Deck 6: Neurobiology and Nervous System Functions

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----------------conducted that consolidation is a "time-dependent process that is essential to the formation of long-term memory"

A)Russel
B)Muller
C)Penfield
D)McGaugh
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--------------model proposed that interference patterns among the firing or slow potentials of many cells forms the mechanism by means of which memories are impressed and expressed.

A)Axon
B)Consolidation
C)Fundav
D)Hologram
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The concept that phylogenetically newer and more complex parts of the brain take over, or dominate, the functioning of older parts of the brain, is termed as:

A)Encephalization
B)habituation
C)consolidation
D)perseveration
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---------------is the removal of part of brain

A)Delation
B)Ablation
C)Lesion
D)Ageutia
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-----------------fibers connecting the cerebral hemispheres, such as those of the corpus collosum and anterior and posterior

A)Corpus striatum
B)Commissural
C)Coccygeal
D)Gaglion
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---------------are the striped bodies; subcortical centers within the cerebral hemispheres, consisting of alternating layers of gray and white matter

A)Corpus striatum
B)Corpus luteum
C)Commissural fibers
D)Corpus collosum
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Sickled -shaped band of crossing nerve fibers that connect the cerebral hemispheres, is

A)Corticobulbar tract
B)Corpus striatum
C)Corpus Callosum
D)Corpus luteum
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-----is the principle that any part of the cortex can serve as well as any other part in learning.

A)Two-phase
B)Purkinjee
C)Parkinson's
D)Equipotentiality
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Impairment in language skills, usually caused by brain damage is;

A)Aphagia
B)Aphasia
C)Alaxia
D)Amensia
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Loss of attention to a stimulus caused by repetition, or lack of novelty, is

A)Gastrula
B)Habituation
C)Hypoxia
D)Cupula
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Experimental studies in visceral and glandular conditioning put forth by

A)Pavlov
B)Skinner
C)Neal Miller
D)Watson
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According to the ---hypothesis, the process of laying down a permanent memory trace that is caused by perseveration of neural activity after practice

A)Two-phase
B)Single-phase
C)Conduction
D)Reflex model
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The process of laying down a permanent memory trace that is caused by preservation

A)Convergence
B)Consolidation
C)Correlation
D)Contraction
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------------is the brain activity that follows practice, is the basis for immediate memory.

A)Contraction
B)Perseveration
C)Conduction
D)Posttatanic
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An instrument that measures several emotional responses such as the GSR, breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure;

A)Pneumograph
B)Myograph
C)Polygraph
D)Pilomotor
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-------aphasia results from damage to a specific area of th left frontal lobe, just anterior to the lower end

A)Wernicker's
B)Gazzaniga's
C)Broca's
D)Bartlett's
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According to---------theory, diffuse sympathetic discharge prepares an animal for fight or flight, both highly emotional responses.

A)Central
B)Cognitive
C)Evolutionary
D)Emergency
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--------------argues emotion was a conscious state that resulted from sensed emotional behaviour and visceral reactions.

A)William James
B)J. B. Watson
C)P. T. Young
D)Arnold
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Activation Theory of emotion was proposed by

A)J.B. Watson
B)Arnold
C)P. T. Young
D)Lindsley
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Central theory of emotion was proposed by

A)William James
B)Young
C)Canon
D)Aronold
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The central nervous system is composed of _______ and spinal cord

A)Cerebellum
B)Brain
C)Cerebral hemispheres
D)Cranial nerves
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Peripheral nervous system is connected to the central nervous system and most of these connections are made via

A)Spinal cord.
B)Cranial nerves
C)Medulla
D)Pons
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Which part of nervous system responsible for "vegetative" processes?

A)Somatic nervous system
B)Autonomic nervous system (ANS)
C)Central nervous system
D)Sympathetic nervous system
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Cranial nerves are part of ---------------

A)Spinal cord
B)peripheral nervous system
C)Central nervous system
D)Sympathetic nervous system
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Function of optic nerve is

A)Controls muscles of the eye
B)Carrying information from the eyes to the brain
C)Carrying information about smell to the brain
D)Carries information from the inner ear to the brain
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---------- of spinal nerves exit the spinal cord

A)12 pairs
B)5 pairs
C)31 pairs
D)23 pairs
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___________has a major role in the 'fight or flight' response

A)Spinal cord
B)Autonomic nervous system
C)Somatic nervous system
D)Parasympathetic nervous system
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__________helps to maintain bodily homeostasis

A)Autonomic nervous system
B)Somatic nervous system
C)Spinal cord
D)Sympathetic nervous system
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polygraph was invented in 1921 by John Augustus Larson

A)John Augustus Larson
B)Leonarde Keeler
C)Cesare Lombroso
D)Vittorio Benussi
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_____________is considered as information superhighway

A)Brain
B)Cranial nerves
C)Thalamus
D)Spinal cord
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--------------part of CNS manages reflex behavior

A)Medulla
B)Spinal cord
C)Somatic nervous system
D)Thalamus
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In suprasegmental reflex

A)comprises neurons associated with one or even a few spinal segments
B)consists of neurons associated with several spinal segments
C)involves neurons in the brain that influence the reflex activity in the spinal cord
D)spinal cord does not involve
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-----------is not a part of hindbrain

A)Medulla
B)Pons
C)Thalamus
D)cerebellum
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----------------is considering as little brain

A)Thalamus
B)Cerebellum
C)Hypothalamus
D)Pons
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Vision is associated with

A)Red nucleus
B)Substantia nigra
C)Superior colliculi
D)Inferior colliculi
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Diencephalon and the telencephalon are the divisions of -----------

A)Forebrain
B)Midbrain
C)Hindbrain
D)Cerebrum
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------------is named as relay center in the brain

A)Hypothalamus
B)Pons
C)Thalamus
D)Spinal cord
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------------- plays an important role in regulating states of sleep and wakefulness

A)Thalamus
B)Hypothalamus
C)Amygdale
D)limbic cortex
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----------------plays important roles in fear, rage, and aggression

A)Amygdale
B)Hippocampus
C)Olfactory bulbs
D)limbic cortex
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Broca's area is located in --------------

A)Frontal lobe
B)Parietal lobe
C)Temporal lobe
D)Occipital lobe
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Wernicke's area is located in --------------

A)Frontal lobe
B)Parietal lobe
C)Temporal lobe
D)Occipital lobe
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Wavelength is perceived by the visual system as -----------------

A)Brightness
B)Depth
C)Distance
D)Color
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The major interior chamber of the eye is filled with a jellylike substance called

A)aqueous humor
B)vitreous humor
C)epithelium
D)Cerebro spinal fluid
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------------are used for seeing in low light conditions

A)Cones
B)Blind spot
C)fovea
D)Rods
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------------are helping for color vision

A)Cones
B)Blind spot
C)fovea
D)Rods
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blind spot consists of

A)more number of cones
B)more number of rods
C)more number of rods and cones
D)no rods and cones
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fovea composed of

A)more number of cones
B)more number of rods
C)more number of rods and cones
D)no rods and cones
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is the part of the brain where the optic nerves partially cross

A)optic chiasma
B)lateral geniculate nucleus
C)Superior Colliculus
D)optic tract
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----------------conducted that consolidation is a "time-dependent process that is essential to the formation of long-term memory"

A)Russel
B)Muller
C)Penfield
D)McGaugh
Penfield
2
--------------model proposed that interference patterns among the firing or slow potentials of many cells forms the mechanism by means of which memories are impressed and expressed.

A)Axon
B)Consolidation
C)Fundav
D)Hologram
Hologram
3
The concept that phylogenetically newer and more complex parts of the brain take over, or dominate, the functioning of older parts of the brain, is termed as:

A)Encephalization
B)habituation
C)consolidation
D)perseveration
Encephalization
4
---------------is the removal of part of brain

A)Delation
B)Ablation
C)Lesion
D)Ageutia
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-----------------fibers connecting the cerebral hemispheres, such as those of the corpus collosum and anterior and posterior

A)Corpus striatum
B)Commissural
C)Coccygeal
D)Gaglion
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---------------are the striped bodies; subcortical centers within the cerebral hemispheres, consisting of alternating layers of gray and white matter

A)Corpus striatum
B)Corpus luteum
C)Commissural fibers
D)Corpus collosum
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Sickled -shaped band of crossing nerve fibers that connect the cerebral hemispheres, is

A)Corticobulbar tract
B)Corpus striatum
C)Corpus Callosum
D)Corpus luteum
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-----is the principle that any part of the cortex can serve as well as any other part in learning.

A)Two-phase
B)Purkinjee
C)Parkinson's
D)Equipotentiality
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Impairment in language skills, usually caused by brain damage is;

A)Aphagia
B)Aphasia
C)Alaxia
D)Amensia
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Loss of attention to a stimulus caused by repetition, or lack of novelty, is

A)Gastrula
B)Habituation
C)Hypoxia
D)Cupula
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Experimental studies in visceral and glandular conditioning put forth by

A)Pavlov
B)Skinner
C)Neal Miller
D)Watson
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According to the ---hypothesis, the process of laying down a permanent memory trace that is caused by perseveration of neural activity after practice

A)Two-phase
B)Single-phase
C)Conduction
D)Reflex model
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The process of laying down a permanent memory trace that is caused by preservation

A)Convergence
B)Consolidation
C)Correlation
D)Contraction
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------------is the brain activity that follows practice, is the basis for immediate memory.

A)Contraction
B)Perseveration
C)Conduction
D)Posttatanic
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An instrument that measures several emotional responses such as the GSR, breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure;

A)Pneumograph
B)Myograph
C)Polygraph
D)Pilomotor
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-------aphasia results from damage to a specific area of th left frontal lobe, just anterior to the lower end

A)Wernicker's
B)Gazzaniga's
C)Broca's
D)Bartlett's
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According to---------theory, diffuse sympathetic discharge prepares an animal for fight or flight, both highly emotional responses.

A)Central
B)Cognitive
C)Evolutionary
D)Emergency
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--------------argues emotion was a conscious state that resulted from sensed emotional behaviour and visceral reactions.

A)William James
B)J. B. Watson
C)P. T. Young
D)Arnold
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Activation Theory of emotion was proposed by

A)J.B. Watson
B)Arnold
C)P. T. Young
D)Lindsley
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Central theory of emotion was proposed by

A)William James
B)Young
C)Canon
D)Aronold
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21
The central nervous system is composed of _______ and spinal cord

A)Cerebellum
B)Brain
C)Cerebral hemispheres
D)Cranial nerves
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Peripheral nervous system is connected to the central nervous system and most of these connections are made via

A)Spinal cord.
B)Cranial nerves
C)Medulla
D)Pons
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Which part of nervous system responsible for "vegetative" processes?

A)Somatic nervous system
B)Autonomic nervous system (ANS)
C)Central nervous system
D)Sympathetic nervous system
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Cranial nerves are part of ---------------

A)Spinal cord
B)peripheral nervous system
C)Central nervous system
D)Sympathetic nervous system
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Function of optic nerve is

A)Controls muscles of the eye
B)Carrying information from the eyes to the brain
C)Carrying information about smell to the brain
D)Carries information from the inner ear to the brain
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---------- of spinal nerves exit the spinal cord

A)12 pairs
B)5 pairs
C)31 pairs
D)23 pairs
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___________has a major role in the 'fight or flight' response

A)Spinal cord
B)Autonomic nervous system
C)Somatic nervous system
D)Parasympathetic nervous system
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__________helps to maintain bodily homeostasis

A)Autonomic nervous system
B)Somatic nervous system
C)Spinal cord
D)Sympathetic nervous system
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polygraph was invented in 1921 by John Augustus Larson

A)John Augustus Larson
B)Leonarde Keeler
C)Cesare Lombroso
D)Vittorio Benussi
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_____________is considered as information superhighway

A)Brain
B)Cranial nerves
C)Thalamus
D)Spinal cord
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--------------part of CNS manages reflex behavior

A)Medulla
B)Spinal cord
C)Somatic nervous system
D)Thalamus
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In suprasegmental reflex

A)comprises neurons associated with one or even a few spinal segments
B)consists of neurons associated with several spinal segments
C)involves neurons in the brain that influence the reflex activity in the spinal cord
D)spinal cord does not involve
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-----------is not a part of hindbrain

A)Medulla
B)Pons
C)Thalamus
D)cerebellum
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----------------is considering as little brain

A)Thalamus
B)Cerebellum
C)Hypothalamus
D)Pons
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Vision is associated with

A)Red nucleus
B)Substantia nigra
C)Superior colliculi
D)Inferior colliculi
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Diencephalon and the telencephalon are the divisions of -----------

A)Forebrain
B)Midbrain
C)Hindbrain
D)Cerebrum
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------------is named as relay center in the brain

A)Hypothalamus
B)Pons
C)Thalamus
D)Spinal cord
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------------- plays an important role in regulating states of sleep and wakefulness

A)Thalamus
B)Hypothalamus
C)Amygdale
D)limbic cortex
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----------------plays important roles in fear, rage, and aggression

A)Amygdale
B)Hippocampus
C)Olfactory bulbs
D)limbic cortex
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Broca's area is located in --------------

A)Frontal lobe
B)Parietal lobe
C)Temporal lobe
D)Occipital lobe
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Wernicke's area is located in --------------

A)Frontal lobe
B)Parietal lobe
C)Temporal lobe
D)Occipital lobe
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Wavelength is perceived by the visual system as -----------------

A)Brightness
B)Depth
C)Distance
D)Color
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The major interior chamber of the eye is filled with a jellylike substance called

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B)vitreous humor
C)epithelium
D)Cerebro spinal fluid
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------------are used for seeing in low light conditions

A)Cones
B)Blind spot
C)fovea
D)Rods
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------------are helping for color vision

A)Cones
B)Blind spot
C)fovea
D)Rods
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blind spot consists of

A)more number of cones
B)more number of rods
C)more number of rods and cones
D)no rods and cones
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fovea composed of

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B)more number of rods
C)more number of rods and cones
D)no rods and cones
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is the part of the brain where the optic nerves partially cross

A)optic chiasma
B)lateral geniculate nucleus
C)Superior Colliculus
D)optic tract
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