Deck 19: Psychobiology

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Hebb's contention that neurons that are active together become associated was instrumental in the development of

A)new connectionism
B)research on enriched sensory environments
C)research on the reticular activating systems
D)research on fear
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Lashley's address to the International Congress of Psychology did much to further the acceptance of

A)Gestalt psychology
B)Pavlov's localization of motor centers in the brain
C)Watson's classical conditioning
D)the search for the engram
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According to Hebb,it was ____ that allowed neurons that were temporarily separated to become associated.

A)mass action
B)equipotentiality
C)thinking
D)reverberating neural activity
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Lashley's search for the engram:

A)was a search for the neurophysiological locus of memory and learning
B)ended without finding the engram
C)resulted in finding the engram in protein sequences
D)was a search for the neurophysiological locus of memory and learning and ended without finding the engram
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Lashley:

A)was an opponent of Watsonian behaviorism
B)sought to support Watsonian behaviorism with neurophysiological evidence
C)found the engram - neurophysiological locus of memory and learning
D)was an opponent of Watsonian behaviorism and found the engram - neurophysiological locus of memory and learning
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The professional relationship between Watson and Lashley was strained because:

A)Watson was too obsessed with finding the neurophysiological correlates of learning
B)Lashley's research did not support Watson's switchboard conception of the brain
C)Watson was interested in the learning process and Lashley was not
D)Lashley found Watson's Gestalt orientation intolerable
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Lashley did pioneering ethological research with

A)Watson
B)Lorenz
C)Sperry
D)Yerkes
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For Hebb:

A)childhood learning involves a slow buildup of cell assemblies and phase sequences
B)adult learning involves insight and creativity
C)learning of all types can be explained in terms of building Gestalt cell assemblies
D)childhood learning involves a slow buildup of cell assemblies and phase sequences and adult learning involves insight and creativity
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Roger Sperry and his colleagues found that the interhemispheric transfer of information could be eliminated if the:

A)corpus callosum was ablated before training
B)optic chiasm was ablated before training
C)corpus callosum and the optic chiasm were ablated after training
D)corpus callosum and the optic chiasm were ablated before training
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Lashley's work:

A)showed that brain activity was like a complex switchboard
B)showed that brain activity was similar to the description of the Gestaltists
C)led to the discovery of what he had been looking for - the engram
D)was supportive of Watsonian behaviorism
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According to Hebb,when a phase sequence fires we experience a(n):

A)idea
B)stream of thought
C)general state of well-being
D)mass action
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The effort to determine the biological foundations of cognition and behavior is called:

A)psychobiology
B)new connectionism
C)cybernetics
D)information theory
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According to Hebb,when a cell assembly fires we experience a(n):

A)thought of the environmental object or event to which the assembly corresponded
B)stream of thought
C)emotion
D)insight
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The idea of mass action:

A)states that the amount of loss of ability is related to the amount of cortex
B)destroyed rather than the location of the destruction in the cortex
C)was true only for the ablation of cortical tissue following complex learning
D)states that the amount of loss of ability is related to the amount of cortex and was true only for the ablation of cortical tissue following complex learning
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A phase sequence:

A)is a group of cell assemblies which became neurologically interrelated
B)can be fired by internal or external stimulation or by a combination of the two
C)amounts to a stream of thought
D)all of these choices
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Roger Sperry and his colleagues discovered that information could be transferred from one cerebral hemisphere to the other via the:

A)corpus callosum
B)optic chiasm
C)both corpus callosum and optic chiasm
D)neither corpus callosum nor optic chiasm
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Which of the following is not an accomplishment of Hebb?

A)He published an article on the nature of fear.
B)He found that animals reared in an enriched sensory environment were relatively better learners as adults.
C)He reported research showing the relationship between level of activity in the reticular activating system and cognitive and behavioral performance.
D)He conducted research on hemispheric specialization with split-brain patients.
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Lashley found that his principle of mass action applied only following ____ learning.

A)simple
B)complex
C)insightful
D)concept
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Lashley's observation that any part of a functional area of the brain could perform the function associated with that area was called:

A)mass action
B)functionalism
C)equipotentiality
D)psychobiology
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A brain that is a split-brain preparation has had

A)its corpus callosum ablated
B)its corpus callosum and optic chiasm ablated
C)its frontal lobe separated from the rest of the brain
D)its reticular formation removed
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According to David Barash,humans possess an innate ____ that structures their social behavior.

A)idea of an ideal society
B)love for their fellow humans
C)biogrammar
D)predisposition toward monogamous marriage
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Using the split-brain preparation,Sperry and his colleagues found that:

A)the functions performed by the two cerebral hemispheres were the same
B)there was hemispheric specialization in nonhuman animals but not in humans
C)the functions performed by the two cerebral hemispheres were slightly different
D)the functions performed by the two cerebral hemispheres were dramatically different
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Nothing butism is

A)the claim that behavior is caused only by biological factors
B)the claim that behavior is caused only by environmental factors
C)the claim that behavior is caused only by biological factors or that it is caused only by environmental factors
D)the claim that behavior is caused by both biological and environmental factors
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____ studies a specific category of an animal's behavior in its natural habitat and attempts to explain that behavior in terms of evolutionary theory.

A)Ethology
B)Radical behaviorism
C)Cognitive science
D)Methodological behaviorism
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Concerning the mind-body relationship,Sperry was a(n):

A)interactionist
B)epiphenomalist
C)physical monist
D)idealist
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According to the sociobiologists,the strategy typically used by males to project copies of their genes into the next generation is ____,whereas for females it is ____.

A)promiscuity;the careful selection of an adequate mate
B)the careful selection of an adequate mate;promiscuity
C)to seek females with good resources with whom to reproduce;to seek males who are young and physically attractive
D)to seek females with prominent family backgrounds with whom to reproduce;to seek selfish males
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What was once called sociobiology is now generally referred to as?

A)new connectionism
B)silly
C)evolutionary psychology
D)ethology
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The study of ____ is especially important to ethologists.

A)the learning process
B)species-specific behavior
C)language
D)cost-benefit analyses
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Sociobiologists:

A)tend to concentrate their interests on social behavior
B)employ terms such as strategy and cost-benefit analysis when studying behavior
C)study various types of stereotyped automatic responses
D)tend to concentrate their interests on social behavior and employ terms such as strategy and cost-benefit analysis when studying behavior
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In explanations of behavior,sociobiologists urge social scientists to avoid ____ .

A)cultural factors
B)biological factors
C)cognitive factors
D)nothing butism
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The founder of sociobiology was

A)Barash
B)Wilson
C)Lorenz
D)Buss
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According to Jerre Levy,which of the following is true?

A)some people with normal brains are left-brain dominated and others right-brain dominated
B)educational practices can be designed that enhance either right-brain of left-brain performance
C)in normal people under normal circumstances,the functions of the left and right hemispheres of the brain are inseparable
D)all of these choices
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The influence of ethology on contemporary psychology comes mainly through:

A)radical behaviorism
B)sociobiology
C)cognitive science
D)research on instinctual drift
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According to Edward Wilson,humans created culture because doing so:

A)proved human superiority to the rest of the animal kingdom
B)reduced the probability of humans engaging in warfare
C)allowed humans to manifest the love they felt toward one another
D)facilitated survival
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Edward Wilson indicates the close relationship between culture and the satisfaction of biological needs with his:

A)concept of biogrammar
B)leash principle
C)whisper principle
D)concept of nothing butism
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According to Buss,the sociobiological fallacy refers to what?

A)the contention that we live to pass copies of our genes into the next generation
B)the idea that behaviors were selected in our evolutionary past because they solved problems
C)the application of Darwinian principles to human social behavior
D)the idea that if a bodily structure or a behavioral tendency now exists,it must have contributed to the survival of the ancestors of a species
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Barash wrote the book,The Whisperings Within."Whisperings" refers to what?

A)a hard-wired set of behaviors
B)environmentally controlled behaviors
C)predispositions to act in certain ways
D)complex human social behaviors
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According to the sociobiologists,the social behavior of any individual is determined by:

A)inherited dispositions (biology)
B)culture
C)both inherited dispositions (biology)and culture
D)neither inherited dispositions (biology)nor culture
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With research with split-brain preparations speculation concerning hemispheric specialization and differences began to exceed the facts,the speculations include:

A)belief that tests could be devised to determine right and left brain dominance
B)ideas that educational practices could be employed to specifically enhance right and left brain functions
C)each hemisphere is a separate personality which we can measure
D)belief that tests could be devised to determine right and left brain dominance and ideas that educational practices could be employed to specifically enhance right and left brain functions
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Ethology was developed primarily by Von Frisch,Lorenz,and

A)Tinbergen
B)Hebb
C)Sperry
D)Watson
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Bouchard reasoned that if intelligence and personality are largely determined by experience (nurture)then:

A)both fraternal and identical twins reared together would correlate highly on these traits
B)both fraternal and identical twins reared apart would correlate highly on these traits
C)fraternal twins,whether reared together or apart,should show modest correlations on these traits
D)identical twins,whether reared together or apart,should show high correlations on these traits
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Chomsky's explanation of language is basically:

A)empiricistic
B)nativistic
C)associationistic
D)mechanistic
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Which of the following assumptions did the work of the Brelands support?

A)animals bring no genetic predispositions with them to the learning experience
B)genetic differences among various species of animals are unimportant
C)any response that an animal is capable of making can be conditioned to any stimulus that the animal can detect
D)animal behavior cannot be properly understood without a knowledge of the animal's instinctual tendencies
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After their work for 14 years,the Brelands concluded that the behavior of any species cannot be understood,predicted,or controlled without knowledge of:

A)its instinctive patterns
B)its evolutionary history
C)its ecological niche
D)all of these choices
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Adaptationism has been criticized for several reasons (faults).Among these are:

A)factors other than adaptation cause evolutionary change
B)a trait must be adaptive in the present environment because it was adaptive in past environments
C)a trait may have evolved for a specific purpose in the past but may function in totally different ways in the present
D)factors other than adaptation cause evolutionary change and a trait may have evolved for a specific purpose in the past but may function in totally different ways in the present
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According to Bouchard,any similarities in intelligence or personality between twins separated at birth must be due to:

A)shared family environment
B)genetic influences
C)learning
D)nurture
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____ indicates how much of the variation among measures (e.g. ,test scores)is attributed to genetic influences.

A)Nurture
B)Heritability
C)The preparedness continuum
D)The correlation coefficient (r)
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Seligman has found that:

A)for any given species of animal,some associations are easier to learn than others
B)some species of animals can learn associations that other species find difficult or impossible to learn
C)an animal comes to the learning situation as a tabula rasa
D)for any given species of animal,some associations are easier to learn than others and some species of animals can learn associations that other species find difficult or impossible to learn
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Chomsky weakened the position of radical behaviorism by showing that:

A)language acquisition could not be explained using operant principles
B)learned behavior is eventually displaced by instinctual behavior
C)some associations are more easily learned than others
D)language is explained in the same way as any other form of learned behavior
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According to the research cited in the text:

A)genetics is a major contributor to intelligence
B)genetics is only a small contributor to personality
C)genetics is a major contributor to personality
D)genetics is a major contributor to intelligence and to personality
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The Brelands referred to the interference or displacement of learned behavior by instinctive behavior as:

A)response generalization
B)the habit family hierarchy
C)instinctual drift
D)more than one of these choices
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Bouchard reached all of the following conclusions except:

A)common family environment has practically no influence on personality
B)people have similar personality traits to the extent that they are genetically related
C)people have similar personality traits to the extent that they have common experiences
D)the heritability of personality traits is about .50
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Bouchard and his colleagues found the heritability for personality traits to be about ____ and for religious interest,attitudes,and values to be about ____.

A).70;.10
B).10;.70
C).80;.20
D).50;.50
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According to Seligman,____ determines how easily an animal will learn an association.

A)where an association falls on the preparedness continuum
B)the cleverness of the trainer
C)the prior experience of the animal involved
D)the age of the animal involved
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The co-option of an original adaptation for a useful but unrelated function is called:

A)a spandrel
B)an extirpation
C)an exaptation
D)pseudoevolution
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Bouchard and his colleagues found that the single most important determinant of a person's religious interests,attitudes,and values was:

A)shared family experience
B)one's culture
C)genetics
D)early childhood experience
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Dizygotic twins ____,while monozygotic twins ____.

A)are genetically identical;are just as genetically similar as any siblings
B)will always be the different sexes;will always be the same sex
C)are just as genetically similar as any siblings;are genetically identical
D)do not prove that intelligence is inherited/prove that intelligence is inherited
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According to Bouchard and his colleagues,which of the following properly describes the determinants of personality (the first listed factor is assumed to be the most powerful contributor to personality and the last listed the weakest contributor)?

A)shared family experience ® idiosyncratic experience ® genetics
B)idiosyncratic experience ® shared family experience ® genetics
C)genetics ® shared family experience ® idiosyncratic experience
D)genetics ® idiosyncratic experience ® shared family experience
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Bouchard's studies used four groups that differed on certain characteristics,which were:

A)monozygotic vs.dizygotic twins
B)reared apart vs.reared together
C)post high school education vs.high school education
D)both monozygotic vs.dizygotic twins and reared apart vs.reared together
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Bouchard estimated the heritability of intelligence to be about:

A).10
B).50
C).70
D)1.00
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Describe Lashley's principles of mass action and equipotentiality.
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Describe the Brelands' work with instinctual drift and its impact on behavioral psychology,and describe what is meant by the preparedness continuum.
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Discuss the research presented in the text regarding the heritability of intelligence and personality.
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Describe Hebb's work with cell assemblies and phase sequences.
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Lashley spent years searching for the engram - the neurophysiological basis of perception.
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The Brelands believed that their observations with instinctive drift contradicted three assumptions the behaviorists made.
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The split-brain preparation is described as ablation of the corpus callosum and the optic chiasm essentially stopping all communication between the two hemispheres.
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Ethology is the study of specific categories of behavior in an animal's natural environment.
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For Barash,humans possess a biogrammar that structures our ability to learn complex relationships.
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Chomsky maintains that learning is the basis of language acquisition.
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If a particular trait is largely determined by genetics,then monozygotic twins reared apart and monozygotic twins reared together should show high correlations on the trait.
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The interference with learned behavior by instinctual behavior is called pseudolearning.
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The attempt to explain psychological phenomena in biological terms is called psychobiology.
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Wilson's leash principle describes the interaction of our genetic predisposition to create culture and our survival needs.
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Hebb speculated that our environmental experiences cause a complex package of neurons to fire;he called this complex package of neurons a neuronal circuit.
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Behavioral genetics studies genetic influences on cognition and behavior.
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Hebb reported research indicating a relationship between level of activity in the reticular activating system and cognitive and behavioral performance.
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The nature-nurture factor is not an issue in contemporary psychology.
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Discuss Sperry's work with the split-brain preparation.
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Lashley's observations resulted in the principles of mass action and equipotentiality.
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Hebb's contention that neurons that are active together become associated was instrumental in the development of

A)new connectionism
B)research on enriched sensory environments
C)research on the reticular activating systems
D)research on fear
new connectionism
2
Lashley's address to the International Congress of Psychology did much to further the acceptance of

A)Gestalt psychology
B)Pavlov's localization of motor centers in the brain
C)Watson's classical conditioning
D)the search for the engram
Gestalt psychology
3
According to Hebb,it was ____ that allowed neurons that were temporarily separated to become associated.

A)mass action
B)equipotentiality
C)thinking
D)reverberating neural activity
reverberating neural activity
4
Lashley's search for the engram:

A)was a search for the neurophysiological locus of memory and learning
B)ended without finding the engram
C)resulted in finding the engram in protein sequences
D)was a search for the neurophysiological locus of memory and learning and ended without finding the engram
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Lashley:

A)was an opponent of Watsonian behaviorism
B)sought to support Watsonian behaviorism with neurophysiological evidence
C)found the engram - neurophysiological locus of memory and learning
D)was an opponent of Watsonian behaviorism and found the engram - neurophysiological locus of memory and learning
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The professional relationship between Watson and Lashley was strained because:

A)Watson was too obsessed with finding the neurophysiological correlates of learning
B)Lashley's research did not support Watson's switchboard conception of the brain
C)Watson was interested in the learning process and Lashley was not
D)Lashley found Watson's Gestalt orientation intolerable
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Lashley did pioneering ethological research with

A)Watson
B)Lorenz
C)Sperry
D)Yerkes
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For Hebb:

A)childhood learning involves a slow buildup of cell assemblies and phase sequences
B)adult learning involves insight and creativity
C)learning of all types can be explained in terms of building Gestalt cell assemblies
D)childhood learning involves a slow buildup of cell assemblies and phase sequences and adult learning involves insight and creativity
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Roger Sperry and his colleagues found that the interhemispheric transfer of information could be eliminated if the:

A)corpus callosum was ablated before training
B)optic chiasm was ablated before training
C)corpus callosum and the optic chiasm were ablated after training
D)corpus callosum and the optic chiasm were ablated before training
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Lashley's work:

A)showed that brain activity was like a complex switchboard
B)showed that brain activity was similar to the description of the Gestaltists
C)led to the discovery of what he had been looking for - the engram
D)was supportive of Watsonian behaviorism
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According to Hebb,when a phase sequence fires we experience a(n):

A)idea
B)stream of thought
C)general state of well-being
D)mass action
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The effort to determine the biological foundations of cognition and behavior is called:

A)psychobiology
B)new connectionism
C)cybernetics
D)information theory
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According to Hebb,when a cell assembly fires we experience a(n):

A)thought of the environmental object or event to which the assembly corresponded
B)stream of thought
C)emotion
D)insight
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The idea of mass action:

A)states that the amount of loss of ability is related to the amount of cortex
B)destroyed rather than the location of the destruction in the cortex
C)was true only for the ablation of cortical tissue following complex learning
D)states that the amount of loss of ability is related to the amount of cortex and was true only for the ablation of cortical tissue following complex learning
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A phase sequence:

A)is a group of cell assemblies which became neurologically interrelated
B)can be fired by internal or external stimulation or by a combination of the two
C)amounts to a stream of thought
D)all of these choices
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Roger Sperry and his colleagues discovered that information could be transferred from one cerebral hemisphere to the other via the:

A)corpus callosum
B)optic chiasm
C)both corpus callosum and optic chiasm
D)neither corpus callosum nor optic chiasm
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Which of the following is not an accomplishment of Hebb?

A)He published an article on the nature of fear.
B)He found that animals reared in an enriched sensory environment were relatively better learners as adults.
C)He reported research showing the relationship between level of activity in the reticular activating system and cognitive and behavioral performance.
D)He conducted research on hemispheric specialization with split-brain patients.
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Lashley found that his principle of mass action applied only following ____ learning.

A)simple
B)complex
C)insightful
D)concept
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Lashley's observation that any part of a functional area of the brain could perform the function associated with that area was called:

A)mass action
B)functionalism
C)equipotentiality
D)psychobiology
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A brain that is a split-brain preparation has had

A)its corpus callosum ablated
B)its corpus callosum and optic chiasm ablated
C)its frontal lobe separated from the rest of the brain
D)its reticular formation removed
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According to David Barash,humans possess an innate ____ that structures their social behavior.

A)idea of an ideal society
B)love for their fellow humans
C)biogrammar
D)predisposition toward monogamous marriage
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Using the split-brain preparation,Sperry and his colleagues found that:

A)the functions performed by the two cerebral hemispheres were the same
B)there was hemispheric specialization in nonhuman animals but not in humans
C)the functions performed by the two cerebral hemispheres were slightly different
D)the functions performed by the two cerebral hemispheres were dramatically different
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Nothing butism is

A)the claim that behavior is caused only by biological factors
B)the claim that behavior is caused only by environmental factors
C)the claim that behavior is caused only by biological factors or that it is caused only by environmental factors
D)the claim that behavior is caused by both biological and environmental factors
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____ studies a specific category of an animal's behavior in its natural habitat and attempts to explain that behavior in terms of evolutionary theory.

A)Ethology
B)Radical behaviorism
C)Cognitive science
D)Methodological behaviorism
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Concerning the mind-body relationship,Sperry was a(n):

A)interactionist
B)epiphenomalist
C)physical monist
D)idealist
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According to the sociobiologists,the strategy typically used by males to project copies of their genes into the next generation is ____,whereas for females it is ____.

A)promiscuity;the careful selection of an adequate mate
B)the careful selection of an adequate mate;promiscuity
C)to seek females with good resources with whom to reproduce;to seek males who are young and physically attractive
D)to seek females with prominent family backgrounds with whom to reproduce;to seek selfish males
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What was once called sociobiology is now generally referred to as?

A)new connectionism
B)silly
C)evolutionary psychology
D)ethology
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The study of ____ is especially important to ethologists.

A)the learning process
B)species-specific behavior
C)language
D)cost-benefit analyses
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Sociobiologists:

A)tend to concentrate their interests on social behavior
B)employ terms such as strategy and cost-benefit analysis when studying behavior
C)study various types of stereotyped automatic responses
D)tend to concentrate their interests on social behavior and employ terms such as strategy and cost-benefit analysis when studying behavior
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In explanations of behavior,sociobiologists urge social scientists to avoid ____ .

A)cultural factors
B)biological factors
C)cognitive factors
D)nothing butism
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The founder of sociobiology was

A)Barash
B)Wilson
C)Lorenz
D)Buss
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According to Jerre Levy,which of the following is true?

A)some people with normal brains are left-brain dominated and others right-brain dominated
B)educational practices can be designed that enhance either right-brain of left-brain performance
C)in normal people under normal circumstances,the functions of the left and right hemispheres of the brain are inseparable
D)all of these choices
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The influence of ethology on contemporary psychology comes mainly through:

A)radical behaviorism
B)sociobiology
C)cognitive science
D)research on instinctual drift
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According to Edward Wilson,humans created culture because doing so:

A)proved human superiority to the rest of the animal kingdom
B)reduced the probability of humans engaging in warfare
C)allowed humans to manifest the love they felt toward one another
D)facilitated survival
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Edward Wilson indicates the close relationship between culture and the satisfaction of biological needs with his:

A)concept of biogrammar
B)leash principle
C)whisper principle
D)concept of nothing butism
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According to Buss,the sociobiological fallacy refers to what?

A)the contention that we live to pass copies of our genes into the next generation
B)the idea that behaviors were selected in our evolutionary past because they solved problems
C)the application of Darwinian principles to human social behavior
D)the idea that if a bodily structure or a behavioral tendency now exists,it must have contributed to the survival of the ancestors of a species
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37
Barash wrote the book,The Whisperings Within."Whisperings" refers to what?

A)a hard-wired set of behaviors
B)environmentally controlled behaviors
C)predispositions to act in certain ways
D)complex human social behaviors
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38
According to the sociobiologists,the social behavior of any individual is determined by:

A)inherited dispositions (biology)
B)culture
C)both inherited dispositions (biology)and culture
D)neither inherited dispositions (biology)nor culture
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39
With research with split-brain preparations speculation concerning hemispheric specialization and differences began to exceed the facts,the speculations include:

A)belief that tests could be devised to determine right and left brain dominance
B)ideas that educational practices could be employed to specifically enhance right and left brain functions
C)each hemisphere is a separate personality which we can measure
D)belief that tests could be devised to determine right and left brain dominance and ideas that educational practices could be employed to specifically enhance right and left brain functions
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40
Ethology was developed primarily by Von Frisch,Lorenz,and

A)Tinbergen
B)Hebb
C)Sperry
D)Watson
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41
Bouchard reasoned that if intelligence and personality are largely determined by experience (nurture)then:

A)both fraternal and identical twins reared together would correlate highly on these traits
B)both fraternal and identical twins reared apart would correlate highly on these traits
C)fraternal twins,whether reared together or apart,should show modest correlations on these traits
D)identical twins,whether reared together or apart,should show high correlations on these traits
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42
Chomsky's explanation of language is basically:

A)empiricistic
B)nativistic
C)associationistic
D)mechanistic
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43
Which of the following assumptions did the work of the Brelands support?

A)animals bring no genetic predispositions with them to the learning experience
B)genetic differences among various species of animals are unimportant
C)any response that an animal is capable of making can be conditioned to any stimulus that the animal can detect
D)animal behavior cannot be properly understood without a knowledge of the animal's instinctual tendencies
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44
After their work for 14 years,the Brelands concluded that the behavior of any species cannot be understood,predicted,or controlled without knowledge of:

A)its instinctive patterns
B)its evolutionary history
C)its ecological niche
D)all of these choices
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45
Adaptationism has been criticized for several reasons (faults).Among these are:

A)factors other than adaptation cause evolutionary change
B)a trait must be adaptive in the present environment because it was adaptive in past environments
C)a trait may have evolved for a specific purpose in the past but may function in totally different ways in the present
D)factors other than adaptation cause evolutionary change and a trait may have evolved for a specific purpose in the past but may function in totally different ways in the present
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46
According to Bouchard,any similarities in intelligence or personality between twins separated at birth must be due to:

A)shared family environment
B)genetic influences
C)learning
D)nurture
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47
____ indicates how much of the variation among measures (e.g. ,test scores)is attributed to genetic influences.

A)Nurture
B)Heritability
C)The preparedness continuum
D)The correlation coefficient (r)
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48
Seligman has found that:

A)for any given species of animal,some associations are easier to learn than others
B)some species of animals can learn associations that other species find difficult or impossible to learn
C)an animal comes to the learning situation as a tabula rasa
D)for any given species of animal,some associations are easier to learn than others and some species of animals can learn associations that other species find difficult or impossible to learn
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49
Chomsky weakened the position of radical behaviorism by showing that:

A)language acquisition could not be explained using operant principles
B)learned behavior is eventually displaced by instinctual behavior
C)some associations are more easily learned than others
D)language is explained in the same way as any other form of learned behavior
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50
According to the research cited in the text:

A)genetics is a major contributor to intelligence
B)genetics is only a small contributor to personality
C)genetics is a major contributor to personality
D)genetics is a major contributor to intelligence and to personality
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51
The Brelands referred to the interference or displacement of learned behavior by instinctive behavior as:

A)response generalization
B)the habit family hierarchy
C)instinctual drift
D)more than one of these choices
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52
Bouchard reached all of the following conclusions except:

A)common family environment has practically no influence on personality
B)people have similar personality traits to the extent that they are genetically related
C)people have similar personality traits to the extent that they have common experiences
D)the heritability of personality traits is about .50
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53
Bouchard and his colleagues found the heritability for personality traits to be about ____ and for religious interest,attitudes,and values to be about ____.

A).70;.10
B).10;.70
C).80;.20
D).50;.50
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54
According to Seligman,____ determines how easily an animal will learn an association.

A)where an association falls on the preparedness continuum
B)the cleverness of the trainer
C)the prior experience of the animal involved
D)the age of the animal involved
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55
The co-option of an original adaptation for a useful but unrelated function is called:

A)a spandrel
B)an extirpation
C)an exaptation
D)pseudoevolution
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56
Bouchard and his colleagues found that the single most important determinant of a person's religious interests,attitudes,and values was:

A)shared family experience
B)one's culture
C)genetics
D)early childhood experience
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57
Dizygotic twins ____,while monozygotic twins ____.

A)are genetically identical;are just as genetically similar as any siblings
B)will always be the different sexes;will always be the same sex
C)are just as genetically similar as any siblings;are genetically identical
D)do not prove that intelligence is inherited/prove that intelligence is inherited
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58
According to Bouchard and his colleagues,which of the following properly describes the determinants of personality (the first listed factor is assumed to be the most powerful contributor to personality and the last listed the weakest contributor)?

A)shared family experience ® idiosyncratic experience ® genetics
B)idiosyncratic experience ® shared family experience ® genetics
C)genetics ® shared family experience ® idiosyncratic experience
D)genetics ® idiosyncratic experience ® shared family experience
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59
Bouchard's studies used four groups that differed on certain characteristics,which were:

A)monozygotic vs.dizygotic twins
B)reared apart vs.reared together
C)post high school education vs.high school education
D)both monozygotic vs.dizygotic twins and reared apart vs.reared together
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60
Bouchard estimated the heritability of intelligence to be about:

A).10
B).50
C).70
D)1.00
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61
Describe Lashley's principles of mass action and equipotentiality.
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62
Describe the Brelands' work with instinctual drift and its impact on behavioral psychology,and describe what is meant by the preparedness continuum.
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63
Discuss the research presented in the text regarding the heritability of intelligence and personality.
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64
Describe Hebb's work with cell assemblies and phase sequences.
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65
Lashley spent years searching for the engram - the neurophysiological basis of perception.
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66
The Brelands believed that their observations with instinctive drift contradicted three assumptions the behaviorists made.
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67
The split-brain preparation is described as ablation of the corpus callosum and the optic chiasm essentially stopping all communication between the two hemispheres.
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68
Ethology is the study of specific categories of behavior in an animal's natural environment.
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69
For Barash,humans possess a biogrammar that structures our ability to learn complex relationships.
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70
Chomsky maintains that learning is the basis of language acquisition.
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71
If a particular trait is largely determined by genetics,then monozygotic twins reared apart and monozygotic twins reared together should show high correlations on the trait.
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72
The interference with learned behavior by instinctual behavior is called pseudolearning.
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73
The attempt to explain psychological phenomena in biological terms is called psychobiology.
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74
Wilson's leash principle describes the interaction of our genetic predisposition to create culture and our survival needs.
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75
Hebb speculated that our environmental experiences cause a complex package of neurons to fire;he called this complex package of neurons a neuronal circuit.
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76
Behavioral genetics studies genetic influences on cognition and behavior.
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77
Hebb reported research indicating a relationship between level of activity in the reticular activating system and cognitive and behavioral performance.
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78
The nature-nurture factor is not an issue in contemporary psychology.
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79
Discuss Sperry's work with the split-brain preparation.
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80
Lashley's observations resulted in the principles of mass action and equipotentiality.
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