Deck 10: Extension: B - Principles of Neurocortical Function

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Many neuroscientists have contributed to our understanding of the principles of neocortical function. Match the neuroscientist(s) with the term most representative of his(their) work.
Bard and Macht ___

A)decerebrate animals
B)sensory and motor unit theory
C)distributed hierarchy theory
D)behavior of the mesencephalic child
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Brodmann ___

A)cortical stimulation
B)hierarchical model
C)cortical maps
D)cortical modules
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Luria

A)cortical stimulation
B)hierarchical model
C)cortical maps
D)cortical modules
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For each cortical area of the monkey listed, select the appropriate multisensory functions from the list below. (One of the functions below is used twice.)
ventral premotor cortex ___

A)auditory and visual
B)auditory and somatosensory
C)auditory, visual, and somatosensory
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Various experiments have shown that in addition to the horizontal layered organization of the cortex, there are also vertical organizations, as described by investigators using various experimental techniques. For each type of organization listed, select the most appropriate alternative from the list below.
stripes ___

A)color perception in V1
B)whisker (vibrissa) perception
C)ocular dominance
D)visual perception in V2
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What is the anatomical basis for the observation that "spinal" animals are alert but decerebrate animals are not?
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Zeki ___

A)cortical stimulation
B)hierarchical model
C)cortical maps
D)cortical modules
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Various experiments have shown that in addition to the horizontal layered organization of the cortex, there are also vertical organizations, as described by investigators using various experimental techniques. For each type of organization listed, select the most appropriate alternative from the list below.
barrels ___

A)color perception in V1
B)whisker (vibrissa) perception
C)ocular dominance
D)visual perception in V2
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Many neuroscientists have contributed to our understanding of the principles of neocortical function. Match the neuroscientist(s) with the term most representative of his(their) work.
Gamper ___

A)decerebrate animals
B)sensory and motor unit theory
C)distributed hierarchy theory
D)behavior of the mesencephalic child
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Various experiments have shown that in addition to the horizontal layered organization of the cortex, there are also vertical organizations, as described by investigators using various experimental techniques. For each type of organization listed, select the most appropriate alternative from the list below.
blobs ___

A)color perception in V1
B)whisker (vibrissa) perception
C)ocular dominance
D)visual perception in V2
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Penfield ___

A)cortical stimulation
B)hierarchical model
C)cortical maps
D)cortical modules
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Many neuroscientists have contributed to our understanding of the principles of neocortical function. Match the neuroscientist(s) with the term most representative of his(their) work.
Luria ___

A)decerebrate animals
B)sensory and motor unit theory
C)distributed hierarchy theory
D)behavior of the mesencephalic child
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What evidence suggests that the basic neural circuitry for walking includes spinal cord reflexes?
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For each cortical area of the monkey listed, select the appropriate multisensory functions from the list below. (One of the functions below is used twice.)
caudomedial auditory belt area ___

A)auditory and visual
B)auditory and somatosensory
C)auditory, visual, and somatosensory
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For each cortical area of the monkey listed, select the appropriate multisensory functions from the list below. (One of the functions below is used twice.)
occipital lobe ___

A)auditory and visual
B)auditory and somatosensory
C)auditory, visual, and somatosensory
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What is a "plastic" neural system?
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Many neuroscientists have contributed to our understanding of the principles of neocortical function. Match the neuroscientist(s) with the term most representative of his(their) work.
Felleman and van Essen ___

A)decerebrate animals
B)sensory and motor unit theory
C)distributed hierarchy theory
D)behavior of the mesencephalic child
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For each cortical area of the monkey listed, select the appropriate multisensory functions from the list below. (One of the functions below is used twice.)
superior temporal sulcus ___

A)auditory and visual
B)auditory and somatosensory
C)auditory, visual, and somatosensory
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Various experiments have shown that in addition to the horizontal layered organization of the cortex, there are also vertical organizations, as described by investigators using various experimental techniques. For each type of organization listed, select the most appropriate alternative from the list below.
columns ___

A)color perception in V1
B)whisker (vibrissa) perception
C)ocular dominance
D)visual perception in V2
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Distinguish between decortication and low decerebration, in terms of the brain level of disconnection and typical behavioral differences.
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Describe a cortical column or module.
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Describe Luria's model dividing the cerebral cortex into two functional units, each with three hierarchical units.
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Distinguish between specific and nonspecific cortical afferents.
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What is meant by the binding problem? What is a proposed solution?
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What are cortical blobs? What are cortical barrels?
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Compare the behavioral capacities of high - and low - decerebrate animals.
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Name the general anatomical targets of the outputs from each of the six neocortical layers.
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Contrast Luria's model of cortical function with that of Felleman and van Essen.
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According to the results of studies of decorticate animals, what behavioral advantages appear to be conferred by the neocortex?
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Name the functional characteristics of the inputs to each of the six neocortical layers.
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List the major differences between pyramidal cells and aspiny neurons.
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What are the behavioral similarities and differences between normal infants and mesencephalic infants, such as those examined by Gamper and Brackbill?
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Distinguish between voluntary and automatic behaviors in terms of the level of the brain necessary for their production. Give two examples of each.
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Many neuroscientists have contributed to our understanding of the principles of neocortical function. Match the neuroscientist(s) with the term most representative of his(their) work.
Bard and Macht ___

A)decerebrate animals
B)sensory and motor unit theory
C)distributed hierarchy theory
D)behavior of the mesencephalic child
decerebrate animals
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Match the individual in each question with the appropriate scientific contribution.
Brodmann ___

A)cortical stimulation
B)hierarchical model
C)cortical maps
D)cortical modules
cortical maps
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Match the individual in each question with the appropriate scientific contribution.
Luria

A)cortical stimulation
B)hierarchical model
C)cortical maps
D)cortical modules
hierarchical model
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For each cortical area of the monkey listed, select the appropriate multisensory functions from the list below. (One of the functions below is used twice.)
ventral premotor cortex ___

A)auditory and visual
B)auditory and somatosensory
C)auditory, visual, and somatosensory
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Various experiments have shown that in addition to the horizontal layered organization of the cortex, there are also vertical organizations, as described by investigators using various experimental techniques. For each type of organization listed, select the most appropriate alternative from the list below.
stripes ___

A)color perception in V1
B)whisker (vibrissa) perception
C)ocular dominance
D)visual perception in V2
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What is the anatomical basis for the observation that "spinal" animals are alert but decerebrate animals are not?
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Match the individual in each question with the appropriate scientific contribution.
Zeki ___

A)cortical stimulation
B)hierarchical model
C)cortical maps
D)cortical modules
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Various experiments have shown that in addition to the horizontal layered organization of the cortex, there are also vertical organizations, as described by investigators using various experimental techniques. For each type of organization listed, select the most appropriate alternative from the list below.
barrels ___

A)color perception in V1
B)whisker (vibrissa) perception
C)ocular dominance
D)visual perception in V2
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Many neuroscientists have contributed to our understanding of the principles of neocortical function. Match the neuroscientist(s) with the term most representative of his(their) work.
Gamper ___

A)decerebrate animals
B)sensory and motor unit theory
C)distributed hierarchy theory
D)behavior of the mesencephalic child
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Various experiments have shown that in addition to the horizontal layered organization of the cortex, there are also vertical organizations, as described by investigators using various experimental techniques. For each type of organization listed, select the most appropriate alternative from the list below.
blobs ___

A)color perception in V1
B)whisker (vibrissa) perception
C)ocular dominance
D)visual perception in V2
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Penfield ___

A)cortical stimulation
B)hierarchical model
C)cortical maps
D)cortical modules
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Many neuroscientists have contributed to our understanding of the principles of neocortical function. Match the neuroscientist(s) with the term most representative of his(their) work.
Luria ___

A)decerebrate animals
B)sensory and motor unit theory
C)distributed hierarchy theory
D)behavior of the mesencephalic child
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What evidence suggests that the basic neural circuitry for walking includes spinal cord reflexes?
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For each cortical area of the monkey listed, select the appropriate multisensory functions from the list below. (One of the functions below is used twice.)
caudomedial auditory belt area ___

A)auditory and visual
B)auditory and somatosensory
C)auditory, visual, and somatosensory
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For each cortical area of the monkey listed, select the appropriate multisensory functions from the list below. (One of the functions below is used twice.)
occipital lobe ___

A)auditory and visual
B)auditory and somatosensory
C)auditory, visual, and somatosensory
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What is a "plastic" neural system?
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Many neuroscientists have contributed to our understanding of the principles of neocortical function. Match the neuroscientist(s) with the term most representative of his(their) work.
Felleman and van Essen ___

A)decerebrate animals
B)sensory and motor unit theory
C)distributed hierarchy theory
D)behavior of the mesencephalic child
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For each cortical area of the monkey listed, select the appropriate multisensory functions from the list below. (One of the functions below is used twice.)
superior temporal sulcus ___

A)auditory and visual
B)auditory and somatosensory
C)auditory, visual, and somatosensory
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Various experiments have shown that in addition to the horizontal layered organization of the cortex, there are also vertical organizations, as described by investigators using various experimental techniques. For each type of organization listed, select the most appropriate alternative from the list below.
columns ___

A)color perception in V1
B)whisker (vibrissa) perception
C)ocular dominance
D)visual perception in V2
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Distinguish between decortication and low decerebration, in terms of the brain level of disconnection and typical behavioral differences.
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Describe a cortical column or module.
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Describe Luria's model dividing the cerebral cortex into two functional units, each with three hierarchical units.
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Distinguish between specific and nonspecific cortical afferents.
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What is meant by the binding problem? What is a proposed solution?
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What are cortical blobs? What are cortical barrels?
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Compare the behavioral capacities of high - and low - decerebrate animals.
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Name the general anatomical targets of the outputs from each of the six neocortical layers.
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Contrast Luria's model of cortical function with that of Felleman and van Essen.
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According to the results of studies of decorticate animals, what behavioral advantages appear to be conferred by the neocortex?
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Name the functional characteristics of the inputs to each of the six neocortical layers.
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List the major differences between pyramidal cells and aspiny neurons.
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What are the behavioral similarities and differences between normal infants and mesencephalic infants, such as those examined by Gamper and Brackbill?
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Distinguish between voluntary and automatic behaviors in terms of the level of the brain necessary for their production. Give two examples of each.
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