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Deck 3: Brains, Bodies, and Behavior
1
The breaks between segments of an axon's myelin sheath are termed _________.
A)terminal buttons
B)synapses
C)somatic gaps
D)nodes of Ranvier
A)terminal buttons
B)synapses
C)somatic gaps
D)nodes of Ranvier
nodes of Ranvier
2
Another name for the cell body of a neuron is
A)soma
B)dendrite
C)axon
D)terminal button
A)soma
B)dendrite
C)axon
D)terminal button
soma
3
Compare your forearm, hand, and fingers to a long tube. In such an analogy, the axon would be your:
A)wrist
B)fingers
C)hand
D)forearm
A)wrist
B)fingers
C)hand
D)forearm
forearm
4
Compare your forearm, hand, and fingers to a long tube. In such an analogy, the dendrites would be your:
A)forearm
B)fingers
C)hand
D)knuckles
A)forearm
B)fingers
C)hand
D)knuckles
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5
An axon is a:
A)neuron's cell body
B)branch-like fiber extending in clusters from a neuron's cell body
C)support cell in the nervous system
D)long, tube-like structure extending from a neuron's cell body
A)neuron's cell body
B)branch-like fiber extending in clusters from a neuron's cell body
C)support cell in the nervous system
D)long, tube-like structure extending from a neuron's cell body
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6
You cannot fire a gun softly, or flush a toilet halfway. Like an action potential, gunfire and a toilet's flush follow the __________ law.
A)this-or-that
B)is-or-ain't
C)all-or-none
D)binary response
A)this-or-that
B)is-or-ain't
C)all-or-none
D)binary response
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7
Which of the following sequences accurately reflects the route followed by nerve impulses when one neuron communicates with another
A)dendrite axon cell body
B)dendrite cell body axon
C)axon cell body dendrite
D)axon dendrite cell body
A)dendrite axon cell body
B)dendrite cell body axon
C)axon cell body dendrite
D)axon dendrite cell body
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8
Which of the following sequences correctly arranges nervous system structures from the largest to the smallest
A)neuron axon terminal button
B)neuron terminal button axon
C)axon terminal button neuron
D)axon neuron terminal button
A)neuron axon terminal button
B)neuron terminal button axon
C)axon terminal button neuron
D)axon neuron terminal button
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9
Dendrite is to axon as _________ is to _________.
A)receiving; sending
B)sending; receiving
C)electrical; chemical
D)reuptake; action potential
A)receiving; sending
B)sending; receiving
C)electrical; chemical
D)reuptake; action potential
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10
A synapse is a(n):
A)chemical
B)signal
C)joint
D)gap
A)chemical
B)signal
C)joint
D)gap
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11
Terminal buttons are found at the ends of:
A)cell bodies
B)dendrites
C)axons
D)glial cells
A)cell bodies
B)dendrites
C)axons
D)glial cells
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12
An action potential is a sudden ______ change in the electrical charge of a neuron's _________.
A)positive; axon
B)positive; soma
C)positive; dendrites
D)negative; axon
A)positive; axon
B)positive; soma
C)positive; dendrites
D)negative; axon
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13
Within neurons the communication is _____; Between neurons the communication is _____.
A)chemical; electrical
B)mechanical; electrical
C)electrical; mechanical
D)electrical; chemical
A)chemical; electrical
B)mechanical; electrical
C)electrical; mechanical
D)electrical; chemical
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14
The fundamental units of the nervous system are nerve cells, called __________.
A)axons
B)neurons
C)neurotransmitters
D)dendrites
A)axons
B)neurons
C)neurotransmitters
D)dendrites
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15
Electrical wires are generally protected by a coating of plastic. A similar insulating function is performed in the nervous system by:
A)myelin
B)glial cells
C)terminal buttons
D)somas
A)myelin
B)glial cells
C)terminal buttons
D)somas
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16
As an action potential occurs, the neuron's electrical charge:
A)changes from negative to more negative
B)changes from neutral to positive
C)changes from neutral to negative
D)changes from negative to positive
A)changes from negative to more negative
B)changes from neutral to positive
C)changes from neutral to negative
D)changes from negative to positive
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17
An action potential is followed by a brief _________ period, when the neuron regains its _______ charge.
A)refractory; negative
B)refractory; neutral
C)active; positive
D)resting; neutral
A)refractory; negative
B)refractory; neutral
C)active; positive
D)resting; neutral
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18
The branch-like fibers extending in clusters from the neuron's cell body are called __________.
A)axons
B)terminal buttons
C)glial fibers
D)dendrites
A)axons
B)terminal buttons
C)glial fibers
D)dendrites
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19
In general, a given nerve cell has synaptic connections with:
A)only one other neuron
B)several other neurons
C)dozens of other neurons
D)thousands of other neurons
A)only one other neuron
B)several other neurons
C)dozens of other neurons
D)thousands of other neurons
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20
Neurons are able to communicate over relatively great distances within the body because they have
A)long axon
B)a large cell body
C)many dendrites
D)a variety of neurotransmitters
A)long axon
B)a large cell body
C)many dendrites
D)a variety of neurotransmitters
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21
Which disorder is correctly paired with an associated neurotransmitter
A)Parkinson's disease; dopamine
B)depression; glutamate
C)schizophrenia; serotonin
D)Alzheimer's disease; endorphins
A)Parkinson's disease; dopamine
B)depression; glutamate
C)schizophrenia; serotonin
D)Alzheimer's disease; endorphins
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22
Which neurotransmitter is incorrectly described
A)acetylcholine; stimulates muscle contractions
B)GABA; an excitatory neurotransmitter inhibited by alcohol
C)serotonin; helps regulate sleep and mood
D)glutamate; the most common neurotransmitter
A)acetylcholine; stimulates muscle contractions
B)GABA; an excitatory neurotransmitter inhibited by alcohol
C)serotonin; helps regulate sleep and mood
D)glutamate; the most common neurotransmitter
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23
In its resting state, an axon is negatively charged.
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24
Nicotine is an acetylcholine agonist.
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25
The major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain is __________.
A)glutamate
B)acetylcholine
C)GABA
D)Dopamine
A)glutamate
B)acetylcholine
C)GABA
D)Dopamine
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26
Cocaine causes the neurotransmitter dopamine to remain at the site of the synapse longer than it normally would. Cocaine thus inhibits the process termed __________.
A)recycling
B)reabsorption
C)reuptake
D)reuse
A)recycling
B)reabsorption
C)reuptake
D)reuse
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27
GABA sends __________ messages to a receiving neuron.
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28
Which of the following is most common neurotransmitter
A)glutamate
B)acetylcholine
C)GABA
D)Dopamine
A)glutamate
B)acetylcholine
C)GABA
D)Dopamine
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29
Regarding neurotransmission, which of the following statements is true
A)Neurotransmitters always increase the likelihood that a receiving neuron will fire.
B)Neurotransmitters may decrease the likelihood that a receiving neuron will fire.
C)Neurotransmitters are electrical charges
D)Neurotransmitters are released by the dendrites
A)Neurotransmitters always increase the likelihood that a receiving neuron will fire.
B)Neurotransmitters may decrease the likelihood that a receiving neuron will fire.
C)Neurotransmitters are electrical charges
D)Neurotransmitters are released by the dendrites
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30
Which of the following alternatives identifies the structures in the brainstem
A)medulla, thalamus, amygdala
B)reticular formation, thalamus, amygdala
C)medulla, thalamus, reticular formation
D)medulla, pons, reticular formation
A)medulla, thalamus, amygdala
B)reticular formation, thalamus, amygdala
C)medulla, thalamus, reticular formation
D)medulla, pons, reticular formation
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31
A toilet either flushes or it doesn't; a gun either fires or it doesn't. By a similar __________ law, a neuron either transmits an action potential or it does not.
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32
The part of brain closest to the spinal cord is the _________; it is important for such functions as __________.
A)pons; movement and motor coordination
B)pons; heart rate and respiration
C)medulla; movement and motor coordination
D)medulla; heart rate and respiration
A)pons; movement and motor coordination
B)pons; heart rate and respiration
C)medulla; movement and motor coordination
D)medulla; heart rate and respiration
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33
The chemicals that relay signals across the synapses between neurons are called _________.
A)neurosignals
B)neurotransmitters
C)synaptic messengers
D)action potentials
A)neurosignals
B)neurotransmitters
C)synaptic messengers
D)action potentials
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34
Which neurotransmitter is CORRECTLY matched with a psychological function
A)glutamate; relief of pain
B)endorphins; regulate sleep
C)dopamine; facilitates learning
D)serotonin; contributes to memory
A)glutamate; relief of pain
B)endorphins; regulate sleep
C)dopamine; facilitates learning
D)serotonin; contributes to memory
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35
After a long run, Aaron sometimes experiences a feeling of euphoria, a "runners' high" reflecting the activity of neurotransmitters called ________.
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36
The ___________ is an insulating coat of fat and protein wrapped around an axon.
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37
Despite their different roles in behavior, all neurotransmitters are excitatory in their effects.
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38
Methamphetamine increases the release of dopamine from an axon's terminal button. Curare blocks the release of acetylcholine. Methamphetamine is a dopamine ________; curare is an acetylcholine __________.
A)facilitator; inhibitor
B)stimulator; antagonist
C)stimulator; inhibitor
D)agonist; antagonist
A)facilitator; inhibitor
B)stimulator; antagonist
C)stimulator; inhibitor
D)agonist; antagonist
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39
Axons receive signals from other neurons.
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40
The neurotransmitter dopamine is involved in:
A)motivation and emotion
B)Parkinson's disease
C)schizophrenia
D)All of the above
A)motivation and emotion
B)Parkinson's disease
C)schizophrenia
D)All of the above
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41
The pons serves to:
A)regulate arousal
B)relay sensory information
C)control movement
D)consolidate memories
A)regulate arousal
B)relay sensory information
C)control movement
D)consolidate memories
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42
Which of the following brain structures, located behind the brain stem, governs memory and emotion
A)cerebellum
B)thalamus
C)limbic system
D)medulla
A)cerebellum
B)thalamus
C)limbic system
D)medulla
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43
The reticular formation is composed of cell groups in the brain's _______ and its _________.
A)thalamus; cerebellum
B)thalamus; pons
C)medulla; pons
D)medulla; cerebellum
A)thalamus; cerebellum
B)thalamus; pons
C)medulla; pons
D)medulla; cerebellum
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44
The amygdala is to emotion as the hippocampus is to:
A)arousal
B)movement
C)decision making
D)memory
A)arousal
B)movement
C)decision making
D)memory
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45
Which of the following brain structures coordinates voluntary movement
A)cerebellum
B)thalamus
C)corpus callosum
D)reticular formation
A)cerebellum
B)thalamus
C)corpus callosum
D)reticular formation
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46
Which of the following brain structures performs many functions, including regulating hunger and sexual behavior
A)cerebellum
B)hypothalamus
C)limbic system
D)medulla
A)cerebellum
B)hypothalamus
C)limbic system
D)medulla
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47
The limbic system contains each of the following structures EXCEPT the:
A)amygdala
B)medulla
C)hippocampus
D)hypothalamus
A)amygdala
B)medulla
C)hippocampus
D)hypothalamus
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48
Which of the following statements best expresses the relationship between the central nervous system and the endocrine system
A)The endocrine and central nervous systems operate entirely independently.
B)The endocrine system is part of the central nervous system.
C)The endocrine system is linked to the central nervous system.
D)The endocrine system is another name for the central nervous system.
A)The endocrine and central nervous systems operate entirely independently.
B)The endocrine system is part of the central nervous system.
C)The endocrine system is linked to the central nervous system.
D)The endocrine system is another name for the central nervous system.
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49
Information travels from our sensory receptors to the _______ in the brain, which relays it to higher association areas.
A)thalamus
B)cerebellum
C)hypothalamus
D)amygdala
A)thalamus
B)cerebellum
C)hypothalamus
D)amygdala
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50
Darnell underwent surgery to control his severe epilepsy. Now, however, Darnell cannot form new memories of his experiences, although he does remember events in the past. Most likely, the surgery destroyed a portion of the ______ in Darnell's brain.
A)amygdala
B)corpus callosum
C)hypothalamus
D)hippocampus
A)amygdala
B)corpus callosum
C)hypothalamus
D)hippocampus
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51
Pizza! Beer! Sex! Our motivation or drive for such things is based in part on the activity of the brain region known as the ________.
A)cerebellum
B)hypothalamus
C)thalamus
D)hippocampus
A)cerebellum
B)hypothalamus
C)thalamus
D)hippocampus
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52
The outer bark-like layer of the brain is termed the _________.
A)brain stem
B)association area
C)cerebellum
D)cerebral cortex
A)brain stem
B)association area
C)cerebellum
D)cerebral cortex
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53
Based on your text's discussion, how might you evaluate the ratio of brain weight to body weight as an operational definition of intelligence
A)It is a poor operational definition: It lacks validity.
B)It is a poor operational definition: It lacks reliability.
C)It is a good operational definition: It is valid.
D)It is a good operational definition: It is objective.
A)It is a poor operational definition: It lacks validity.
B)It is a poor operational definition: It lacks reliability.
C)It is a good operational definition: It is valid.
D)It is a good operational definition: It is objective.
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54
Which of the following brain structures relays signals to higher brain levels
A)cerebellum
B)thalamus
C)corpus callosum
D)reticular formation
A)cerebellum
B)thalamus
C)corpus callosum
D)reticular formation
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55
Which of the following brain structures controls heart rate and breathing
A)cerebellum
B)thalamus
C)corpus callosum
D)medulla
A)cerebellum
B)thalamus
C)corpus callosum
D)medulla
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56
Which of the following approximate correlation coefficients is a researcher most likely to obtain between IQ score and ratio of brain weight to body weight
A).05
B)-.35
C).50
D).70
A).05
B)-.35
C).50
D).70
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57
The endocrine system is linked to the _________ in the brain, via the _______ gland.
A)hippocampus; adrenal
B)hippocampus; pituitary
C)hypothalamus; adrenal
D)hypothalamus; pituitary
A)hippocampus; adrenal
B)hippocampus; pituitary
C)hypothalamus; adrenal
D)hypothalamus; pituitary
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58
Your text suggests that the correlation between the surface area of the cortex and intelligence is probably:
A)unknown
B)negative
C)zero
D)positive
A)unknown
B)negative
C)zero
D)positive
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59
Yves has been drinking. He has
A)cerebellum
B)thalamus
C)medulla
D)corpus callosum
A)cerebellum
B)thalamus
C)medulla
D)corpus callosum
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60
Your text suggests that the correlation between intelligence and the ratio of brain weight to body weight is probably:
A)negative
B)low
C)positive
D)moderate
A)negative
B)low
C)positive
D)moderate
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61
Which of the following defines contralateral control
A)The left side of the brain receives and sends information to the right side of the body and the right side of the brain receives and sends information to the left side of the body
B)The left and right brain hemispheres have different sensory and motor functions
C)The left and right brain hemisphere are specialized for different tasks or abilities
D)the brain can adapt to the effects of damage
A)The left side of the brain receives and sends information to the right side of the body and the right side of the brain receives and sends information to the left side of the body
B)The left and right brain hemispheres have different sensory and motor functions
C)The left and right brain hemisphere are specialized for different tasks or abilities
D)the brain can adapt to the effects of damage
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62
Somatosensory cortex is to auditory cortex as the _______ lobe is to the _______ lobe.
A)temporal; parietal
B)parietal; occipital
C)occipital; parietal
D)parietal; temporal
A)temporal; parietal
B)parietal; occipital
C)occipital; parietal
D)parietal; temporal
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63
Below the frontal lobe is the _______ lobe.
A)occipital
B)ventral
C)temporal
D)parietal
A)occipital
B)ventral
C)temporal
D)parietal
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64
Which of the following defines brain lateralization
A)The left side of the brain receives and sends information to the right side of the body and the right side of the brain receives and sends information to the left side of the body
B)The left and right brain hemispheres have different sensory and motor functions
C)The left and right brain hemisphere are specialized for different tasks or abilities
D)the brain can adapt to the effects of experience or damage
A)The left side of the brain receives and sends information to the right side of the body and the right side of the brain receives and sends information to the left side of the body
B)The left and right brain hemispheres have different sensory and motor functions
C)The left and right brain hemisphere are specialized for different tasks or abilities
D)the brain can adapt to the effects of experience or damage
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65
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between the amount of motor cortex devoted to the control of a particular movement and the degree of precision required by the movement
A)There is no relationship.
B)There is only a weak relationship.
C)The relationship is unknown at present.
D)There is a positive correlation.
A)There is no relationship.
B)There is only a weak relationship.
C)The relationship is unknown at present.
D)There is a positive correlation.
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66
The "new brain" is the:
A)hindbrain
B)limbic system
C)cerebral cortex
D)cerebellum
A)hindbrain
B)limbic system
C)cerebral cortex
D)cerebellum
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67
In which lobe is the motor cortex located
A)occipital
B)dorsal
C)parietal
D)frontal
A)occipital
B)dorsal
C)parietal
D)frontal
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68
The left and right hemispheres of the brain are connected by a bundle of fibers called the ___________.
A)corpus callosum
B)corpus cerebellum
C)central sulcus
D)limbic system
A)corpus callosum
B)corpus cerebellum
C)central sulcus
D)limbic system
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69
A monkey makes an involuntary gesture when a portion of its brain is electrically stimulated. The area of the brain that was most likely stimulated is the:
A)motor cortex
B)sensory cortex
C)amygdala
D)occipital lobe
A)motor cortex
B)sensory cortex
C)amygdala
D)occipital lobe
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70
According to your text, our brains are most adaptable during:
A)early childhood
B)middle childhood
C)puberty
D)late adolescence
A)early childhood
B)middle childhood
C)puberty
D)late adolescence
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71
The production of new neurons is called __________.
A)neuroproduction
B)neurogenesis
C)somagenesis
D)plasticity
A)neuroproduction
B)neurogenesis
C)somagenesis
D)plasticity
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72
If Gina is standing facing toward you, which of the following sequences correctly orders the lobes of her cortex, from the region that is closest to you to the region that is farthest away from you
A)occipital temporal and parietal frontal
B)frontal occipital temporal and parietal
C)frontal temporal and parietal occipital
D)occipital frontal temporal and parietal
A)occipital temporal and parietal frontal
B)frontal occipital temporal and parietal
C)frontal temporal and parietal occipital
D)occipital frontal temporal and parietal
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73
Kate has suffered right-hemisphere damage. Which of the following processes is LEAST likely to be affected
A)achieving feng shui in her living room by rearranging the couch and the TV
B)balancing her checkbook
C)reading that look on her boyfriend's face
D)thinking that a new song on the radio is really catchy
A)achieving feng shui in her living room by rearranging the couch and the TV
B)balancing her checkbook
C)reading that look on her boyfriend's face
D)thinking that a new song on the radio is really catchy
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74
In a roller-blading mishap, Wendy fell down and injured the very back of her head. Which of her senses is most likely impaired
A)hearing
B)pain
C)taste
D)vision
A)hearing
B)pain
C)taste
D)vision
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75
Which of the following defines neuroplasticity
A)The left side of the brain receives and sends information to the right side of the body and the right side of the brain receives and sends information to the left side of the body
B)The left and right brain hemispheres have different sensory and motor functions
C)The left and right brain hemisphere are specialized for different tasks or abilities
D)the brain can adapt to the effects of experience or damage
A)The left side of the brain receives and sends information to the right side of the body and the right side of the brain receives and sends information to the left side of the body
B)The left and right brain hemispheres have different sensory and motor functions
C)The left and right brain hemisphere are specialized for different tasks or abilities
D)the brain can adapt to the effects of experience or damage
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76
Which of the following is NOT one of the functions of glial cells
A)They nourish nerve cells.
B)They communicate messages within the nervous system.
C)They protect neurons.
D)They absorb unused neurotransmitters.
A)They nourish nerve cells.
B)They communicate messages within the nervous system.
C)They protect neurons.
D)They absorb unused neurotransmitters.
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77
In the ________ areas of the cortex, sensory and motor information is combined and linked with stored knowledge.
A)association
B)correlation
C)comparison
D)relational
A)association
B)correlation
C)comparison
D)relational
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78
The process by which the brain responds to experience or damage is termed ___________.
A)neuromutability
B)neurogenesis
C)neuroflexibility
D)neuroplasticity
A)neuromutability
B)neurogenesis
C)neuroflexibility
D)neuroplasticity
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79
Trevor is scratching his head, trying desperately to solve a verbal analogy as part of a standardized entrance examination; Sienna, meanwhile, is giving an oral presentation in a political science class. Which of the following statements best describes the relative activity of the brain's two hemispheres in these two students
A)For Trevor, the left hemisphere is more active than the right.For Sienna, the two hemispheres are equally active.
B)The two hemispheres are equally active for both students.
C)The left hemisphere is more active than the right for both these students.
D)For Trevor, the left hemisphere is more active than the right.For Sienna, the right hemisphere is more active than the left.
A)For Trevor, the left hemisphere is more active than the right.For Sienna, the two hemispheres are equally active.
B)The two hemispheres are equally active for both students.
C)The left hemisphere is more active than the right for both these students.
D)For Trevor, the left hemisphere is more active than the right.For Sienna, the right hemisphere is more active than the left.
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80
The nervous system contains not only neurons, but also other cells called ___________.
A)axons
B)glia
C)dendrites
D)myelin cells
A)axons
B)glia
C)dendrites
D)myelin cells
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