Deck 3: A--Biological Psychology

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Neurons are able to communicate with each other by "skipping" action potentials across the synapse.
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Action potentials are sent according to the all-or-none law.
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A physiological explanation describes the mechanisms that produce a behavior.
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The outer covering of the forebrain is known as the cerebral cortex.
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The action potential remains equally strong along the entire length of the axon, no matter how long the axon is.
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The central nervous system consists of the brain and the spinal cord.
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Damage to the prefrontal cortex is likely to produce poor performance on a delayed-response task, which indicates a difficulty in remembering what has just happened.
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Exactly five chemicals are used as neurotransmitters in the human brain.
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Glia support the neurons in many ways such as by insulating them, synchronizing activity among neighboring neurons, and removing waste products.
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Parkinson's disease is thought to be caused by a deficiency in the activity of the neurotransmitter dopamine.
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The basic function of the axon is to receive information from other neurons.
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A postsynaptic neuron will likely produce an action potential if it receives more excitation than inhibition at any given moment.
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Stimulants are drugs that increase energy, alertness, and activity.
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Mirror neurons are active when you make a movement, and also when you watch someone else make a similar movement.
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Each neurotransmitter regulates one, and only one, important type of behavior.
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Hormones and neurotransmitters are similar in that each is carried through the body by our blood.
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People with Parkinson's disease have trouble in inhibiting emotional outbursts.
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When the axon is not stimulated, its membrane has a resting potential.
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Narcotics are drugs that produce drowsiness, insensitivity to pain, and decreased responsiveness.
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The occipital lobe is specialized for hearing.
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A ____________________ is a junction where one neuron communicates with another.
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Nicotine is classified as a ____________________.
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____________________ is caused by a deficiency of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the brain.
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____________________ support the neurons in many ways such as by insulating them, synchronizing activity among neighboring neurons, and removing waste products.
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The resting potential of an axon is due to different distributions inside and outside the cell of ____________________ and ____________________.
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The three parts of a neuron are the cell body, the ____________________, and the ____________________.
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Brain volume tends to get smaller in old age.
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At the synaptic level, the effects of alcohol are most similar to those of ____________________.
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The functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technique can indicate which brain areas are the most active while the person performs some mental activity.
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Neurotransmitter molecules are stored in packets within the cell called ____________________.
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An action potential takes place by the movement of ____________________ ions across the membrane.
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During the resting potential, an axon's interior has a ____________________ charge relative to the outside of the cell.
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The order of how information is processed in a neuron goes from ____________________ to ____________________ to ____________________.
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Parkinson's disease can be helped by taking pills that contain ____________________.
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Research on the cerebral cortex has failed to find any one "master area" or "central processor" that pulls together all the current activity of the brain.
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In a typical neuron, during the resting potential the inside of the axon has an electrical charge of around ____________________.
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The peripheral nervous system is made up of the ____________________ nervous system, which controls muscles, and the ____________________ nervous system, which controls the organs.
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Brain researchers now believe that humans grow new neurons just as routinely as new skin cells or blood cells.
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LSD produces hallucinogenic experiences by attaching mainly to brain receptors sensitive to the neurotransmitter ____________________.
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Nearly all medical and recreational drugs that modify people's experiences exert their effects at ____________________.
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If a researcher wants to measure the electrical activity of the brain on a millisecond-by-millisecond basis, the best available technique would be ____________________.
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Neurons are cells in the nervous system that function to process information. Each neuron consists of three parts. Name and describe each of the three parts.
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Otto Loewi conducted an experiment in which he answered a key question about the nature of signaling across the synapse. Briefly describe the hypothesis, method, results, and interpretation of Loewi's study.
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Janet suffers from severe epileptic seizures that are untreatable with medicine. Her doctor decides to perform a callostomy (severing of the corpus callosum). Following surgery, her neuropsychologist conducts some tests to assess the effects of the surgery. During a divided visual field study, Janet is flashed words to both of her visual fields and asked to read the words. When some of the images are flashed, Janet experiences difficulty stating the word that was flashed. Explain which visual field presentation likely causes Janet the most difficulty when asked to state the word that was flashed and why.
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The ____________________ is the set of fibers that connect the left hemisphere of the brain to the right hemisphere.
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Stimulants, depressants and narcotics are types of drugs that have varied effects on an individual. Briefly describe the effects associated with each class of drugs and give a specific example of a drug in each class (e.g. opiates).
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Damage to the____________________ tends to cause an impairment in planning and organizing movements.
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Alex has been in a bicycling accident and has suffered a concussion. He is presenting to his doctor with a variety of symptoms. Please describe at least one symptom that you might expect to see if damage occurred to the following locations; prefrontal cortex, temporal lobe, and parietal lobe.
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Neurons are able to communicate with each other by "skipping" action potentials across the synapse.
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Action potentials are sent according to the all-or-none law.
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A physiological explanation describes the mechanisms that produce a behavior.
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The outer covering of the forebrain is known as the cerebral cortex.
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The action potential remains equally strong along the entire length of the axon, no matter how long the axon is.
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The central nervous system consists of the brain and the spinal cord.
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Damage to the prefrontal cortex is likely to produce poor performance on a delayed-response task, which indicates a difficulty in remembering what has just happened.
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Exactly five chemicals are used as neurotransmitters in the human brain.
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Glia support the neurons in many ways such as by insulating them, synchronizing activity among neighboring neurons, and removing waste products.
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Parkinson's disease is thought to be caused by a deficiency in the activity of the neurotransmitter dopamine.
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The basic function of the axon is to receive information from other neurons.
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A postsynaptic neuron will likely produce an action potential if it receives more excitation than inhibition at any given moment.
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Stimulants are drugs that increase energy, alertness, and activity.
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Mirror neurons are active when you make a movement, and also when you watch someone else make a similar movement.
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Each neurotransmitter regulates one, and only one, important type of behavior.
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Hormones and neurotransmitters are similar in that each is carried through the body by our blood.
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People with Parkinson's disease have trouble in inhibiting emotional outbursts.
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When the axon is not stimulated, its membrane has a resting potential.
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Narcotics are drugs that produce drowsiness, insensitivity to pain, and decreased responsiveness.
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The occipital lobe is specialized for hearing.
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A ____________________ is a junction where one neuron communicates with another.
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Nicotine is classified as a ____________________.
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____________________ is caused by a deficiency of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the brain.
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____________________ support the neurons in many ways such as by insulating them, synchronizing activity among neighboring neurons, and removing waste products.
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The resting potential of an axon is due to different distributions inside and outside the cell of ____________________ and ____________________.
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The three parts of a neuron are the cell body, the ____________________, and the ____________________.
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Brain volume tends to get smaller in old age.
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At the synaptic level, the effects of alcohol are most similar to those of ____________________.
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The functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technique can indicate which brain areas are the most active while the person performs some mental activity.
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Neurotransmitter molecules are stored in packets within the cell called ____________________.
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An action potential takes place by the movement of ____________________ ions across the membrane.
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During the resting potential, an axon's interior has a ____________________ charge relative to the outside of the cell.
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The order of how information is processed in a neuron goes from ____________________ to ____________________ to ____________________.
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Parkinson's disease can be helped by taking pills that contain ____________________.
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Research on the cerebral cortex has failed to find any one "master area" or "central processor" that pulls together all the current activity of the brain.
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In a typical neuron, during the resting potential the inside of the axon has an electrical charge of around ____________________.
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The peripheral nervous system is made up of the ____________________ nervous system, which controls muscles, and the ____________________ nervous system, which controls the organs.
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Brain researchers now believe that humans grow new neurons just as routinely as new skin cells or blood cells.
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LSD produces hallucinogenic experiences by attaching mainly to brain receptors sensitive to the neurotransmitter ____________________.
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Nearly all medical and recreational drugs that modify people's experiences exert their effects at ____________________.
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If a researcher wants to measure the electrical activity of the brain on a millisecond-by-millisecond basis, the best available technique would be ____________________.
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Neurons are cells in the nervous system that function to process information. Each neuron consists of three parts. Name and describe each of the three parts.
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Otto Loewi conducted an experiment in which he answered a key question about the nature of signaling across the synapse. Briefly describe the hypothesis, method, results, and interpretation of Loewi's study.
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Janet suffers from severe epileptic seizures that are untreatable with medicine. Her doctor decides to perform a callostomy (severing of the corpus callosum). Following surgery, her neuropsychologist conducts some tests to assess the effects of the surgery. During a divided visual field study, Janet is flashed words to both of her visual fields and asked to read the words. When some of the images are flashed, Janet experiences difficulty stating the word that was flashed. Explain which visual field presentation likely causes Janet the most difficulty when asked to state the word that was flashed and why.
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The ____________________ is the set of fibers that connect the left hemisphere of the brain to the right hemisphere.
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Stimulants, depressants and narcotics are types of drugs that have varied effects on an individual. Briefly describe the effects associated with each class of drugs and give a specific example of a drug in each class (e.g. opiates).
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Damage to the____________________ tends to cause an impairment in planning and organizing movements.
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Alex has been in a bicycling accident and has suffered a concussion. He is presenting to his doctor with a variety of symptoms. Please describe at least one symptom that you might expect to see if damage occurred to the following locations; prefrontal cortex, temporal lobe, and parietal lobe.
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