Deck 2: Neuroscience Approaches to Understanding Psychopathology

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Which statement is FALSE regarding spike trains?

A) The neurons connected to sensory systems all produce similar action potentials to external stimuli.
B) Spike trains are only found in specific regions of the brain.
C) The rate of spiking increases as the stimulus becomes larger.
D) If a given stimulus is continued for a long period of time, the spiking will decrease.
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Most medications used for the treatment of mental illness influence the neurotransmitters in the ______.

A) synapse
B) action potential
C) dendrite
D) myelin sheath
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The chapter begins by introducing the case of David, a person with Capgras syndrome. The fact that David did not show any changes in electrodermal activity (EDA) when viewing pictures of people close to him suggests that

A) there was significant damage to his frontal lobe
B) there was a disconnect between his visual face perception areas and the emotional centers of the brain
C) he was likely a sociopath
D) he had a dissociative disorder
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A synapse is a ______.

A) signal
B) chemical
C) gap
D) joint
Question
Brain imaging techniques make it possible to

A) determine how people with mental disorders perform cognitive and emotional tasks differently from those with no disorder
B) diagnose a mental disorder that a person may have
C) determine which mental disorder a person may have
D) determine which treatment plan is best for an individual with a mental disorder
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Cocaine inhibits dopamine from being reclaimed by the neuron that sent it into the synapse. Cocaine therefore increases the amount of dopamine present in the synapse by inhibiting a process called ______.

A) restoration
B) reuptake
C) recycling
D) reuse
Question
In a chemical synapse, the ______ secretes neurotransmitters that are then received by the ______ and change the physiological state of the next neuron.

A) presynaptic terminal; postsynaptic channel receptors
B) synaptic cleft; presynaptic channel receptors
C) dendrites; action potential
D) deoxyribonucleic acid; postsynaptic terminal
Question
The brain is incredibly intricate, with neuroscientists estimating that there are approximately ______ different connections in the human brain!

A) 500 billion
B) 5 trillion
C) 50 trillion
D) 500 trillion
Question
Emotion is processed in the ______.

A) brain only
B) autonomic nervous system only
C) spinal cord
D) brain and autonomic nervous system
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Mrs. Lennox suffers a stroke, damaging a portion of her parietal lobe. Mrs. Lennox will MOST likely experience difficulty in ______.

A) speech comprehension
B) spatial thinking
C) object recognition
D) goal-directed movement
Question
Not all neurotransmitters have the same structure. As compared with small-molecule neurotransmitters, larger ______ are involved in slower, ongoing neural activity.

A) glutamate molecules
B) neuropeptides
C) serotonin
D) GABA
Question
At the neural level, information is encoded by the ______ of action potentials.

A) intensity
B) complexity
C) duration
D) frequency
Question
Because the parietal lobe is located behind the ______, it is considered ______ to it.

A) central sulcus; anterior
B) central sulcus; posterior
C) corpus callosum; anterior
D) corpus callosum; posterior
Question
The structures closest to the midline dividing the brain's left and right hemisphere are referred to as ______.

A) medial
B) posterior
C) dorsal
D) lateral
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______ may be considered the brain's primary neurotransmitter.

A) Serotonin
B) Dopamine
C) Glutamate
D) GABA
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______ are the basic building element of the brain.

A) Electrons
B) Neurons
C) Electrodes
D) Neutrons
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The ______ is an insulating material that covers the axon and allows the electrical signals to travel at greater speeds.

A) synapse
B) action potential
C) dendrite
D) myelin sheath
Question
Gloria's classmate whispers a comment to her during a lecture. The instructor loudly asks the classmates if there's something she'd like to share with the class. Neurons in Gloria's ______ lobe should fire more ______ during the instructor's call-out than during the classmate's comment.

A) occipital; intensely
B) occipital; rapidly
C) temporal; intensely
D) temporal; rapidly
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The ______ is an "all-or-none" electrical signal that travels down the axon.

A) synapse
B) action potential
C) dendrite
D) myelin sheath
Question
One purpose of the sympathetic nervous system is to

A) allow individuals to feel empathy toward other people
B) calm a person down after being startled
C) make us feel excited and move blood to our muscles
D) transmit information regarding fine motor movements to the muscles
Question
The ______ pattern of electrical activity in the brain is associated not only with memory performance but also with coordinating emotional information between the limbic areas and the frontal areas of the brain.

A) alpha
B) beta
C) theta
D) delta
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According to the text, "With the increased sophistication of brain imaging technology came the increased ability to view the manner in which various areas of the brain work together." The focus on connections between brain areas implied in this statement MOST immediately brings to mind the brain imaging technique called ______.

A) diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)
B) positron emission tomography (PET)
C) electroencephalography (EEG)
D) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
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Dr. Munakata is using a strong magnet to track blood oxygen changes in participants' brains as they complete decision-making tasks. Dr. Munakata is using ______ to examine the brain's activity.

A) diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)
B) positron emission tomography (PET)
C) electroencephalography (EEG)
D) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
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In ______, brain activity is assessed by recording electrical activity at the scalp.

A) electroencephalography (EEG)
B) magnetoencephalography (MEG)
C) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
D) positron emission tomography (PET)
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Shannon is studying in her room, concentrating on a passage in her chemistry textbook and solving a few practice problems. Suddenly, she notices how chilly the room is. In Shannon's brain, activity of the ______ network has momentarily interrupted processing in the ______ network.

A) central executive; salience
B) salience; central executive
C) default; central executive
D) salience; default
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In ______, brain activity is assessed by measuring small magnetic field gradients entering and exiting and entering the scalp.

A) positron emission tomography (PET)
B) electroencephalography (EEG)
C) diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)
D) magnetoencephalography (MEG)
Question
______ is a field of ethical inquiry that is asking how brain processes are involved in making moral decisions, as well as who should have access to your internal processes.

A) Behavioral ethics
B) Neuroethics
C) Human ethics
D) Decision ethics
Question
Event-related potentials are ______ evoked potentials.

A) different from
B) the opposite of
C) the same as
D) similar to
Question
EEG activity related to a particular event, such as the presentation of a picture or sound, is called ______.

A) classical conditioning
B) event-related potentials (ERPs)
C) a spike train
D) diffusion tension imaging (DTI)
Question
Individuals with schizophrenia display (1) decreased brain volume and (2) a loss of white matter in the brain. Findings 1 and 2 MOST likely reflect the results of brain imaging research using ______ and ______, respectively.

A) DTI; fMRI
B) fMRI; EEG
C) fMRI; DTI
D) EEG; DTI
Question
Which brain imaging method has the LEAST precise temporal resolution?

A) positron emission tomography (PET)
B) electroencephalography (EEG)
C) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
D) magnetoencephalography (MEG)
Question
Currently, the major brain imaging techniques do NOT include ______.

A) magnetoencephalography (MEG)
B) positron emission tomography (PET)
C) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
D) encephalectomy (EPA)
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Jackie is using cocaine. While cocaine use is associated with a variety of EEG patterns, the text implies that ______ activity is among these patterns.

A) alpha
B) beta
C) theta
D) delta
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Gemma drifts from alert wakefulness to a drowsy state as she finishes studying. An electroencephalogram would reveal a change from a(n) ______ pattern of brain activity to a(n) ______ pattern.

A) beta; alpha
B) alpha; beta
C) theta; delta
D) delta; theta
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The main advantage of magnetoencephalography (MEG) over electroencephalography (EEG) is that MEG

A) does not expose the individual to radiation
B) is less costly and time consuming
C) better localizes the spatial origin of the signal
D) is less invasive to the individual
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White matter allows for long-range connections between neurons, facilitating networking. Roughly ______ of the brain is white matter.

A) 10%
B) 90%
C) 45%
D) 25%
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Brent is taking part in an experiment in a cognitive neuroscience lab on campus. Silently, he reads rapid sequences of words flashed on a computer screen. The electrical activity of his brain is simultaneously recorded through skull electrodes. The brain-scanning technique used in this study is ______.

A) diffusion tension imaging (DTI)
B) electroencephalography (EEG)
C) positron emission tomography (PET)
D) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
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In the brain, the ______ pattern of electrical activity is associated with the inhibition of the activity of other brain areas.

A) alpha
B) beta
C) theta
D) delta
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In a method called ______, researchers use an MRI magnet to track the pattern of cortical connections in the brain.

A) magnetoencephalography (MEG)
B) positron emission tomography (PET)
C) electroencephalography (EEG)
D) diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)
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A researcher plots the amount of white matter in the brain as a function of participants' age, from childhood through old age. Higher values on the y-axis indicate more white matter. The graph's function should resemble a(n) ______.

A) straight, negatively sloped line
B) inverted U
C) U-shaped curve
D) horizontal line
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The default network is also called the ______ network.

A) central executive
B) dorsal attention
C) salience
D) intrinsic
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The study of genetics began with the work of ______.

A) Gregor Mendel
B) Heinrich Hertz
C) Thomas Young
D) Albert Michelson
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A single deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecule, along with the proteins attached to it, is called a(n) ______.

A) helix
B) histone
C) allele
D) chromosome
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When a person has two different alleles for a particular gene, he or she is said to be ______ for those alleles.

A) homozygous
B) multizygous
C) heterozygous
D) dizygous
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When a person has two copies of the same allele, she or he is said to be ______ for that allele.

A) homozygous
B) unizygous
C) heterozygous
D) monozygous
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The ______ network is the neural network that is active during internal processes.

A) central executive
B) default
C) salience
D) sensory
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If the allele of a particular gene from the father differs from the allele of the same gene from the mother, the person is ______ for that gene.

A) phenotypic
B) heterozygous
C) polymorphic
D) homozygous
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The study of environmental factors that turn genes on and off and are passed to the next generation is referred to as ______.

A) epigenetics
B) Mendel's first law of segregation
C) Mendel's second law of assortment
D) the Genome Project
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According to the textbook, people with schizophrenia have difficulty inhibiting the ______ network.

A) default
B) central executive
C) salience
D) sensory
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"For example, Broca's area in the left frontal lobe is dedicated to speech production, whereas the fusiform face area is specialized for processing faces," lectures a psychology instructor. The instructor is MOST likely describing the concept of ______.

A) inhibition
B) connectivity
C) excitation
D) modularity
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"Different areas of the brain perform different functions." This statement refers to the concept of ______.

A) inhibition
B) connectivity
C) modularity
D) excitation
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______ refers to the idea that different areas of the brain work together in specific circumstances.

A) Connectivity
B) Modularity
C) Functionality
D) Specificity
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Mendel's law of ______ states that both nondominant elements must be present for a recessive trait to appear.

A) independent assortment
B) conservation
C) segregation
D) attraction
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William James's notion of the stream of consciousness BEST describes activity in the ______ network.

A) central executive
B) dorsal attention
C) default
D) salience
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Mendel's law of ______ states that the inheritance of the gene of one trait is not affected by the inheritance of the gene for another trait.

A) independent assortment
B) conservation
C) segregation
D) attraction
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Manny is staring absentmindedly out of the window of the city bus on his way home from work. He is not looking at anything in particular and letting his mind wander. Manny's ______ network is MOST likely active in his brain.

A) central executive
B) salience
C) default
D) dorsal attention
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A friend tells you she is fascinated by the way the environment affects the expression of genetic potential. You suggest she explore the field of ______.

A) replication
B) epigenetics
C) lifespan development
D) genetics
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The concept of ______ describes how specific areas of the brain are dedicated to certain types of processes.

A) connectivity
B) modularity
C) functionality
D) specificity
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Keeping in mind the small-world framework, modularity and connectivity are BEST described as ______ concepts.

A) unrelated
B) complementary
C) similar
D) synonymous
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Maddie receives the brown-eyed allele of the eye color gene from her mother but the blue-eyed allele of the eye color gene from her father. Maddie is ______ for the eye color gene.

A) heterozygous
B) phenotypic
C) polymorphic
D) homozygous
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In ______ inheritance, the environment and experiences of your ancestors may have marked their genes such that the total copy you receive is different from the copy they started with.

A) Mendelian
B) epigenetic
C) mitochondrial
D) biological
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Which is NOT true about the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)?

A) MtDNA is stable and mutates very slowly.
B) MtDNA is separate from the DNA found in the cell's nucleus.
C) MtDNA is inherited only from the father.
D) The dysfunction of the mtDNA is likely involved in specific mental disorders.
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Whether a segment of DNA is relaxed or condensed-and therefore able or unable to be activated-is influenced by epigenetic ______.

A) histones
B) inheritances
C) alleles
D) marks or tags
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George and Henry are identical twins. George was raised by his mother, and Henry was raised by his father. Based on this information, one can conclude that the boys'

A) phenotypes will be the same because their genotypes are exactly the same
B) phenotypes will be different even though their genotypes are exactly the same
C) genotypes will be different because their phenotypes are different
D) genotypes will be the same because their phenotypes are the same
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The job of a gene is to lay out the process by which a particular protein is made, or to ______ a protein.

A) decode
B) encode
C) process
D) direct
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Larissa is often described as "dramatic" or "theatrical." She is always "on" and always wants to be the center of attention. She is extremely emotional and often exaggerates the things that happen to her. Larissa's example BEST illustrates ______ personality disorder.

A) histrionic
B) psychopathic
C) avoidant
D) narcissistic
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Harpending and Sobus (1987) suggest that some personality disorders can represent behaviors that were once adaptations. They explicitly cite ______ personality disorder and ______ personality disorder.

A) psychopathic; histrionic
B) schizoid; histrionic
C) psychopathic; narcissistic
D) schizoid; narcissistic
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A ______ is the blueprint that provides instructions to the body, whereas the person's ______ is the trait that is expressed on the outside.

A) protein; genotype
B) phenotype; DNA
C) phenotype; genotype
D) genotype; phenotype
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Strands of DNA consist of four types of nucleotides that are identical except for the base. Which of the following is NOT one of the four bases?

A) adenine
B) guanine
C) cryosine
D) thymine
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In ______ inheritance, DNA is inherited only from the mother, in clear violation of the classical Mendelian view.

A) Mendelian
B) epigenetic
C) mitochondrial
D) biological
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Which insight BEST reflects a contribution of the evolutionary perspective to our understanding of psychopathology?

A) Psychopathology may reflect unconscious conflicts.
B) Psychopathology may reflect behaviors and traits that might be especially functional in some contexts.
C) Psychopathology may reflect negative or distorted thinking patterns.
D) Psychopathology may reflect the difficulty some people have in finding meaning or satisfaction in life.
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Gavin has brown hair and green eyes. These traits are part of his ______.

A) genotype
B) karyotype
C) phenotype
D) archetype
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Even identical twins with the same ______ can display a different ______ if their environmental conditions differ during their development.

A) genotype; phenotypes
B) predispositions; growth patterns
C) phenotype; genotypes
D) alleles; behaviors
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John lies, cheats, and steals. He doesn't care how he hurts others. Based solely on this information, John's case BEST illustrates ______ personality disorder.

A) histrionic
B) psychopathic
C) avoidant
D) narcissistic
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Which personality trait is shared by those with psychopathic personality disorder and those with histrionic personality disorder?

A) cold
B) emotional
C) manipulative
D) callous
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Which of these animals' sleep is characterized by putting one half of the brain to sleep while the other half remains awake?

A) elephants
B) primates
C) lizards
D) dolphins
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Psychopathic personality disorder is to histrionic personality disorder as ______ is to ______.

A) dishonest; callous
B) sexuality; dominance
C) female; male
D) callous; emotional
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In order for an individual's genetic material to be manifest in the individual's observable characteristics, the information in the DNA must first do what?

A) be encoded in ribonucleic acid (RNA)
B) determine the sequence of amino acids
C) go to the part of the cell capable of proteins
D) produce proteins by producing amino acids
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Which statement is FALSE with respect to sleep in different species?

A) Birds do not sleep.
B) All animals are impaired by sleep deprivation.
C) Similar mechanisms control sleep across species.
D) Some animals sleep standing up.
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From an evolutionary perspective, both psychopathic and histrionic personality disorder reflect adaptive strategies related to ______.

A) dominance
B) sexuality
C) creativity
D) safety
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1
Which statement is FALSE regarding spike trains?

A) The neurons connected to sensory systems all produce similar action potentials to external stimuli.
B) Spike trains are only found in specific regions of the brain.
C) The rate of spiking increases as the stimulus becomes larger.
D) If a given stimulus is continued for a long period of time, the spiking will decrease.
Spike trains are only found in specific regions of the brain.
2
Most medications used for the treatment of mental illness influence the neurotransmitters in the ______.

A) synapse
B) action potential
C) dendrite
D) myelin sheath
synapse
3
The chapter begins by introducing the case of David, a person with Capgras syndrome. The fact that David did not show any changes in electrodermal activity (EDA) when viewing pictures of people close to him suggests that

A) there was significant damage to his frontal lobe
B) there was a disconnect between his visual face perception areas and the emotional centers of the brain
C) he was likely a sociopath
D) he had a dissociative disorder
there was a disconnect between his visual face perception areas and the emotional centers of the brain
4
A synapse is a ______.

A) signal
B) chemical
C) gap
D) joint
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Brain imaging techniques make it possible to

A) determine how people with mental disorders perform cognitive and emotional tasks differently from those with no disorder
B) diagnose a mental disorder that a person may have
C) determine which mental disorder a person may have
D) determine which treatment plan is best for an individual with a mental disorder
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Cocaine inhibits dopamine from being reclaimed by the neuron that sent it into the synapse. Cocaine therefore increases the amount of dopamine present in the synapse by inhibiting a process called ______.

A) restoration
B) reuptake
C) recycling
D) reuse
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In a chemical synapse, the ______ secretes neurotransmitters that are then received by the ______ and change the physiological state of the next neuron.

A) presynaptic terminal; postsynaptic channel receptors
B) synaptic cleft; presynaptic channel receptors
C) dendrites; action potential
D) deoxyribonucleic acid; postsynaptic terminal
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The brain is incredibly intricate, with neuroscientists estimating that there are approximately ______ different connections in the human brain!

A) 500 billion
B) 5 trillion
C) 50 trillion
D) 500 trillion
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Emotion is processed in the ______.

A) brain only
B) autonomic nervous system only
C) spinal cord
D) brain and autonomic nervous system
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Mrs. Lennox suffers a stroke, damaging a portion of her parietal lobe. Mrs. Lennox will MOST likely experience difficulty in ______.

A) speech comprehension
B) spatial thinking
C) object recognition
D) goal-directed movement
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Not all neurotransmitters have the same structure. As compared with small-molecule neurotransmitters, larger ______ are involved in slower, ongoing neural activity.

A) glutamate molecules
B) neuropeptides
C) serotonin
D) GABA
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At the neural level, information is encoded by the ______ of action potentials.

A) intensity
B) complexity
C) duration
D) frequency
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Because the parietal lobe is located behind the ______, it is considered ______ to it.

A) central sulcus; anterior
B) central sulcus; posterior
C) corpus callosum; anterior
D) corpus callosum; posterior
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The structures closest to the midline dividing the brain's left and right hemisphere are referred to as ______.

A) medial
B) posterior
C) dorsal
D) lateral
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______ may be considered the brain's primary neurotransmitter.

A) Serotonin
B) Dopamine
C) Glutamate
D) GABA
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______ are the basic building element of the brain.

A) Electrons
B) Neurons
C) Electrodes
D) Neutrons
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The ______ is an insulating material that covers the axon and allows the electrical signals to travel at greater speeds.

A) synapse
B) action potential
C) dendrite
D) myelin sheath
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Gloria's classmate whispers a comment to her during a lecture. The instructor loudly asks the classmates if there's something she'd like to share with the class. Neurons in Gloria's ______ lobe should fire more ______ during the instructor's call-out than during the classmate's comment.

A) occipital; intensely
B) occipital; rapidly
C) temporal; intensely
D) temporal; rapidly
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The ______ is an "all-or-none" electrical signal that travels down the axon.

A) synapse
B) action potential
C) dendrite
D) myelin sheath
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One purpose of the sympathetic nervous system is to

A) allow individuals to feel empathy toward other people
B) calm a person down after being startled
C) make us feel excited and move blood to our muscles
D) transmit information regarding fine motor movements to the muscles
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The ______ pattern of electrical activity in the brain is associated not only with memory performance but also with coordinating emotional information between the limbic areas and the frontal areas of the brain.

A) alpha
B) beta
C) theta
D) delta
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According to the text, "With the increased sophistication of brain imaging technology came the increased ability to view the manner in which various areas of the brain work together." The focus on connections between brain areas implied in this statement MOST immediately brings to mind the brain imaging technique called ______.

A) diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)
B) positron emission tomography (PET)
C) electroencephalography (EEG)
D) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
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Dr. Munakata is using a strong magnet to track blood oxygen changes in participants' brains as they complete decision-making tasks. Dr. Munakata is using ______ to examine the brain's activity.

A) diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)
B) positron emission tomography (PET)
C) electroencephalography (EEG)
D) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
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In ______, brain activity is assessed by recording electrical activity at the scalp.

A) electroencephalography (EEG)
B) magnetoencephalography (MEG)
C) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
D) positron emission tomography (PET)
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Shannon is studying in her room, concentrating on a passage in her chemistry textbook and solving a few practice problems. Suddenly, she notices how chilly the room is. In Shannon's brain, activity of the ______ network has momentarily interrupted processing in the ______ network.

A) central executive; salience
B) salience; central executive
C) default; central executive
D) salience; default
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In ______, brain activity is assessed by measuring small magnetic field gradients entering and exiting and entering the scalp.

A) positron emission tomography (PET)
B) electroencephalography (EEG)
C) diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)
D) magnetoencephalography (MEG)
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______ is a field of ethical inquiry that is asking how brain processes are involved in making moral decisions, as well as who should have access to your internal processes.

A) Behavioral ethics
B) Neuroethics
C) Human ethics
D) Decision ethics
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Event-related potentials are ______ evoked potentials.

A) different from
B) the opposite of
C) the same as
D) similar to
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EEG activity related to a particular event, such as the presentation of a picture or sound, is called ______.

A) classical conditioning
B) event-related potentials (ERPs)
C) a spike train
D) diffusion tension imaging (DTI)
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Individuals with schizophrenia display (1) decreased brain volume and (2) a loss of white matter in the brain. Findings 1 and 2 MOST likely reflect the results of brain imaging research using ______ and ______, respectively.

A) DTI; fMRI
B) fMRI; EEG
C) fMRI; DTI
D) EEG; DTI
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Which brain imaging method has the LEAST precise temporal resolution?

A) positron emission tomography (PET)
B) electroencephalography (EEG)
C) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
D) magnetoencephalography (MEG)
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Currently, the major brain imaging techniques do NOT include ______.

A) magnetoencephalography (MEG)
B) positron emission tomography (PET)
C) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
D) encephalectomy (EPA)
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Jackie is using cocaine. While cocaine use is associated with a variety of EEG patterns, the text implies that ______ activity is among these patterns.

A) alpha
B) beta
C) theta
D) delta
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34
Gemma drifts from alert wakefulness to a drowsy state as she finishes studying. An electroencephalogram would reveal a change from a(n) ______ pattern of brain activity to a(n) ______ pattern.

A) beta; alpha
B) alpha; beta
C) theta; delta
D) delta; theta
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35
The main advantage of magnetoencephalography (MEG) over electroencephalography (EEG) is that MEG

A) does not expose the individual to radiation
B) is less costly and time consuming
C) better localizes the spatial origin of the signal
D) is less invasive to the individual
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36
White matter allows for long-range connections between neurons, facilitating networking. Roughly ______ of the brain is white matter.

A) 10%
B) 90%
C) 45%
D) 25%
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37
Brent is taking part in an experiment in a cognitive neuroscience lab on campus. Silently, he reads rapid sequences of words flashed on a computer screen. The electrical activity of his brain is simultaneously recorded through skull electrodes. The brain-scanning technique used in this study is ______.

A) diffusion tension imaging (DTI)
B) electroencephalography (EEG)
C) positron emission tomography (PET)
D) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
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38
In the brain, the ______ pattern of electrical activity is associated with the inhibition of the activity of other brain areas.

A) alpha
B) beta
C) theta
D) delta
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39
In a method called ______, researchers use an MRI magnet to track the pattern of cortical connections in the brain.

A) magnetoencephalography (MEG)
B) positron emission tomography (PET)
C) electroencephalography (EEG)
D) diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)
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40
A researcher plots the amount of white matter in the brain as a function of participants' age, from childhood through old age. Higher values on the y-axis indicate more white matter. The graph's function should resemble a(n) ______.

A) straight, negatively sloped line
B) inverted U
C) U-shaped curve
D) horizontal line
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41
The default network is also called the ______ network.

A) central executive
B) dorsal attention
C) salience
D) intrinsic
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42
The study of genetics began with the work of ______.

A) Gregor Mendel
B) Heinrich Hertz
C) Thomas Young
D) Albert Michelson
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43
A single deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecule, along with the proteins attached to it, is called a(n) ______.

A) helix
B) histone
C) allele
D) chromosome
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44
When a person has two different alleles for a particular gene, he or she is said to be ______ for those alleles.

A) homozygous
B) multizygous
C) heterozygous
D) dizygous
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45
When a person has two copies of the same allele, she or he is said to be ______ for that allele.

A) homozygous
B) unizygous
C) heterozygous
D) monozygous
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46
The ______ network is the neural network that is active during internal processes.

A) central executive
B) default
C) salience
D) sensory
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47
If the allele of a particular gene from the father differs from the allele of the same gene from the mother, the person is ______ for that gene.

A) phenotypic
B) heterozygous
C) polymorphic
D) homozygous
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48
The study of environmental factors that turn genes on and off and are passed to the next generation is referred to as ______.

A) epigenetics
B) Mendel's first law of segregation
C) Mendel's second law of assortment
D) the Genome Project
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49
According to the textbook, people with schizophrenia have difficulty inhibiting the ______ network.

A) default
B) central executive
C) salience
D) sensory
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50
"For example, Broca's area in the left frontal lobe is dedicated to speech production, whereas the fusiform face area is specialized for processing faces," lectures a psychology instructor. The instructor is MOST likely describing the concept of ______.

A) inhibition
B) connectivity
C) excitation
D) modularity
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51
"Different areas of the brain perform different functions." This statement refers to the concept of ______.

A) inhibition
B) connectivity
C) modularity
D) excitation
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52
______ refers to the idea that different areas of the brain work together in specific circumstances.

A) Connectivity
B) Modularity
C) Functionality
D) Specificity
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53
Mendel's law of ______ states that both nondominant elements must be present for a recessive trait to appear.

A) independent assortment
B) conservation
C) segregation
D) attraction
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54
William James's notion of the stream of consciousness BEST describes activity in the ______ network.

A) central executive
B) dorsal attention
C) default
D) salience
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55
Mendel's law of ______ states that the inheritance of the gene of one trait is not affected by the inheritance of the gene for another trait.

A) independent assortment
B) conservation
C) segregation
D) attraction
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56
Manny is staring absentmindedly out of the window of the city bus on his way home from work. He is not looking at anything in particular and letting his mind wander. Manny's ______ network is MOST likely active in his brain.

A) central executive
B) salience
C) default
D) dorsal attention
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57
A friend tells you she is fascinated by the way the environment affects the expression of genetic potential. You suggest she explore the field of ______.

A) replication
B) epigenetics
C) lifespan development
D) genetics
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58
The concept of ______ describes how specific areas of the brain are dedicated to certain types of processes.

A) connectivity
B) modularity
C) functionality
D) specificity
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59
Keeping in mind the small-world framework, modularity and connectivity are BEST described as ______ concepts.

A) unrelated
B) complementary
C) similar
D) synonymous
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60
Maddie receives the brown-eyed allele of the eye color gene from her mother but the blue-eyed allele of the eye color gene from her father. Maddie is ______ for the eye color gene.

A) heterozygous
B) phenotypic
C) polymorphic
D) homozygous
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61
In ______ inheritance, the environment and experiences of your ancestors may have marked their genes such that the total copy you receive is different from the copy they started with.

A) Mendelian
B) epigenetic
C) mitochondrial
D) biological
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62
Which is NOT true about the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)?

A) MtDNA is stable and mutates very slowly.
B) MtDNA is separate from the DNA found in the cell's nucleus.
C) MtDNA is inherited only from the father.
D) The dysfunction of the mtDNA is likely involved in specific mental disorders.
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63
Whether a segment of DNA is relaxed or condensed-and therefore able or unable to be activated-is influenced by epigenetic ______.

A) histones
B) inheritances
C) alleles
D) marks or tags
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64
George and Henry are identical twins. George was raised by his mother, and Henry was raised by his father. Based on this information, one can conclude that the boys'

A) phenotypes will be the same because their genotypes are exactly the same
B) phenotypes will be different even though their genotypes are exactly the same
C) genotypes will be different because their phenotypes are different
D) genotypes will be the same because their phenotypes are the same
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65
The job of a gene is to lay out the process by which a particular protein is made, or to ______ a protein.

A) decode
B) encode
C) process
D) direct
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66
Larissa is often described as "dramatic" or "theatrical." She is always "on" and always wants to be the center of attention. She is extremely emotional and often exaggerates the things that happen to her. Larissa's example BEST illustrates ______ personality disorder.

A) histrionic
B) psychopathic
C) avoidant
D) narcissistic
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67
Harpending and Sobus (1987) suggest that some personality disorders can represent behaviors that were once adaptations. They explicitly cite ______ personality disorder and ______ personality disorder.

A) psychopathic; histrionic
B) schizoid; histrionic
C) psychopathic; narcissistic
D) schizoid; narcissistic
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68
A ______ is the blueprint that provides instructions to the body, whereas the person's ______ is the trait that is expressed on the outside.

A) protein; genotype
B) phenotype; DNA
C) phenotype; genotype
D) genotype; phenotype
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69
Strands of DNA consist of four types of nucleotides that are identical except for the base. Which of the following is NOT one of the four bases?

A) adenine
B) guanine
C) cryosine
D) thymine
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70
In ______ inheritance, DNA is inherited only from the mother, in clear violation of the classical Mendelian view.

A) Mendelian
B) epigenetic
C) mitochondrial
D) biological
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71
Which insight BEST reflects a contribution of the evolutionary perspective to our understanding of psychopathology?

A) Psychopathology may reflect unconscious conflicts.
B) Psychopathology may reflect behaviors and traits that might be especially functional in some contexts.
C) Psychopathology may reflect negative or distorted thinking patterns.
D) Psychopathology may reflect the difficulty some people have in finding meaning or satisfaction in life.
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72
Gavin has brown hair and green eyes. These traits are part of his ______.

A) genotype
B) karyotype
C) phenotype
D) archetype
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73
Even identical twins with the same ______ can display a different ______ if their environmental conditions differ during their development.

A) genotype; phenotypes
B) predispositions; growth patterns
C) phenotype; genotypes
D) alleles; behaviors
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74
John lies, cheats, and steals. He doesn't care how he hurts others. Based solely on this information, John's case BEST illustrates ______ personality disorder.

A) histrionic
B) psychopathic
C) avoidant
D) narcissistic
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75
Which personality trait is shared by those with psychopathic personality disorder and those with histrionic personality disorder?

A) cold
B) emotional
C) manipulative
D) callous
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76
Which of these animals' sleep is characterized by putting one half of the brain to sleep while the other half remains awake?

A) elephants
B) primates
C) lizards
D) dolphins
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77
Psychopathic personality disorder is to histrionic personality disorder as ______ is to ______.

A) dishonest; callous
B) sexuality; dominance
C) female; male
D) callous; emotional
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78
In order for an individual's genetic material to be manifest in the individual's observable characteristics, the information in the DNA must first do what?

A) be encoded in ribonucleic acid (RNA)
B) determine the sequence of amino acids
C) go to the part of the cell capable of proteins
D) produce proteins by producing amino acids
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79
Which statement is FALSE with respect to sleep in different species?

A) Birds do not sleep.
B) All animals are impaired by sleep deprivation.
C) Similar mechanisms control sleep across species.
D) Some animals sleep standing up.
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80
From an evolutionary perspective, both psychopathic and histrionic personality disorder reflect adaptive strategies related to ______.

A) dominance
B) sexuality
C) creativity
D) safety
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