Deck 2: The Biology of Mind and Behavior: The Brain in Action
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Deck 2: The Biology of Mind and Behavior: The Brain in Action
1
The function of the neuron's axon is to ______.
A) carry messages to other cells
B) regulate the neuron's life processes
C) receive messages from neighboring neurons
D) insulate against leakage of electrical impulses
A) carry messages to other cells
B) regulate the neuron's life processes
C) receive messages from neighboring neurons
D) insulate against leakage of electrical impulses
carry messages to other cells
2
What is the term used to describe the branches located at the end of the axon?
A) terminal buttons
B) synaptic vesicles
C) synapses
D) receptor sites
A) terminal buttons
B) synaptic vesicles
C) synapses
D) receptor sites
terminal buttons
3
"All or none" is the principle stating that ______.
A) a neuron either fires or does not fire
B) a neuron fires at full strength or not at all
C) all the dendrites must be receiving messages telling the neuron to fire or it will not fire at all
D) all somas must be receiving messages telling the neuron to fire or it will not fire at all
A) a neuron either fires or does not fire
B) a neuron fires at full strength or not at all
C) all the dendrites must be receiving messages telling the neuron to fire or it will not fire at all
D) all somas must be receiving messages telling the neuron to fire or it will not fire at all
a neuron either fires or does not fire
4
A specialized cell that makes up the nervous system that receives and sends messages within that system is called a _________.
A) glial cell
B) neuron
C) cell body
D) myelin sheath
A) glial cell
B) neuron
C) cell body
D) myelin sheath
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5
The physical characteristics of the brain give rise to _______ contents and processes.
A) sensory
B) intellectual
C) mental
D) iterative
A) sensory
B) intellectual
C) mental
D) iterative
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6
Which of the following best represents the order in which a neuron receives and transmits information?
A) dendrites, cell body, axon, terminal buttons
B) terminal buttons, dendrites, cell body, axon
C) cell body, dendrites, terminal buttons, axon
D) axon, cell body, dendrites, terminal buttons
A) dendrites, cell body, axon, terminal buttons
B) terminal buttons, dendrites, cell body, axon
C) cell body, dendrites, terminal buttons, axon
D) axon, cell body, dendrites, terminal buttons
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7
The three types of neurons are ________.
A) sensory neurons, excitation neurons, and intraneurons
B) receptor neurons, excitation neurons, and intraneurons
C) cell bodies, cell membranes, and ions
D) sensory neurons, motor neurons, and interneurons
A) sensory neurons, excitation neurons, and intraneurons
B) receptor neurons, excitation neurons, and intraneurons
C) cell bodies, cell membranes, and ions
D) sensory neurons, motor neurons, and interneurons
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8
Mary put her hand on a hot stove. Which neuron is responsible for sending a pain message up her spinal column, where it would then enter into the main area of the cord?
A) motor neuron
B) interneuron
C) sensory neuron
D) reflex
A) motor neuron
B) interneuron
C) sensory neuron
D) reflex
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9
What do we call the state of a neuron when it is not firing a neural impulse?
A) action potential
B) resting potential
C) myelination signal
D) transmission impulse
A) action potential
B) resting potential
C) myelination signal
D) transmission impulse
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10
The state during which a neuron contains more negatively charged ions inside the cell than outside the cell and is not firing is referred to as the__________.
A) action potential
B) quiet potential
C) synaptic potential
D) resting potential
A) action potential
B) quiet potential
C) synaptic potential
D) resting potential
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11
Dendrite is to axon as ___________.
A) send is to receive
B) send is to regulate
C) receive is to send
D) receive is to release
A) send is to receive
B) send is to regulate
C) receive is to send
D) receive is to release
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12
A(n) ________ is a specialized cell that receives, processes, and sends information.
A) axon
B) dendrite
C) neuron
D) synapse
A) axon
B) dendrite
C) neuron
D) synapse
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13
LaKeisha stepped on a piece of glass and quickly pulled her foot away from that sharp object. Which of the following are responsible for sending a message to the muscles in LaKeisha's foot, resulting in her pulling her foot away from the piece of glass?
A) motor neurons
B) interneurons
C) sensory neurons
D) reflexes
A) motor neurons
B) interneurons
C) sensory neurons
D) reflexes
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14
Neurons that carry information from the senses to the spinal cord are called ___________.
A) motor neurons
B) interneurons
C) sensory neurons
D) reflexes
A) motor neurons
B) interneurons
C) sensory neurons
D) reflexes
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15
The branchlike structures that receive messages from other neurons are called ______.
A) axons
B) nerve bundles
C) dendrites
D) synapses
A) axons
B) nerve bundles
C) dendrites
D) synapses
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16
The charge that a neuron at rest maintains is due to the presence of a high number of _________ charged ions inside the neuron's membrane.
A) actively
B) passively
C) negatively
D) positively
A) actively
B) passively
C) negatively
D) positively
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17
What term is used to describe a specialized cell that makes up the nervous system and receives and sends messages within that system?
A) neuron
B) glial cell
C) myelin sheath
D) dendritic spine
A) neuron
B) glial cell
C) myelin sheath
D) dendritic spine
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18
The function of the _________________________ is to carry information to and from all parts of the body.
A) soma
B) synapse
C) nervous system
D) endorphins
A) soma
B) synapse
C) nervous system
D) endorphins
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19
_________ receive messages from other neurons and _____________send messages to other neurons.
A) Axons; dendrites
B) Axon; soma
C) Soma; glial cells
D) Dendrites; axons
A) Axons; dendrites
B) Axon; soma
C) Soma; glial cells
D) Dendrites; axons
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20
Which of the following are the three basic types of neurons?
A) reflexes, sensory neurons, motor neurons
B) sensory neurons, motor neurons, stem cells
C) motor neurons, stem cells, reflexes
D) interneurons, sensory neurons, motor neurons
A) reflexes, sensory neurons, motor neurons
B) sensory neurons, motor neurons, stem cells
C) motor neurons, stem cells, reflexes
D) interneurons, sensory neurons, motor neurons
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21
Which neurotransmitter is associated with sleep and mood?
A) GABA
B) serotonin
C) dopamine
D) acetylcholine
A) GABA
B) serotonin
C) dopamine
D) acetylcholine
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22
When a neuron fires, it fires in a(n) ________ fashion, because there is no such thing as "partial" firing.
A) all-or-none
B) rapid fire
C) accidental patterned
D) quick succession
A) all-or-none
B) rapid fire
C) accidental patterned
D) quick succession
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23
Endogenous cannabinoids are neurotransmitter substances that ___________.
A) influence the activity of the receiving neuron
B) affect imprecise locations on neurons
C) work by influencing the activity of a sending neuron
D) influence visual processing of information
A) influence the activity of the receiving neuron
B) affect imprecise locations on neurons
C) work by influencing the activity of a sending neuron
D) influence visual processing of information
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24
____________neurotransmitters make it more likely that a neuron will send its message to other neurons, whereas _____________ neurotransmitters make it less likely that a neuron will send its message.
A) Excitatory; inhibitory
B) Inhibitory; excitatory
C) Augmentation; depletion
D) Depletion; augmentation
A) Excitatory; inhibitory
B) Inhibitory; excitatory
C) Augmentation; depletion
D) Depletion; augmentation
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25
Isabella is putting mustard on her hot dog. She realizes she has put too much and sucks up some of it back into the squeeze bottle. This process is similar to
A) the action potential.
B) receptor site bindings.
C) binding specificity.
D) reuptake.
A) the action potential.
B) receptor site bindings.
C) binding specificity.
D) reuptake.
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26
The precise location where communication between neurons occurs is the ________.
A) neuromodulator
B) synapse
C) terminal button
D) myelin sheath
A) neuromodulator
B) synapse
C) terminal button
D) myelin sheath
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27
A chemical found in the synaptic vesicles which, when released, has an effect on the next cell is called a__________.
A) glial cell
B) neurotransmitter
C) precursor cell
D) synapse
A) glial cell
B) neurotransmitter
C) precursor cell
D) synapse
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28
Which structure is like a locked door that only certain neurotransmitter keys can unlock?
A) synapses
B) receptor sites
C) neural chiasms
D) response terminals
A) synapses
B) receptor sites
C) neural chiasms
D) response terminals
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29
Agonist is to antagonist as ___________.
A) neuromodulator is to neurotransmitter.
B) reuptake is to receptor.
C) mimic is to block.
D) block is to mimic.
A) neuromodulator is to neurotransmitter.
B) reuptake is to receptor.
C) mimic is to block.
D) block is to mimic.
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30
Sara has been experiencing a serious memory problem. An interdisciplinary team has ruled out a range of causes and believes that a neurotransmitter is involved. Which neurotransmitter is most likely involved in this problem?
A) GABA
B) dopamine
C) serotonin
D) acetylcholine
A) GABA
B) dopamine
C) serotonin
D) acetylcholine
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31
The term "fire" when referring to neural transmission indicates that a neuron ___________.
A) has become less positive in charge
B) has received, in its dendrites, appropriate inputs from other neurons
C) is unable to transmit information to another neuron
D) has become more negative in charge
A) has become less positive in charge
B) has received, in its dendrites, appropriate inputs from other neurons
C) is unable to transmit information to another neuron
D) has become more negative in charge
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32
The action potential causes neurotransmitters to be released into the ______.
A) myelin sheath
B) axon
C) synapse
D) synaptic vesicle
A) myelin sheath
B) axon
C) synapse
D) synaptic vesicle
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33
Which of the following is true about myelin?
A) It's a fatty substance.
B) It is covered by axons.
C) It inhibits neural communication.
D) It slows down neuronal operations.
A) It's a fatty substance.
B) It is covered by axons.
C) It inhibits neural communication.
D) It slows down neuronal operations.
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34
Reuptake refers to ________.
A) an area where neurotransmitters or neuromodulators attach themselves
B) the process by which the surplus neurotransmitters are reabsorbed back into the sending neuron
C) a chemical that mimics the effects of a neurotransmitter
D) a chemical that blocks the effect of a neurotransmitter
A) an area where neurotransmitters or neuromodulators attach themselves
B) the process by which the surplus neurotransmitters are reabsorbed back into the sending neuron
C) a chemical that mimics the effects of a neurotransmitter
D) a chemical that blocks the effect of a neurotransmitter
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35
A(n) ________ is a site on the dendrite or cell body where a neurotransmitter molecule attaches itself.
A) agonist
B) antagonist
C) neuromodulator
D) receptor
A) agonist
B) antagonist
C) neuromodulator
D) receptor
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36
What is the function of myelin?
A) to serve as a structure for neurons
B) to monitor neural activity
C) to speed up the neural impulse
D) to produce neurotransmitters
A) to serve as a structure for neurons
B) to monitor neural activity
C) to speed up the neural impulse
D) to produce neurotransmitters
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37
A receptor is a site that can be found ___________.
A) on dendrites or cell bodies
B) only on cell bodies
C) only on axons
D) on axons or cell bodies
A) on dendrites or cell bodies
B) only on cell bodies
C) only on axons
D) on axons or cell bodies
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38
The saclike structures found inside the synaptic knob containing chemicals are called________.
A) axon terminals
B) synapses
C) synaptic vesicles
D) receptor sites
A) axon terminals
B) synapses
C) synaptic vesicles
D) receptor sites
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39
Andy has decided to seek medical help for mood disturbances and appetite problems. Which neurotransmitter is most likely involved in the problems Andy is experiencing?
A) GABA
B) Dopamine
C) Serotonin
D) Acetylcholine
A) GABA
B) Dopamine
C) Serotonin
D) Acetylcholine
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40
A fatty substance that is wrapped around the shaft of axons in the nervous system and whose function is to insulate neurons and speed up the neural impulse is called a _________.
A) synaptic vesicle
B) dendrite
C) glial cell
D) myelin cell
A) synaptic vesicle
B) dendrite
C) glial cell
D) myelin cell
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41
How many pairs of spinal nerves stem from the spinal cord?
A) 30
B) 31
C) 32
D) 33
A) 30
B) 31
C) 32
D) 33
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42
The peripheral nervous system consists of the ___________.
A) brain and the sensory-somatic nervous system
B) spinal cord and the sensory-somatic system
C) brain and the autonomic nervous system
D) autonomic nervous system and the sensory-somatic nervous system
A) brain and the sensory-somatic nervous system
B) spinal cord and the sensory-somatic system
C) brain and the autonomic nervous system
D) autonomic nervous system and the sensory-somatic nervous system
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43
Which of the following is the most accurate statement regarding the relationship between neural cells and glial cells?
A) Neurons and glia influence each other in mutually beneficial ways.
B) Glia exist solely to support neurons. Neurons do not influence glia.
C) Neurons exist solely to support glia. Glia do not influence neurons.
D) Glia and neurons are both assisted/aided by oligodendrocytes; however, neurons and glia do not have any direct interaction with each other.
A) Neurons and glia influence each other in mutually beneficial ways.
B) Glia exist solely to support neurons. Neurons do not influence glia.
C) Neurons exist solely to support glia. Glia do not influence neurons.
D) Glia and neurons are both assisted/aided by oligodendrocytes; however, neurons and glia do not have any direct interaction with each other.
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44
Every deliberate action you make, such as pedaling a bike, walking, scratching, or smelling a flower, involves neurons in the ______ nervous system.
A) sympathetic
B) sensory-somatic
C) parasympathetic
D) autonomic
A) sympathetic
B) sensory-somatic
C) parasympathetic
D) autonomic
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45
As Molly is walking across campus, a car swerves toward her. Her heart races and sweat breaks out as she jumps out of harm's way. This mobilization of energy is due to the action of Molly's ______________.
A) somatic nervous system
B) skeletal nervous system
C) parasympathetic nervous system
D) sympathetic nervous system
A) somatic nervous system
B) skeletal nervous system
C) parasympathetic nervous system
D) sympathetic nervous system
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46
Involuntary muscles are controlled by the ________ nervous system.
A) somatic
B) autonomic
C) sympathetic
D) parasympathetic
A) somatic
B) autonomic
C) sympathetic
D) parasympathetic
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47
The division of the nervous system that allows the brain and the spinal cord to communicate with the sensory systems of the eyes, ears, skin, and mouth and allows the brain and spinal cord to control the muscles and glands of the body is called the ______.
A) peripheral nervous system
B) central nervous system
C) endocrine system
D) secondary nervous system
A) peripheral nervous system
B) central nervous system
C) endocrine system
D) secondary nervous system
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48
Which of the following is a long bundle of neurons that functions as a carrier of messages from the body to the brain and from the brain to the body and is responsible for certain reflexes?
A) spinal cord
B) cerebellum
C) somatic nervous system
D) amygdala
A) spinal cord
B) cerebellum
C) somatic nervous system
D) amygdala
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49
The parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for which of the following?
A) increased heart rate
B) dilation of pupils
C) increased salivation
D) decreased digestion
A) increased heart rate
B) dilation of pupils
C) increased salivation
D) decreased digestion
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50
The brain and spinal cord are two components of the______.
A) central nervous system
B) somatic nervous system
C) peripheral nervous system
D) autonomic nervous system
A) central nervous system
B) somatic nervous system
C) peripheral nervous system
D) autonomic nervous system
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51
The sensory-somatic nervous system is one branch of the ________ nervous system.
A) sympathetic
B) parasympathetic
C) peripheral
D) central
A) sympathetic
B) parasympathetic
C) peripheral
D) central
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52
The central nervous system consists of ______.
A) the parasympathetic and sympathetic divisions
B) the brain and spinal cord
C) muscles and glands
D) sense organs and sensory neurons
A) the parasympathetic and sympathetic divisions
B) the brain and spinal cord
C) muscles and glands
D) sense organs and sensory neurons
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53
The autonomic nervous system can be further subdivided into ___________.
A) the sympathetic and sensory-somatic systems
B) the peripheral and semi-peripheral systems
C) the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems
D) the sympathetic and peripheral systems
A) the sympathetic and sensory-somatic systems
B) the peripheral and semi-peripheral systems
C) the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems
D) the sympathetic and peripheral systems
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54
The autonomic nervous system has two divisions called the __________ and the ____________.
A) central; peripheral
B) sympathetic; parasympathetic
C) receptors; effectors
D) limbic; endocrine
A) central; peripheral
B) sympathetic; parasympathetic
C) receptors; effectors
D) limbic; endocrine
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55
Which of the following is associated with the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system?
A) reduced heart rate
B) contraction of pupils
C) decreased sweat
D) decreased salivation
A) reduced heart rate
B) contraction of pupils
C) decreased sweat
D) decreased salivation
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56
There are approximately how many glial cells in the brain relative to the number of neurons?
A) half as many glial cells relative to the number of neurons
B) approximately the same number of glial cells relative to the number of neurons
C) about ten times more glial cells relative to the number of neurons
D) about 100 times more glial cells relative to the number of neurons
A) half as many glial cells relative to the number of neurons
B) approximately the same number of glial cells relative to the number of neurons
C) about ten times more glial cells relative to the number of neurons
D) about 100 times more glial cells relative to the number of neurons
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57
As she walks out of the living room, Gloriann turns out the light. In this example, Gloriann's __________________ is active.
A) sympathetic nervous system
B) parasympathetic nervous system
C) autonomic nervous system
D) somatic nervous system
A) sympathetic nervous system
B) parasympathetic nervous system
C) autonomic nervous system
D) somatic nervous system
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58
A reflex involves which of the following type(s) of neurons?
A) sensory, interneurons, and motor
B) motor
C) interneurons
D) sensory
A) sensory, interneurons, and motor
B) motor
C) interneurons
D) sensory
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59
Jill has recently been prescribed L-Dopa to treat her condition. Jill most likely has which of the following?
A) Parkinson's disease
B) major depression
C) Alzheimer's disease
D) generalized anxiety disorder
A) Parkinson's disease
B) major depression
C) Alzheimer's disease
D) generalized anxiety disorder
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60
Which component of the nervous system mobilizes the body in times of stress?
A) central
B) somatic
C) sympathetic
D) parasympathetic
A) central
B) somatic
C) sympathetic
D) parasympathetic
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61
Why do many reflexes, such as pulling your hand away from a hot iron, happen so quickly?
A) They involve the neurotransmitter GABA rather than dopamine.
B) The message involved does not have to go all the way to the brain.
C) The speed of processing is faster in the frontal lobes than in the occipital lobes.
D) The path that reflexes follow to the brain is direct and does not involve any neurotransmitters.
A) They involve the neurotransmitter GABA rather than dopamine.
B) The message involved does not have to go all the way to the brain.
C) The speed of processing is faster in the frontal lobes than in the occipital lobes.
D) The path that reflexes follow to the brain is direct and does not involve any neurotransmitters.
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62
If you were to play a very dangerous (and somewhat gruesome) game and saw part of your skull off and look at your now well-ventilated brain in a mirror, the first structure(s) you would see under the skull will be the ________.
A) corpus callosum
B) meninges
C) ventricle
D) gyrus
A) corpus callosum
B) meninges
C) ventricle
D) gyrus
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63
Warren is having trouble deciding what he wants to eat for breakfast. Which lobe of his brain is especially active as he makes his selection?
A) temporal
B) parietal
C) frontal
D) occipital
A) temporal
B) parietal
C) frontal
D) occipital
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64
Which of the following lobes is involved in planning, memory, and personality?
A) temporal lobes
B) parietal lobes
C) frontal lobes
D) occipital lobes
A) temporal lobes
B) parietal lobes
C) frontal lobes
D) occipital lobes
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65
Which sensory system is generally controlled by the parietal lobes?
A) touch
B) vision
C) hearing
D) smell
A) touch
B) vision
C) hearing
D) smell
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66
The ________ is located right behind the central sulcus.
A) motor strip
B) frontal lobe
C) somatosensory strip
D) forebrain
A) motor strip
B) frontal lobe
C) somatosensory strip
D) forebrain
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67
The two halves of the brain are connected by the ________.
A) cerebral hemisphere
B) sulcus
C) corpus callosum
D) cerebral cortex
A) cerebral hemisphere
B) sulcus
C) corpus callosum
D) cerebral cortex
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68
Bobby B. was rollerblading when a cat jumped right in front of him, causing him to fall. When he fell, he landed on the side of his head. Shortly afterwards, Bobby complained that he could not understand what people were saying to him. Which lobe would have been most affected by this fall given what he experienced?
A) frontal
B) temporal
C) parietal
D) occipital
A) frontal
B) temporal
C) parietal
D) occipital
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69
Darla was in an automobile accident that resulted in an injury to her brain. Her sense of touch has been affected. Which part of the brain is the most likely site of the damage?
A) frontal lobe
B) temporal lobe
C) occipital lobe
D) parietal lobes
A) frontal lobe
B) temporal lobe
C) occipital lobe
D) parietal lobes
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70
Which of the following is one of the lobes of the human brain?
A) cruciate
B) anterior
C) occipital
D) cerebellar
A) cruciate
B) anterior
C) occipital
D) cerebellar
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71
The thick band of neurons that connects the right and left cerebral hemispheres is called the ___________.
A) cortex
B) cerebrum
C) corpus callosum
D) cerebellum
A) cortex
B) cerebrum
C) corpus callosum
D) cerebellum
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72
Which of the following regions contains the primary centers for processing visual data?
A) the occipital lobe
B) the parietal lobe
C) the temporal lobe
D) the frontal lobe
A) the occipital lobe
B) the parietal lobe
C) the temporal lobe
D) the frontal lobe
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73
Your occipital lobe is located ________.
A) below the temples
B) at the back of the brain
C) immediately behind the forehead
D) under the corpus callosum
A) below the temples
B) at the back of the brain
C) immediately behind the forehead
D) under the corpus callosum
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74
The temporal lobe is involved in which of the following functions?
A) processing of touch
B) expression of language
C) storing new information into memory
D) recognizing various visual properties such as motion
A) processing of touch
B) expression of language
C) storing new information into memory
D) recognizing various visual properties such as motion
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75
Suppose Al is trying to recall where he left his keys, Hal is listening to his MP3 player, and Sal is looking at a beautiful painting in an art museum. Which individual is using his parietal lobe?
A) Al
B) Hal
C) Sal
D) Hal and Sal are, but Al is not.
A) Al
B) Hal
C) Sal
D) Hal and Sal are, but Al is not.
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76
The part of the brain located just behind the temples, containing neurons responsible for the sense of hearing and meaningful speech, is called the ___________.
A) temporal lobes
B) parietal lobes
C) frontal lobes
D) occipital lobes
A) temporal lobes
B) parietal lobes
C) frontal lobes
D) occipital lobes
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77
Suzie Q. was rollerblading when a cat jumped right in front of her, causing her to fall. She landed on the back of her head at which point she saw "stars." Which lobe would have been most affected by this fall given what she saw?
A) frontal
B) temporal
C) parietal
D) occipital
A) frontal
B) temporal
C) parietal
D) occipital
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78
After a head injury a person reports that she is unable to see, although her eyes are uninjured. A doctor would suspect an injury in the ______ lobe.
A) occipital
B) parietal
C) temporal
D) frontal
A) occipital
B) parietal
C) temporal
D) frontal
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79
The chief function of the occipital lobe is concerned with ________.
A) motor control
B) hearing
C) memory
D) vision
A) motor control
B) hearing
C) memory
D) vision
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80
Which of the following is generally handled by the frontal lobes of the brain?
A) your sense of taste
B) regulation of sleep cycles
C) producing speech
D) reasoning
A) your sense of taste
B) regulation of sleep cycles
C) producing speech
D) reasoning
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