between nuclei.
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The brain ventricles are remnants of the hollow neural tube.
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Neural stem cells in adult mammalian brains are found in the

A)cerebral cortex.
B)subventricular zone.
C)midbrain.
D)subgranular zone.
E)both the subventricular and subgranular zones.
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The midbrain forms from the

A)telencephalon.
B)mesencephalon.
C)myelencephalon.
D)diencephalon.
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Neural crest cells differentiate into

A)the telencephalon.
B)the red nucleus.
C)the basal nuclei.
D)peripheral nervous system ganglia.
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The cerebellum forms from the

A)telencephalon.
B)metencephalon.
C)myelencephalon.
D)diencephalon.
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Gray matter is found only in the cerebral cortex.
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Communication between the cerebrum and cerebellum is facilitated by the corpus callosum.
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__________ innervate muscles and glands.

A)Sensory neurons
B)Ganglia
C)Motor neurons
D)Association neurons
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In the cerebrum,the _________ matter is generally superficial and the _______ matter is deep.

A)white,gray
B)gray,white
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Neurogenesis is the formation of new ______________ from neural stem cells.

A)ependymal cells
B)astrocytes
C)neurons
D)All apply.
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The function of ____________ neurons is to link sensory stimuli with the appropriate motor responses.

A)bipolar
B)association
C)motor
D)pseudounipolar
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Brain metabolism may be best studied by

A)electroencephalography.
B)computed tomography.
C)magnetic resonance imaging.
D)positron-emission tomography.
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The ____________ is a cerebral lobe that is involved in memory and integration of sensory information (mostly pain)with visceral responses.

A)temporal
B)frontal
C)parietal
D)insula
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__________________ is a technique for visualizing brain region activity indirectly by detecting increases in blood oxygen levels.

A)Computed tomography
B)Electroencephalogram
C)Functional magnetic resonance imaging
D)Positron emission tomography
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Which of the following is the correct list of the lobes of the cerebrum?

A)insula,temporal,parietal,pons,occipital
B)temporal,frontal,insula,cerebellum,occipital
C)frontal,parietal,temporal,insula,occipital
D)cerebrum,midbrain,thalamus,pons,medulla oblongata
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Mirror neurons are found in the frontal lobe,parietal lobe,and Broca's motor speech area;and are connected to the limbic system through the insula.
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Damage to the temporal lobe of the cerebrum would limit

A)voluntary skeletal muscle contraction.
B)integration of cerebral activities.
C)hearing.
D)vision.
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Damage to the parietal lobe of the cerebrum would impair somatesthetic interpretation.
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Visual inputs are interpreted on the occipital lobe of the cerebral cortex.
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)uses ______________ as its basis for producing images.

A)x-rays
B)gamma rays
C)spinning protons
D)electrical currents
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Which of the following statements is true of the cerebral cortex?

A)Sensations from the feet would be on the most inferior area of the somatesthetic cortex.
B)Areas of the body with the greatest density of receptors will have larger areas on the somatesthetic cortex.
C)The hands have a very small area on the motor cortex.
D)The left side of the motor cortex controls muscles on the left side of the body.
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A raised area on the cerebral cortex is a

A)sulcus.
B)fissure.
C)gyrus.
D)mirror neuron.
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Which type of EEG pattern in an awake adult is indicative of brain damage?

A)alpha waves
B)beta waves
C)theta waves
D)delta waves
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The largest body regions have the largest areas of the cerebral cortex.
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What condition may be partly caused by impairment of mirror neuron function?

A)Alzheimer's disease
B)autism spectrum disorder
C)Parkinson's disease
D)epilepsy
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Which imaging technique uses magnetic fields produced by postsynaptic electric currents to produce an image?

A)EEG
B)fMRI
C)MEG
D)PET
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A record of the electrical currents of the cerebral cortex is a/an

A)computed tomograph.
B)electroencephalogram.
C)magnetic resonance image.
D)positron-emission tomograph.
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What type of neurons are found in the precentral gyrus?

A)sensory neurons
B)lower motor neurons
C)upper motor neurons
D)middle motor neurons
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What structure separates the frontal and parietal lobes?

A)corpus callosum
B)central sulcus
C)lateral sulcus
D)longitudinal fissure
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Delta waves in an awake infant indicate brain damage.
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What type of neurons aid in imitating,understanding intentions and behaviors of others,and having empathy with the emotions of others?

A)sensory neurons
B)motor neurons
C)association neurons
D)mirror neurons
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Chorea is most likely to result from

A)damage to the caudate nucleus.
B)damage to the spinal ganglia.
C)damage to the occipital lobe.
D)damage to the hypothalamus.
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A person with damage to the left cerebral hemisphere could have several speech problems,but yet have no problems with singing.
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43
Impaired motor coordination in Parkinson's disease is often due to

A)degeneration of the red nucleus.
B)degeneration of the substantia nigra.
C)lack of regulation of the cerebral peduncles.
D)degeneration of the mesolimbic system.
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Writing skills would be impaired if the ___________ cerebral hemisphere atrophied.

A)right
B)left
C)both
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Aphasias are most often associated with damage to ___________ and ___________ areas.

A)Wernicke's and the angular gyrus
B)fornix and Broca's
C)Broca's and Wernicke's
D)the angular gyrus and septal nuclei
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What is the purpose of the motor circuit?

A)allows intended movements to occur and inhibits unwanted movements
B)permits REM sleep
C)activates the RAS
D)inhibits language comprehension
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The basal nuclei contain

A)the corpus striatum.
B)the supraoptic nucleus.
C)reticular formation.
D)All apply.
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Individuals with aphasia

A)often have damage to spinal nerves.
B)may not be able to write if the angular gyrus is damaged.
C)often speak slowly if Wernicke's area is damaged.
D)often form nonsensical sentences if Broca's area is damageD.
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A "word salad" speech pattern occurs when

A)Wernicke's area is damaged.
B)Broca's area is damaged.
C)the angular gyrus is damaged.
D)spinal nerves are damageD.
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Destruction of Wernicke's area destroys language comprehension.
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An electroencephalogram obtained from an adult who is thinking would probably display

A)many alpha waves.
B)many beta waves.
C)many delta waves.
D)many theta waves.
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Cerebral lateralization,in which the _____ cerebral hemisphere is specialized for language and analytical ability and the right for visuospatial ability,is true for 97% of all people.

A)right
B)left
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Which of the following is used to map neuronal activity with scalp electrodes?

A)MEG
B)PET
C)EEG
D)MRI
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Heart and respiratory rates increase during REM sleep as if the person were awake.
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Recognition of your best friend's face is a function of the _______ cerebral hemisphere.

A)right
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C)both
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Which type of sleep pattern may aid the consolidation of spatial and declarative memories?

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B)nonREM
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Impaired voluntary movements would suggest damage to the basal nuclei.
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Damage to the right motor cortex will generally mean motor problems on the right side of the body.
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Which of the following neurotransmitters is NOT associated with basal nuclei function?

A)dopamine
B)GABA
C)acetylcholine
D)glutamate
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During ______________ sleep,dreams that can be recalled are most likely to occur.

A)REM
B)deep
C)nonREM
D)dozing
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What structure connects Wernicke's area to Broca's area?

A)corpus striatum
B)angular gyrus
C)arcuate fasciculus
D)corpus callosum
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MRI images of living amnesiac patients show a shrunken

A)hypothalamus.
B)epithalamus.
C)hippocampus.
D)pineal glanD.
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Ablation of the limbic system may result in an absence of fear.
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64
Which area of the brain has shown to be involved in complex problem-solving?

A)hippocampus
B)prefrontal cortex
C)amygdala
D)medial temporal lobe
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65
Which of the following is NOT part of the limbic system?

A)cingulate gyrus
B)angular gyrus
C)amygdala
D)hippocampus
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66
There are many synaptic connections between limbic system structures and the cerebral cortex.
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67
The ___________ lobe is involved in converting short-term memory to long-term memory.

A)inferior temporal
B)inferior lateral
C)prefrontal
D)medial temporal
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68
Long-term memory is most often associated with the hypothalamus.
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69
The limbic system is considered the emotional brain.
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70
What type of memory is involved in learning all this material about memory?

A)semantic
B)implicit
C)episodic
D)procedural
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71
_________________ is an enzyme that catalyzes the formation of a particular damaging amyloid -peptide that is implicated in inherited forms of early-onset Alzheimer's disease.

A)-secretase
B)-secretase
C)-secretase
D)-secretase
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72
The famous patient "H.M." could not remember events that occurred after his memory was damaged after he had brain surgery to treat his epilepsy.He retained his perceptual and motor skills,but lost his memory of new facts and events.Thus,H.M.'s deficit was in

A)nondeclarative or implicit memory
B)declarative or implicit memory
C)declarative or explicit memory
D)nondeclarative or explicit memory
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73
The conversion of short-term memory to long-term memory is called

A)memory ablation.
B)memory consolidation.
C)memory recognition.
D)memory translation.
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74
The hypothalamus and the limbic system are involved in

A)aggression.
B)fear.
C)sex.
D)goal-directed behavior.
E)All apply.
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75
The conversion of short-term memory to long-term memory would be inhibited by

A)ablation of the pons.
B)ablation of the cerebral nuclei.
C)ablation of the hippocampus.
D)ablation of the occipital lobe.
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76
Ablation of the amygdala and limbic system would primarily result in

A)loss of voluntary muscle contraction.
B)attenuation of aggressive behaviors.
C)loss of ability to detect olfactory inputs.
D)no noticeable effects.
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77
Knowing how to tie your shoes is an example of _____ memory.

A)episodic
B)semantic
C)procedural
D)working
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78
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Alzheimer's disease?

A)an accumulation of intracellular proteins that form neurofibrillar tangles
B)loss of neurons in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex
C)an accumulation of extracellular proteins that form senile plaques
D)most cases are inherited
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79
Having the APOE4 gene increases the likelihood of developing

A)Huntingdon's disease.
B)Alzheimer's disease.
C)Parkinson's disease.
D)amnesia.
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80
Damage to the Papez circuit prevents communication between

A)the limbic system and olfactory bulbs.
B)the limbic system and hippocampus.
C)the limbic system and the diencephalon.
D)the limbic system and the cerebrum.
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