Deck 11: Brain Function and Neurotransmitters

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_________________ carry information away from the cell body.

A)Cells
B)Neurons
C)Axons
D)Dendrites
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In many neurons the axon is covered by a sheath of fatty material known as _____________.

A)Myelin
B)Neurons
C)Glial cells
D)Vesicles
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_______________ help form a barrier that prevents certain substances in the bloodstream from reaching the brain.

A)Axons
B)Dendrites
C)Glial cells
D)Cell body
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Speeds along myelinated axons can reach ____________ miles per hour.

A)280
B)270
C)260
D)250
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Stimulation, either directly or by chemical messages from other neurons, produces ___________________, a basic type of signal within neurons.

A)Spinal reflexes
B)Graded potentials
C)Action potentials
D)Resting potentials
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Damage to the ___________________ surrounding axons can seriously affect synaptic transmission.

A)Glial cell
B)Endocrine
C)Nodes of Ranvier
D)Myelin sheath
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In diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS), progressive deterioration of the _______________ leads to jerky, uncoordinated movements in the affected person.

A)Myelin sheath
B)Neurotransmitter
C)Nodes of Ranvier
D)Synapse
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The best-known imaging technique, and the first one developed for wide spread use, is an x-ray scanning procedure called ________________.

A)MRI scan
B)PET
C)CT scan
D)functional MRI
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The pseudoscience associated with the study of the skull and personality became known as ___________.

A)Neuroscience
B)Neuropsychology
C)Bioscience
D)Phrenology
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The __________ of an organism is the full sequence of genes found on the chromosomes with the associated DNA.

A)X chromosome
B)Y chromosome
C)Genome
D)Genetics
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Researchers in the field of human behavior genetics unite __________ and psychology to explore the causal link between inheritance and behavior.

A)Chromosome
B)Behavior
C)Genome
D)Genetics
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Researchers in the field of __________________ provide evolutionary explanations for the social behavior and social systems of humans and other animal species.

A)Sociobiology
B)Evolutionary psychology
C)Phrenology
D)Anthropology
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The reticular formation has long tracts of fibers that run to the ____________, which channels incoming sensory information to the appropriate area of the cerebral cortex, where that information is processed.

A)Hypothalamus
B)Pons
C)Medulla
D)Thalamus
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The __________, which is the largest of the limbic system structures, plays an important role in the acquisition of memories.

A)Hippocampus
B)Thalamus
C)Amygdala
D)Pons
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The area where the axon connects to the soma is ______________.

A)Axon hillock
B)Terminal buttons
C)Myelin sheath
D)Nodes of Ranvier
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When the ___________________is too large to be jumped by the neural impulse, the signal/information must be passed using chemicals as neurotransmitters instead of electrical currents.

A)Spinal reflex
B)Presynaptic
C)Action potential
D)Synaptic cleft
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______________ is the DNA segments that serve as the key functional units in hereditary transmission.

A)Chromosome
B)Genotype
C)Phenotype
D)Gene
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_______________ is the expression of your genetic makeup (eye color, height, hair color, etc).

A)Chromosome
B)Genotype
C)Phenotype
D)Gene
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_____________ are the thread-like strands of DNA molecules that form the DNA segments.

A)Chromosomes
B)Genotypes
C)Phenotypes
D)Genes
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In the brain and spinal cord, areas that are mostly axons are called ___________ which is possible to differentiate pathways or tracts of these axons.

A)White matter
B)Gray matter
C)Ganglia
D)Nerve
Question
Areas that include large number of cell bodies are called __________________.

A)White matter
B)Gray matter
C)Ganglia
D)Nerve
Question
When the action potential reaches the axon ending, it causes tiny bubbles of chemicals called ____________________ to release their contents into the synaptic gap.

A)Spinal reflex
B)Presynaptic
C)Synaptic vesicles
D)Synaptic cleft
Question
The surface of the axon contains hundreds of thousands of miniscule mechanisms called _______________.

A)Synapses
B)Ion channels
C)Synaptic gaps
D)Postsynaptics
Question
The actions of the body's voluntary muscles are controlled by the ______________, located just in front of the central sulcus in the frontal lobes.

A)Somatosensory cortex
B)Motor cortex
C)Cerebral cortex
D)Amygdala
Question
The hypothalamus maintains the body's internal equilibrium, or ____________.

A)Plasticity
B)Excitatory
C)Homeostasis
D)Resonance
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The production of new brain cells from naturally occurring stem cells are called ______________.

A)Agenesis
B)Neurogenesis
C)Plastic surgery
D)Brain imaging
Question
________________ are unspecialized cells that, under appropriate conditions, can be prompted to function as new neurons.

A)Ganglion
B)Genome
C)Stem cells
D)Nerve cells
Question
Researchers refer to changes in the performance of the brain as _____________.

A)Plasticity
B)Excitatory
C)Spontaneity
D)Resonance
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The ___________________ is often called the master gland.

A)Thyroid gland
B)Pituitary gland
C)Adrenal gland
D)Pancreas
Question
In females, a pituitary hormone stimulates production of _____________, which is essential to the hormonal chain reaction that triggers the release of ova from a woman's ovaries, making her fertile.

A)Androgen
B)Testosterone
C)Progesterone
D)Estrogen
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______________ initiate, maintain and stop development of secondary sexual characteristics, influence levels of arousal and awareness, serve as the basis for mood changes, and regulate metabolism.

A)Genomes
B)DNA
C)Endocrine
D)Hormones
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The ______________ tends to be more analytical; processes information bit by bit.

A)Right hemisphere
B)Left hemisphere
C)Occipital lobe
D)Temporal lobe
Question
The _______________ tends to be more holistic; processes information with respect to global patterns.

A)Right hemisphere
B)Left hemisphere
C)Occipital lobe
D)Temporal lobe
Question
One groove called the _____________, divides each hemisphere vertically.

A)Cortex
B)Lateral fissure
C)Central sulcus
D)Brain stem
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One groove called the _____________, divides each hemisphere horizontally.

A)Cortex
B)Lateral fissure
C)Central sulcus
D)Brain stem
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In humans, the _________________ dwarfs the rest of the brain, occupying two thirds of its total mass.

A)Hypothalamus
B)Medulla
C)Cerebrum
D)Thalamus
Question
Damage to some areas of the ________________also impairs the ability to recognize the emotional content of facial expressions.

A)Hippocampus
B)Amygdala
C)Pons
D)Cerebrum
Question
When the body temperature drops, the _________________ causes blood-vessel constriction or minute involuntary movements, commonly refer to as the "shivers".

A)Hippocampus
B)Amygdala
C)Hypothalamus
D)Thalamus
Question
The ________________ is the largest of the limbic system structures, plays an important role in the acquisition of memories.

A)Hippocampus
B)Amygdala
C)Hypothalamus
D)Thalamus
Question
The _________is a dense network of nerve cells that serves as the brain's sentinel.

A)Medulla
B)Association area
C)Reticular formation
D)Limbic system
Question
The ____ contains structures that collectively regulate the internal state of the body.

A)Stem cells
B)Brain stem
C)Endocrine system
D)Limbic system
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___________________ has pioneered the use of electrical stimulation to probe structures deep in the brain.

A)Walter Hess
B)Broca
C)Wernicke
D)Roger Sperry
Question
A ____________ is any substance that modifies or modulates the activities of the postsynaptic neuron.

A)Neurotransmitter
B)Neuromodulator
C)Acetylcholine
D)Serotonin
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_______________often found in food that has been preserved incorrectly, poisons an individual by preventing release of acetylcholine in the respiratory system.

A)Botulinum toxin
B)Curare
C)Xanax
D)Prozac
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________________ is an antidepressanr drug that enhances the action of serotonin by preventing it from being removed from the synaptic cleft.

A)Valium
B)Curare
C)Xanax
D)Prozac
Question
Anxiety disorders are often treated with benzodiazepine drugs, such as ______________, that increase GABA activity.

A)Valium
B)Curare
C)Xanax
D)Prozac
Question
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a devastating disorder caused by deterioration of the ________________.

A)Nodes of Ranvier
B)Ganglia
C)Substantianiagra
D)Myelin sheath
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During the ______________, the neuron will fire only in response to a stimulus stronger than what is ordinarily necessary.

A)Absolute refractory period
B)Relative refractory period
C)Depolarization
D)Excitatory period
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To complete synaptic transmission, the neurotransmitters attach to receptor molecules embedded in the __________________ .

A)Presynaptic membrane
B)Postsynaptic membrane
C)Cell membrane
D)Synaptic vesicles
Question
An action potential begins when the excitatory inputs are sufficiently strong with respect to inhibitory inputs to depolarize the cell from ______________ millivolts.

A)-70 to -60
B)-75 to -65
C)-70 to -55
D)-75 to -60
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1
_________________ carry information away from the cell body.

A)Cells
B)Neurons
C)Axons
D)Dendrites
Axons
2
In many neurons the axon is covered by a sheath of fatty material known as _____________.

A)Myelin
B)Neurons
C)Glial cells
D)Vesicles
Myelin
3
_______________ help form a barrier that prevents certain substances in the bloodstream from reaching the brain.

A)Axons
B)Dendrites
C)Glial cells
D)Cell body
Glial cells
4
Speeds along myelinated axons can reach ____________ miles per hour.

A)280
B)270
C)260
D)250
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5
Stimulation, either directly or by chemical messages from other neurons, produces ___________________, a basic type of signal within neurons.

A)Spinal reflexes
B)Graded potentials
C)Action potentials
D)Resting potentials
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Damage to the ___________________ surrounding axons can seriously affect synaptic transmission.

A)Glial cell
B)Endocrine
C)Nodes of Ranvier
D)Myelin sheath
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7
In diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS), progressive deterioration of the _______________ leads to jerky, uncoordinated movements in the affected person.

A)Myelin sheath
B)Neurotransmitter
C)Nodes of Ranvier
D)Synapse
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8
The best-known imaging technique, and the first one developed for wide spread use, is an x-ray scanning procedure called ________________.

A)MRI scan
B)PET
C)CT scan
D)functional MRI
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9
The pseudoscience associated with the study of the skull and personality became known as ___________.

A)Neuroscience
B)Neuropsychology
C)Bioscience
D)Phrenology
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The __________ of an organism is the full sequence of genes found on the chromosomes with the associated DNA.

A)X chromosome
B)Y chromosome
C)Genome
D)Genetics
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Researchers in the field of human behavior genetics unite __________ and psychology to explore the causal link between inheritance and behavior.

A)Chromosome
B)Behavior
C)Genome
D)Genetics
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Researchers in the field of __________________ provide evolutionary explanations for the social behavior and social systems of humans and other animal species.

A)Sociobiology
B)Evolutionary psychology
C)Phrenology
D)Anthropology
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13
The reticular formation has long tracts of fibers that run to the ____________, which channels incoming sensory information to the appropriate area of the cerebral cortex, where that information is processed.

A)Hypothalamus
B)Pons
C)Medulla
D)Thalamus
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14
The __________, which is the largest of the limbic system structures, plays an important role in the acquisition of memories.

A)Hippocampus
B)Thalamus
C)Amygdala
D)Pons
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15
The area where the axon connects to the soma is ______________.

A)Axon hillock
B)Terminal buttons
C)Myelin sheath
D)Nodes of Ranvier
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16
When the ___________________is too large to be jumped by the neural impulse, the signal/information must be passed using chemicals as neurotransmitters instead of electrical currents.

A)Spinal reflex
B)Presynaptic
C)Action potential
D)Synaptic cleft
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17
______________ is the DNA segments that serve as the key functional units in hereditary transmission.

A)Chromosome
B)Genotype
C)Phenotype
D)Gene
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_______________ is the expression of your genetic makeup (eye color, height, hair color, etc).

A)Chromosome
B)Genotype
C)Phenotype
D)Gene
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_____________ are the thread-like strands of DNA molecules that form the DNA segments.

A)Chromosomes
B)Genotypes
C)Phenotypes
D)Genes
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20
In the brain and spinal cord, areas that are mostly axons are called ___________ which is possible to differentiate pathways or tracts of these axons.

A)White matter
B)Gray matter
C)Ganglia
D)Nerve
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21
Areas that include large number of cell bodies are called __________________.

A)White matter
B)Gray matter
C)Ganglia
D)Nerve
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22
When the action potential reaches the axon ending, it causes tiny bubbles of chemicals called ____________________ to release their contents into the synaptic gap.

A)Spinal reflex
B)Presynaptic
C)Synaptic vesicles
D)Synaptic cleft
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23
The surface of the axon contains hundreds of thousands of miniscule mechanisms called _______________.

A)Synapses
B)Ion channels
C)Synaptic gaps
D)Postsynaptics
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24
The actions of the body's voluntary muscles are controlled by the ______________, located just in front of the central sulcus in the frontal lobes.

A)Somatosensory cortex
B)Motor cortex
C)Cerebral cortex
D)Amygdala
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25
The hypothalamus maintains the body's internal equilibrium, or ____________.

A)Plasticity
B)Excitatory
C)Homeostasis
D)Resonance
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26
The production of new brain cells from naturally occurring stem cells are called ______________.

A)Agenesis
B)Neurogenesis
C)Plastic surgery
D)Brain imaging
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27
________________ are unspecialized cells that, under appropriate conditions, can be prompted to function as new neurons.

A)Ganglion
B)Genome
C)Stem cells
D)Nerve cells
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28
Researchers refer to changes in the performance of the brain as _____________.

A)Plasticity
B)Excitatory
C)Spontaneity
D)Resonance
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29
The ___________________ is often called the master gland.

A)Thyroid gland
B)Pituitary gland
C)Adrenal gland
D)Pancreas
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30
In females, a pituitary hormone stimulates production of _____________, which is essential to the hormonal chain reaction that triggers the release of ova from a woman's ovaries, making her fertile.

A)Androgen
B)Testosterone
C)Progesterone
D)Estrogen
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31
______________ initiate, maintain and stop development of secondary sexual characteristics, influence levels of arousal and awareness, serve as the basis for mood changes, and regulate metabolism.

A)Genomes
B)DNA
C)Endocrine
D)Hormones
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32
The ______________ tends to be more analytical; processes information bit by bit.

A)Right hemisphere
B)Left hemisphere
C)Occipital lobe
D)Temporal lobe
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33
The _______________ tends to be more holistic; processes information with respect to global patterns.

A)Right hemisphere
B)Left hemisphere
C)Occipital lobe
D)Temporal lobe
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34
One groove called the _____________, divides each hemisphere vertically.

A)Cortex
B)Lateral fissure
C)Central sulcus
D)Brain stem
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35
One groove called the _____________, divides each hemisphere horizontally.

A)Cortex
B)Lateral fissure
C)Central sulcus
D)Brain stem
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36
In humans, the _________________ dwarfs the rest of the brain, occupying two thirds of its total mass.

A)Hypothalamus
B)Medulla
C)Cerebrum
D)Thalamus
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37
Damage to some areas of the ________________also impairs the ability to recognize the emotional content of facial expressions.

A)Hippocampus
B)Amygdala
C)Pons
D)Cerebrum
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38
When the body temperature drops, the _________________ causes blood-vessel constriction or minute involuntary movements, commonly refer to as the "shivers".

A)Hippocampus
B)Amygdala
C)Hypothalamus
D)Thalamus
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39
The ________________ is the largest of the limbic system structures, plays an important role in the acquisition of memories.

A)Hippocampus
B)Amygdala
C)Hypothalamus
D)Thalamus
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40
The _________is a dense network of nerve cells that serves as the brain's sentinel.

A)Medulla
B)Association area
C)Reticular formation
D)Limbic system
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41
The ____ contains structures that collectively regulate the internal state of the body.

A)Stem cells
B)Brain stem
C)Endocrine system
D)Limbic system
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42
___________________ has pioneered the use of electrical stimulation to probe structures deep in the brain.

A)Walter Hess
B)Broca
C)Wernicke
D)Roger Sperry
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43
A ____________ is any substance that modifies or modulates the activities of the postsynaptic neuron.

A)Neurotransmitter
B)Neuromodulator
C)Acetylcholine
D)Serotonin
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44
_______________often found in food that has been preserved incorrectly, poisons an individual by preventing release of acetylcholine in the respiratory system.

A)Botulinum toxin
B)Curare
C)Xanax
D)Prozac
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45
________________ is an antidepressanr drug that enhances the action of serotonin by preventing it from being removed from the synaptic cleft.

A)Valium
B)Curare
C)Xanax
D)Prozac
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46
Anxiety disorders are often treated with benzodiazepine drugs, such as ______________, that increase GABA activity.

A)Valium
B)Curare
C)Xanax
D)Prozac
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47
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a devastating disorder caused by deterioration of the ________________.

A)Nodes of Ranvier
B)Ganglia
C)Substantianiagra
D)Myelin sheath
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48
During the ______________, the neuron will fire only in response to a stimulus stronger than what is ordinarily necessary.

A)Absolute refractory period
B)Relative refractory period
C)Depolarization
D)Excitatory period
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49
To complete synaptic transmission, the neurotransmitters attach to receptor molecules embedded in the __________________ .

A)Presynaptic membrane
B)Postsynaptic membrane
C)Cell membrane
D)Synaptic vesicles
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50
An action potential begins when the excitatory inputs are sufficiently strong with respect to inhibitory inputs to depolarize the cell from ______________ millivolts.

A)-70 to -60
B)-75 to -65
C)-70 to -55
D)-75 to -60
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