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Deck 3: Physical Development and Biological Aging
1
What is the brain-neuroendocrine process that stimulates the rapid physical changes of early adolescence known as?
A) spermarche
B) gonadarche
C) puberty
D) menarche
A) spermarche
B) gonadarche
C) puberty
D) menarche
puberty
2
Physical growth in middle and late childhood occur
A) at approximately the same rate as those in adolescence.
B) more slowly than those in early childhood and more quickly than those in adolescence.
C) in three rapid spurts.
D) in a slow, consistent manner.
A) at approximately the same rate as those in adolescence.
B) more slowly than those in early childhood and more quickly than those in adolescence.
C) in three rapid spurts.
D) in a slow, consistent manner.
in a slow, consistent manner.
3
Which of the following changes are most pronounced in middle and late childhood?
A) changes in proportions
B) changes in weight
C) changes in height
D) changes in brain size
A) changes in proportions
B) changes in weight
C) changes in height
D) changes in brain size
changes in proportions
4
Sammi was born 3 days ago and has lost 3 percent of her body weight. Should her parents be concerned?
A) Yes. Sammi's parents should consult her pediatrician immediately.
B) No. Babies normally lose between 5 and 7 percent of their body weight within the first few days after birth.
C) No. Babies normally lose between 9 and 12 percent of their body weight within the first few days after birth.
D) Maybe. Sammi's parents should begin supplementing breast-feeding with baby formula and weigh her twice a day to ensure no more weight is lost.
A) Yes. Sammi's parents should consult her pediatrician immediately.
B) No. Babies normally lose between 5 and 7 percent of their body weight within the first few days after birth.
C) No. Babies normally lose between 9 and 12 percent of their body weight within the first few days after birth.
D) Maybe. Sammi's parents should begin supplementing breast-feeding with baby formula and weigh her twice a day to ensure no more weight is lost.
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5
During the second year of life, a child's growth rate
A) remains the same as the growth rate in the first year of life.
B) accelerates considerably.
C) slows considerably.
D) accelerates for physical characteristics and slows for mental processes.
A) remains the same as the growth rate in the first year of life.
B) accelerates considerably.
C) slows considerably.
D) accelerates for physical characteristics and slows for mental processes.
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6
Which of the following statements about growth spurts during puberty is TRUE?
A) It occurs approximately two years earlier for boys than for girls.
B) It occurs approximately two years earlier for girls than for boys.
C) It occurs at approximately the same time for boys and girls.
D) Girls have a greater average height increase during peak puberty than do boys.
A) It occurs approximately two years earlier for boys than for girls.
B) It occurs approximately two years earlier for girls than for boys.
C) It occurs at approximately the same time for boys and girls.
D) Girls have a greater average height increase during peak puberty than do boys.
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7
Girls' first menstruation is called
A) menarche.
B) monarchy.
C) estradiol.
D) puberty.
A) menarche.
B) monarchy.
C) estradiol.
D) puberty.
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8
Menarche occurs during what part of puberty?
A) just before puberty
B) early stage of puberty
C) in the middle of puberty
D) rather late during puberty
A) just before puberty
B) early stage of puberty
C) in the middle of puberty
D) rather late during puberty
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9
Which of the following indicates that growth progresses from the top of the body to the bottom?
A) cephalocaudal
B) proximodistal
C) sarcopenia
D) lateralization
A) cephalocaudal
B) proximodistal
C) sarcopenia
D) lateralization
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10
In prenatal development, the head and its features grow in size and differentiation before the neck, shoulders, trunk, and limbs. What is this pattern of development called?
A) proximodistal
B) cephalocaudal
C) sarcopenia
D) lateralization
A) proximodistal
B) cephalocaudal
C) sarcopenia
D) lateralization
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11
Marcia's baby boy weighed 8 pounds at birth. If he grows at an average rate for an American baby, what should he weigh by 4 months of age?
A) 10 pounds
B) 12 pounds
C) 16 pounds
D) 24 pounds
A) 10 pounds
B) 12 pounds
C) 16 pounds
D) 24 pounds
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12
Baby Kassie can slap the tray of the highchair but cannot pick up small pieces of cereal with her fingers yet. This is an example of
A) a neurological disorder.
B) the cephalocaudal pattern in physical growth.
C) a congenital birth defect.
D) the proximodistal pattern in physical growth.
A) a neurological disorder.
B) the cephalocaudal pattern in physical growth.
C) a congenital birth defect.
D) the proximodistal pattern in physical growth.
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13
Which growth pattern sequence indicates that growth progresses from the center of the body toward the extremities?
A) cephalocaudal
B) proximodistal
C) sarcopenia
D) lateralization
A) cephalocaudal
B) proximodistal
C) sarcopenia
D) lateralization
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14
During early adolescence, girls are generally _____ than boys.
A) shorter
B) stronger
C) heavier
D) smarter
A) shorter
B) stronger
C) heavier
D) smarter
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15
According to the proximodistal growth pattern, which of the following is likely to show growth earlier?
A) toes
B) fingers
C) feet and hands
D) legs and arms
A) toes
B) fingers
C) feet and hands
D) legs and arms
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16
During the early childhood years, girls are generally _____ than boys.
A) much larger
B) much smaller
C) slightly larger
D) slightly smaller
A) much larger
B) much smaller
C) slightly larger
D) slightly smaller
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17
Leon is unusually shorter than his peers. It could be because
A) he inherited the kind of genotype from his parents.
B) he suffers certain growth hormone deficiency.
C) his mother smoked while pregnant.
D) All of these answers are correct.
A) he inherited the kind of genotype from his parents.
B) he suffers certain growth hormone deficiency.
C) his mother smoked while pregnant.
D) All of these answers are correct.
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18
According to the cephalocaudal growth pattern, which of the following is likely to show fast growth first?
A) legs
B) hands
C) brain
D) stomach
A) legs
B) hands
C) brain
D) stomach
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19
Beginning in early childhood, girls have more _____ tissue than boys, and boys have more _____ tissue than girls.
A) fatty; muscle
B) organ; brain
C) brain; organ
D) muscle; fatty
A) fatty; muscle
B) organ; brain
C) brain; organ
D) muscle; fatty
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20
Average North American babies double their birth weight by what age?
A) 1 month
B) 4 months
C) 8 months
D) 10 months
A) 1 month
B) 4 months
C) 8 months
D) 10 months
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21
Thirteen-year-old Melissa's blood tests indicate testosterone levels twice as high as last year and estradiol levels eight times higher than last year. Melissa is most likely experiencing
A) normal changes as a result of having entered puberty.
B) difficulties due to significant imbalances in hormonal levels.
C) abnormal development due to the presence of male hormones in the body.
D) abnormal development due to the excessive increase of female hormones.
A) normal changes as a result of having entered puberty.
B) difficulties due to significant imbalances in hormonal levels.
C) abnormal development due to the presence of male hormones in the body.
D) abnormal development due to the excessive increase of female hormones.
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22
Which part of the body is involved with eating and sexual behavior?
A) pituitary gland
B) hypothalamus
C) thyroid gland
D) adrenal gland
A) pituitary gland
B) hypothalamus
C) thyroid gland
D) adrenal gland
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23
Joe is a late-maturing boy. Considering only this factor, how will his self-identity in his 30s likely compare to the self-identity of his early-maturing peers?
A) more negative
B) more positive
C) about the same
D) There has not been any research in this area.
A) more negative
B) more positive
C) about the same
D) There has not been any research in this area.
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24
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding puberty for girls and boys?
A) Testosterone is present in boys only, and estradiol is present in girls only.
B) The peak rate of pubertal change occurs at the age of 12 for both boys and girls.
C) Both male and female adolescents are preoccupied with their bodies.
D) In the United States, children mature up to two years later than children in European countries.
A) Testosterone is present in boys only, and estradiol is present in girls only.
B) The peak rate of pubertal change occurs at the age of 12 for both boys and girls.
C) Both male and female adolescents are preoccupied with their bodies.
D) In the United States, children mature up to two years later than children in European countries.
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25
Which part of the body controls growth and regulates other glands?
A) pituitary gland
B) hypothalamus
C) gonad
D) thyroid gland
A) pituitary gland
B) hypothalamus
C) gonad
D) thyroid gland
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26
Janice is 75. If within the average range of height loss compared to her 25-year-old self, she may lose as much as
A) ¼ of an inch.
B) ½ of an inch.
C) an inch.
D) two inches.
A) ¼ of an inch.
B) ½ of an inch.
C) an inch.
D) two inches.
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27
The class of hormones that stimulate the testes and the ovaries is known as
A) cortisols.
B) gonadotropins.
C) androgens.
D) estradiols.
A) cortisols.
B) gonadotropins.
C) androgens.
D) estradiols.
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28
_____ is a hormone associated in boys with the development of genitals, increases in height, and change of voice.
A) Cortisol
B) Estrogen
C) Estradiol
D) Testosterone
A) Cortisol
B) Estrogen
C) Estradiol
D) Testosterone
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29
Bill is just beginning to sense that he has less strength, especially in his back and legs. That he is experiencing age-related loss of lean muscle mass and strength tells us he is most likely in his
A) 20s.
B) 30s.
C) 40s.
D) 50s.
A) 20s.
B) 30s.
C) 40s.
D) 50s.
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30
Thirteen-year-old Jodi smokes and has a 16-year-old boyfriend. Of the following, which is likely to have influenced Jodi's behavior?
A) defective gonads
B) late maturation
C) early maturation
D) lack of social skills
A) defective gonads
B) late maturation
C) early maturation
D) lack of social skills
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31
James is going through puberty quite early. Research indicates that James is likely to
A) be rejected by his peers.
B) have a more negative self-image than his late-maturing peers during his freshman year of high school
C) have a more positive self-image than his late-maturing peers during his freshman year of high school
D) be highly successful in his later career.
A) be rejected by his peers.
B) have a more negative self-image than his late-maturing peers during his freshman year of high school
C) have a more positive self-image than his late-maturing peers during his freshman year of high school
D) be highly successful in his later career.
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32
Andrea is an early-maturing adolescent. How does her self-image compare to the self-images of her late-maturing peers?
A) more negative
B) more positive
C) about the same
D) There has not been any research in this area.
A) more negative
B) more positive
C) about the same
D) There has not been any research in this area.
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33
The age at which puberty arrives dropped quickly throughout the 20th century. What is the likely cause for this change?
A) greenhouse effects on climate
B) improved health and nutrition
C) less manual labor requirements for adolescents
D) amounts of radiation from electric appliances
A) greenhouse effects on climate
B) improved health and nutrition
C) less manual labor requirements for adolescents
D) amounts of radiation from electric appliances
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34
_____ is a hormone associated in girls with breast, uterine, and skeletal development.
A) Cortisol
B) Estradiol
C) Androgens
D) Testosterone
A) Cortisol
B) Estradiol
C) Androgens
D) Testosterone
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35
Which of the following factors affects puberty's timing and makeup?
A) nutrition
B) health
C) eating patterns and stress
D) All of these answers are correct.
A) nutrition
B) health
C) eating patterns and stress
D) All of these answers are correct.
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36
Age-related loss of muscle mass and strength is called
A) climacteric.
B) gonadotropins.
C) monarchy.
D) sarcopenia.
A) climacteric.
B) gonadotropins.
C) monarchy.
D) sarcopenia.
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37
Samantha lives in the United States and was 14½ years old when she experienced menarche. Samantha is
A) slightly younger than average for menarche in Europe.
B) entering puberty outside of the lower end of the normal range.
C) within the normal range.
D) entering puberty outside of the upper end of the normal range.
A) slightly younger than average for menarche in Europe.
B) entering puberty outside of the lower end of the normal range.
C) within the normal range.
D) entering puberty outside of the upper end of the normal range.
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38
The chemical substances secreted by the endocrine glands that are carried by the bloodstream are known as
A) gonadotropin.
B) neurotransmitters.
C) gonads.
D) hormones.
A) gonadotropin.
B) neurotransmitters.
C) gonads.
D) hormones.
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39
Early maturation in girls is linked to which of the following?
A) problem behaviors such as smoking, drinking, and having an eating disorder
B) wreckless driving
C) overdependence on parents
D) low academic achievement
A) problem behaviors such as smoking, drinking, and having an eating disorder
B) wreckless driving
C) overdependence on parents
D) low academic achievement
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40
Body fat accounts for _____ percent of body weight in adolescence and _____ percent or more in middle adulthood.
A) 10; 20
B) 15; 25
C) 5; 15
D) 20; 25
A) 10; 20
B) 15; 25
C) 5; 15
D) 20; 25
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41
When does maximum bone density occur?
A) early 20s
B) mid-20s
C) early 30s
D) mid- to late 30s
A) early 20s
B) mid-20s
C) early 30s
D) mid- to late 30s
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42
Which brain lobe is responsible for voluntary movement, thinking, personality, and intentionality or purpose?
A) frontal
B) occipital
C) temporal
D) parietal
A) frontal
B) occipital
C) temporal
D) parietal
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43
Which brain lobe is responsible for hearing, language processing, and memory?
A) frontal
B) occipital
C) temporal
D) parietal
A) frontal
B) occipital
C) temporal
D) parietal
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44
At 51, Beverly is experiencing nausea, fatigue, and rapid heartbeat. A blood test reveals very low levels of estrogen. Beverly is most likely experiencing symptoms of
A) climacteric.
B) puberty.
C) menarche.
D) menopause.
A) climacteric.
B) puberty.
C) menarche.
D) menopause.
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45
Which structure is responsible for about 80 percent of the brain's volume and critical to perception, thinking, and language?
A) forebrain
B) cerebral cortex
C) left hemisphere
D) hippocampus
A) forebrain
B) cerebral cortex
C) left hemisphere
D) hippocampus
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46
Specialization of functions in one hemisphere of the cerebral cortex is called
A) myelination.
B) neuroconstructivist view.
C) lateralization.
D) plasticity.
A) myelination.
B) neuroconstructivist view.
C) lateralization.
D) plasticity.
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47
Which of the following functions occur primarily in the right hemisphere of the brain?
A) performing music
B) reading and complex thinking
C) humor and the use of metaphors
D) speech and grammar
A) performing music
B) reading and complex thinking
C) humor and the use of metaphors
D) speech and grammar
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48
Mac is 63 years old. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A) Mac's artery walls are thinning.
B) Mac's blood pressure will remain about the same as it was in his 40s.
C) Mac's blood cholesterol is increasing and deposits accumulate on artery walls.
D) Proteins in Mac's lung tissue are becoming more elastic.
A) Mac's artery walls are thinning.
B) Mac's blood pressure will remain about the same as it was in his 40s.
C) Mac's blood cholesterol is increasing and deposits accumulate on artery walls.
D) Proteins in Mac's lung tissue are becoming more elastic.
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49
What is the layer of fat cells that helps electrical impulses travel faster along the axon of a neuron?
A) dendrite
B) cerebral cortex
C) myelin sheath
D) synapse
A) dendrite
B) cerebral cortex
C) myelin sheath
D) synapse
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50
Communication in the synapses occurs through the release of chemical substances known as
A) neurotransmitters.
B) neurons.
C) dendrites.
D) axons.
A) neurotransmitters.
B) neurons.
C) dendrites.
D) axons.
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51
Which of the following functions occur primarily in the left hemisphere of the brain?
A) performing music
B) reading and complex thinking
C) humor and the use of metaphors
D) speech and grammar
A) performing music
B) reading and complex thinking
C) humor and the use of metaphors
D) speech and grammar
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52
Which of the following statements about brain lateralization is NOT true?
A) Complex functions like performing music involve both hemispheres.
B) The right and left hemispheres of the brain handle different types of information.
C) People who are logical thinkers are left-brained, and creative thinkers are right-brained.
D) Complex thinking requires communication between both hemispheres.
A) Complex functions like performing music involve both hemispheres.
B) The right and left hemispheres of the brain handle different types of information.
C) People who are logical thinkers are left-brained, and creative thinkers are right-brained.
D) Complex thinking requires communication between both hemispheres.
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53
Hypertension and stroke are signs of which of the following in older adults?
A) changes in the neural system
B) changes in the digestive system
C) changes in the circulatory system
D) changes in the musculoskeletal system
A) changes in the neural system
B) changes in the digestive system
C) changes in the circulatory system
D) changes in the musculoskeletal system
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54
Which brain lobe is responsible for registering spatial location, attention, and motor control?
A) frontal
B) occipital
C) temporal
D) parietal
A) frontal
B) occipital
C) temporal
D) parietal
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55
What explanation BEST accounts for why those older than 60 lose weight?
A) They exercise more regularly.
B) They eat smaller meals.
C) They experience muscle loss.
D) Their metabolism speeds up.
A) They exercise more regularly.
B) They eat smaller meals.
C) They experience muscle loss.
D) Their metabolism speeds up.
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56
Which brain lobe is responsible for vision?
A) frontal
B) occipital
C) temporal
D) parietal
A) frontal
B) occipital
C) temporal
D) parietal
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57
At 45 years old, Susan is having difficulty trying to conceive a child. This is referred to by the term
A) gonadotropins.
B) menarche.
C) climacteric.
D) menopause.
A) gonadotropins.
B) menarche.
C) climacteric.
D) menopause.
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58
Research shows that living in a deprived environment
A) does not significantly affect brain development.
B) promotes greater brain development.
C) depresses brain activity.
D) results in defective brain development that is not reversible regardless of future experiences in better conditions.
A) does not significantly affect brain development.
B) promotes greater brain development.
C) depresses brain activity.
D) results in defective brain development that is not reversible regardless of future experiences in better conditions.
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59
The hippocampus lies deeper in the brain, beneath the cortex, and plays an important role in which of the following?
A) memory and emotion
B) attention and impulse control
C) fine motor skills
D) critical and creative thinking
A) memory and emotion
B) attention and impulse control
C) fine motor skills
D) critical and creative thinking
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60
Just as _____ has been coming earlier, _____ has been coming later.
A) puberty; menarche
B) menarche; puberty
C) puberty; menopause
D) menopause; menarche
A) puberty; menarche
B) menarche; puberty
C) puberty; menopause
D) menopause; menarche
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61
When Doctor Jansen compares brain scans belonging to a 70-year-old and a 50-year-old, what is she likely to see in the 70-year-old brain?
A) more dendrites
B) more neurons
C) an equal number of dendrites as the 50-year-old brain
D) fewer neurons and dendrites
A) more dendrites
B) more neurons
C) an equal number of dendrites as the 50-year-old brain
D) fewer neurons and dendrites
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62
Adolescents often experience heightened emotions and increased risk-taking behavior. This may be due to delayed development (compared to the limbic system) in which area of the brain?
A) temporal lobe
B) right hemisphere
C) left hemisphere
D) prefrontal cortex
A) temporal lobe
B) right hemisphere
C) left hemisphere
D) prefrontal cortex
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63
The prefrontal cortex, which is the highest level of the frontal lobes, is involved in reasoning, decision making, and self-control. It finishes most of its development during
A) early childhood.
B) late adolescence.
C) emerging adulthood.
D) older adulthood.
A) early childhood.
B) late adolescence.
C) emerging adulthood.
D) older adulthood.
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64
When engaging in cognitive tasks, older brains may compensate for the effects of aging with less
A) dopamine.
B) lateralization.
C) acetylcholine.
D) myelination.
A) dopamine.
B) lateralization.
C) acetylcholine.
D) myelination.
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65
A newborn's brain is _____ percent of its adult weight and grows to _____ percent of its adult weight by 2 years of age.
A) 10; 20
B) 15; 25
C) 25; 50
D) 25; 75
A) 10; 20
B) 15; 25
C) 25; 50
D) 25; 75
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66
Ora's blood test shows a major reduction in acetylcholine. The effect of this may be responsible for
A) the slowing of motor reflexes.
B) symptoms of Alzheimer disease.
C) symptoms of Parkinson disease.
D) increased impulsivity.
A) the slowing of motor reflexes.
B) symptoms of Alzheimer disease.
C) symptoms of Parkinson disease.
D) increased impulsivity.
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67
The corpus callosum, which connects the brain's left and right hemispheres, thickens in adolescence, and this improves adolescents' ability to
A) process information.
B) have better self control.
C) experience empathy.
D) control aggressive behavior.
A) process information.
B) have better self control.
C) experience empathy.
D) control aggressive behavior.
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68
The amygdala, a structure particularly involved with emotion, matures much earlier than the prefrontal cortex. This may account for which of the following?
A) adolescents' increased information processing speed
B) adolescents' risky, impulsive behavior
C) early onset of puberty
D) adolescents' sharper self-regulatory skills
A) adolescents' increased information processing speed
B) adolescents' risky, impulsive behavior
C) early onset of puberty
D) adolescents' sharper self-regulatory skills
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69
Which neurotransmitter has been associated with increased reward-seeking and risk-taking in adolescence?
A) dopamine
B) acetylcholine
C) testosterone
D) estradiol
A) dopamine
B) acetylcholine
C) testosterone
D) estradiol
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70
At what age does dendrite growth appear to stop?
A) 60s
B) 70s
C) 80s
D) 90s
A) 60s
B) 70s
C) 80s
D) 90s
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71
Cognitive control involves all of the following EXCEPT
A) inhibiting motor actions.
B) controlling attention.
C) reducing interfering thoughts.
D) improved vocabulary.
A) inhibiting motor actions.
B) controlling attention.
C) reducing interfering thoughts.
D) improved vocabulary.
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72
Which structure of the limbic system is especially involved in emotion and would likely be a major source of surging emotions in a sixteen-year-old?
A) the amygdala
B) the frontal lobes
C) GABA
D) the hypothalamus
A) the amygdala
B) the frontal lobes
C) GABA
D) the hypothalamus
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73
Michael Rehbein had the left hemisphere of his brain removed in order to stop seizures. After much therapy, the right side of his brain began to reorganize and take over left hemisphere functions. This example supports neuroscientists' belief that what "wires" the brain is
A) repeated experience.
B) lateralization.
C) not affected by seizures.
D) housed in the right hemisphere.
A) repeated experience.
B) lateralization.
C) not affected by seizures.
D) housed in the right hemisphere.
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74
Leonard's blood test shows a major reduction in dopamine. The effect of this may be responsible for
A) decreased visual acuity.
B) symptoms of Alzheimer disease.
C) symptoms of Parkinson disease.
D) increased impulsivity.
A) decreased visual acuity.
B) symptoms of Alzheimer disease.
C) symptoms of Parkinson disease.
D) increased impulsivity.
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75
Seventeen-year-old Jake tends to take risks while driving and is quick-tempered. This lack of self-control and reasoning may be due to the relatively slow development of the
A) corpus callosum.
B) prefrontal cortex.
C) amygdala.
D) limbic system.
A) corpus callosum.
B) prefrontal cortex.
C) amygdala.
D) limbic system.
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76
If an older adult participates in 6 months of aerobic activity, what would most likely occur?
A) decreased hippocampus volume
B) increased hippocampus volume
C) no change in hippocampus volume
D) a near-fatal increase in brain volume
A) decreased hippocampus volume
B) increased hippocampus volume
C) no change in hippocampus volume
D) a near-fatal increase in brain volume
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77
Brain pathways and circuitry in the _____ continue to increase in middle and late childhood.
A) hippocampus
B) hypothalamus
C) prefrontal cortex
D) parietal lobe
A) hippocampus
B) hypothalamus
C) prefrontal cortex
D) parietal lobe
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78
What happens to the brain's weight and volume as it ages?
A) weight increases, volume decreases
B) volume increases, weight decreases
C) weight and volume increase
D) weight and volume decrease
A) weight increases, volume decreases
B) volume increases, weight decreases
C) weight and volume increase
D) weight and volume decrease
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79
What is meant by the "blooming and pruning" analogy of brain development?
A) The brain produces many more dendrite and synapse connections than it uses (blooming). Unused connections disappear or are replaced (pruning).
B) Early brain function is not specialized by location (blooming). Lateralization (pruning) occurs around 2 years of age.
C) Myelination produces the brain's bumpy surface (blooming). Brain activity and learning smoothes this surface (pruning).
D) Areas of the brain mature gradually and uniformly during the first half of life (blooming) and decline in the same manner during the second half of life (pruning).
A) The brain produces many more dendrite and synapse connections than it uses (blooming). Unused connections disappear or are replaced (pruning).
B) Early brain function is not specialized by location (blooming). Lateralization (pruning) occurs around 2 years of age.
C) Myelination produces the brain's bumpy surface (blooming). Brain activity and learning smoothes this surface (pruning).
D) Areas of the brain mature gradually and uniformly during the first half of life (blooming) and decline in the same manner during the second half of life (pruning).
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80
Anya is growing up in an orphanage and receives very little emotional, mental, or physical stimulation and nurturing. Anya's brain development will likely be
A) the same as peers raised in enriched environments.
B) greater than peers raised in enriched environments.
C) depressed compared to peers raised in enriched environments.
D) greater than her biological parents.
A) the same as peers raised in enriched environments.
B) greater than peers raised in enriched environments.
C) depressed compared to peers raised in enriched environments.
D) greater than her biological parents.
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