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1
Dendrite is to axon what ________ is to ________.
A) receiving; sending
B) sending; receiving
C) reuptake; action potential
D) action potential; reuptake
A) receiving; sending
B) sending; receiving
C) reuptake; action potential
D) action potential; reuptake
A
2
Which neurotransmitter is described incorrectly?
A) Acetylcholine: transmits messages related to skeletal muscles
B) GABA: an excitatory neurotransmitter inhibited by alcohol or tranquilizers
C) Serotonin: helps regulate sleep and mood
D) Glutamate: plays a role in memory
A) Acetylcholine: transmits messages related to skeletal muscles
B) GABA: an excitatory neurotransmitter inhibited by alcohol or tranquilizers
C) Serotonin: helps regulate sleep and mood
D) Glutamate: plays a role in memory
B
3
Which of the following sequences correctly arranges nervous system structures from the most general to the most specific?
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
A
4
The reabsorption of neuro transmitters by a terminal button is termed as:
A) recycling.
B) reassertion.
C) reuptake.
D) reuse.
A) recycling.
B) reassertion.
C) reuptake.
D) reuse.
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5
An axon is a:
A) neuron's cell body.
B) cluster of fibers at one end of a neuron.
C) support cell in the nervous system.
D) long, slim, tube-like extension.
A) neuron's cell body.
B) cluster of fibers at one end of a neuron.
C) support cell in the nervous system.
D) long, slim, tube-like extension.
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6
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) Cell body → axon → dendrite
D) Axon → dendrite -→cell body
A) Dendrite → axon → cell body
B) Dendrite → cell body → axon
C) Cell body → axon → dendrite
D) Axon → dendrite -→cell body
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7
Psychologists who specialize in considering the ways in which the biological structures and functions of the body affect behavior are known as ________.
A) genetic psychologists
B) bio psychologists
C) evolutionary psychologists
D) clinical neuro psychologists
A) genetic psychologists
B) bio psychologists
C) evolutionary psychologists
D) clinical neuro psychologists
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8
The state in which a neuron has a negative electrical charge of about -70 millivolts is known as the ________ state.
A) triggering
B) terminal
C) optimum
D) resting
A) triggering
B) terminal
C) optimum
D) resting
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9
A(n) ________ is the space between two neurons where the axon of a sending neuron communicates with the dendrites of a receiving neuron by using chemical messages.
A) synapse
B) terminal button
C) axon
D) cell body
A) synapse
B) terminal button
C) axon
D) cell body
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10
Which of the following statements regarding inhibitory messages is true?
A) Inhibitory messages always increase the likelihood that a receiving neuron will fire.
B) Inhibitory messages decrease the likelihood that a receiving neuron will fire.
C) The dendrites of a neuron can't receive both excitatory and inhibitory messages simultaneously.
D) Inhibitory messages make it more likely that an action potential will travel down its axon.
A) Inhibitory messages always increase the likelihood that a receiving neuron will fire.
B) Inhibitory messages decrease the likelihood that a receiving neuron will fire.
C) The dendrites of a neuron can't receive both excitatory and inhibitory messages simultaneously.
D) Inhibitory messages make it more likely that an action potential will travel down its axon.
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11
The basic elements of the nervous system are called:
A) axons.
B) glial cells.
C) neurons.
D) neuro transmitters.
A) axons.
B) glial cells.
C) neurons.
D) neuro transmitters.
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12
Which of the following statements is true regarding the action potentials?
A) As an impulse travels along an axon, the movement of ions changes the charge from positive to neutral in successive sections of the axon.
B) An action potential moves from one end of an axon to the other like a flame moving along a fuse.
C) After an impulse has passed through a particular section of an axon, negative ions are pumped out of that section, and its charge returns to positive while an action potential continues to move along the axon.
D) Just after an action potential has passed through a section of an axon, a neuron can fire again immediately if it receives enough stimulation.
A) As an impulse travels along an axon, the movement of ions changes the charge from positive to neutral in successive sections of the axon.
B) An action potential moves from one end of an axon to the other like a flame moving along a fuse.
C) After an impulse has passed through a particular section of an axon, negative ions are pumped out of that section, and its charge returns to positive while an action potential continues to move along the axon.
D) Just after an action potential has passed through a section of an axon, a neuron can fire again immediately if it receives enough stimulation.
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13
A ________ is a protective coat of fat and protein that wraps around the axon.
A) myelin sheath
B) glial cell
C) dendrite
D) synapse
A) myelin sheath
B) glial cell
C) dendrite
D) synapse
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14
Electrical wires are generally protected by a tube of plastic. A similar insulating function is performed in the nervous system by a:
A) myelin sheath.
B) glial cell.
C) terminal button.
D) synapse.
A) myelin sheath.
B) glial cell.
C) terminal button.
D) synapse.
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15
Terminal buttons are found at the end of:
A) neurotransmitters.
B) dendrites.
C) axons.
D) glial cells.
A) neurotransmitters.
B) dendrites.
C) axons.
D) glial cells.
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16
There is a cluster of fibers at theend of every neuron that receives messages from other neurons 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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17
When an action potential occurs, aneuron's electrical charge:
A) changes from negative to neutral.
B) changes from positive to neutral.
C) changes from negative to positive.
D) changes from positive to negative.
A) changes from negative to neutral.
B) changes from positive to neutral.
C) changes from negative to positive.
D) changes from positive to negative.
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18
The rule that neurons are either on or off is known as the ________ law.
A) intensity of stimulus
B) graded action
C) all-or-none
D) incremental transformational
A) intensity of stimulus
B) graded action
C) all-or-none
D) incremental transformational
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19
________ are specialized neurons that fire not only when a person enacts a particular behavior, but also when a person simply observes another individual carrying out the same behavior.
A) Pharyngeal motor neurons
B) Mirror neurons
C) Ventral cord motor neurons
D) Amphid neurons
A) Pharyngeal motor neurons
B) Mirror neurons
C) Ventral cord motor neurons
D) Amphid neurons
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20
Which of the following structures is especially important for carrying messages received by the dendrites to other neurons?
A) Neurotransmitter
B) Synapse
C) Axon
D) Glial cell
A) Neurotransmitter
B) Synapse
C) Axon
D) Glial cell
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21
The two major divisions of the peripheral nervous system are the ________ and ________ divisions.
A) somatic; autonomic
B) sympathetic; parasympathetic
C) afferent; efferent
D) sensory; motor
A) somatic; autonomic
B) sympathetic; parasympathetic
C) afferent; efferent
D) sensory; motor
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22
________ communicate information in the opposite direction, from the brain and nervous system to muscles and glands.
A) Mirror neurons
B) Amphid neurons
C) Motor neurons
D) Autoneurons
A) Mirror neurons
B) Amphid neurons
C) Motor neurons
D) Autoneurons
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23
A(n) ________ is an automatic, involuntary response to an incoming stimulus.
A) action potential
B) intuition
C) instinct
D) reflex
A) action potential
B) intuition
C) instinct
D) reflex
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24
The part of the autonomic division of the nervous system that acts to calm the body after an emergency has ended is known as the ________ division.
A) somatic
B) sympathetic
C) parasympathetic
D) apathetic
A) somatic
B) sympathetic
C) parasympathetic
D) apathetic
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25
The neurotransmitter dopamine is:
A) associated with the brain's effort to deal with pain.
B) related to Alzheimer's disease.
C) involved in the regulation of sleep, eating, mood, and pain.
D) involved in movement, attention, and learning.
A) associated with the brain's effort to deal with pain.
B) related to Alzheimer's disease.
C) involved in the regulation of sleep, eating, mood, and pain.
D) involved in movement, attention, and learning.
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26
The ________ is the main means for transmitting messages between the brain and the rest of the body.
A) cortex
B) medulla
C) axon
D) spinal cord
A) cortex
B) medulla
C) axon
D) spinal cord
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27
The ________ is the part of the peripheral nervous system that specializes in the control of voluntary movements and the communication of information to and from the sense organs.
A) somatic division
B) sympathetic division
C) parasympathetic division
D) autonomic division
A) somatic division
B) sympathetic division
C) parasympathetic division
D) autonomic division
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28
Which neurotransmitter is correctly matched with a psychological function?
A) Relief of pain: glutamate
B) Regulates mood: acetylcholine
C) Facilitates learning: dopamine
D) Contributes to memory: serotonin
A) Relief of pain: glutamate
B) Regulates mood: acetylcholine
C) Facilitates learning: dopamine
D) Contributes to memory: serotonin
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29
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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30
Sensory is to motor what ________ is to ________.
A) efferent; afferent
B) afferent; efferent
C) afferent; interneuron
D) interneuron; efferent
A) efferent; afferent
B) afferent; efferent
C) afferent; interneuron
D) interneuron; efferent
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31
The nervous system is divided into the ________ and the ________ nervous systems.
A) primary; secondary
B) somatic; autonomic
C) sympathetic; parasympathetic
D) central; peripheral
A) primary; secondary
B) somatic; autonomic
C) sympathetic; parasympathetic
D) central; peripheral
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32
Which of the following is true of the spinal cord's control of behavior?
A) The spinal cord can't control any behavior without the help of the brain.
B) The spinal cord is not involved in reflexes.
C) The spinal cord can control some simple reflexes without the brain's help.
D) The spinal cord can control relatively complex behavior without the brain's help.
A) The spinal cord can't control any behavior without the help of the brain.
B) The spinal cord is not involved in reflexes.
C) The spinal cord can control some simple reflexes without the brain's help.
D) The spinal cord can control relatively complex behavior without the brain's help.
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33
The ________ division directs the body to store energy for use in emergencies.
A) somatic
B) sympathetic
C) parasympathetic
D) apathetic
A) somatic
B) sympathetic
C) parasympathetic
D) apathetic
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34
Inhibitory is to excitatory what ________ is to ________.
A) glutamate; GABA
B) glutamate; acetylcholine
C) GABA; glutamate
D) endorphins; GABA
A) glutamate; GABA
B) glutamate; acetylcholine
C) GABA; glutamate
D) endorphins; GABA
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35
The part of the autonomic division of the nervous system that acts to prepare the body for action in stressful situations, engaging all the organism's resources to respond to a threat is known as the ________.
A) somatic division
B) sympathetic division
C) parasympathetic division
D) apathetic division
A) somatic division
B) sympathetic division
C) parasympathetic division
D) apathetic division
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36
The central nervous system is composed of ________. The peripheral nervous system comprises ________.
A) the somatic and autonomic nervous systems; the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems
B) the somatic and autonomic nervous systems; the brain and the spinal cord
C) the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems; the somatic and autonomic nervous systems
D) the brain and the spinal cord; the somatic and autonomic nervous systems
A) the somatic and autonomic nervous systems; the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems
B) the somatic and autonomic nervous systems; the brain and the spinal cord
C) the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems; the somatic and autonomic nervous systems
D) the brain and the spinal cord; the somatic and autonomic nervous systems
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37
The brain and the spinal cord constitute the ________ nervous system.
A) central
B) peripheral
C) extraneous
D) parasympathetic
A) central
B) peripheral
C) extraneous
D) parasympathetic
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38
Somatic is to autonomic what ________ is to ________.
A) involuntary; voluntary
B) voluntary; involuntary
C) excitation; rest
D) rest; excitation
A) involuntary; voluntary
B) voluntary; involuntary
C) excitation; rest
D) rest; excitation
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39
The fight-or-flight response is associated with the ________ division.
A) somatic
B) sympathetic
C) parasympathetic
D) apathetic
A) somatic
B) sympathetic
C) parasympathetic
D) apathetic
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40
Which of the following situations is most likely to involve the action of the parasympathetic nervous system?
A) Brooke accidentally touches a hot iron, and she immediately jerks her hand away.
B) Callie panics when she mistakes her roommate for a thief, but she relaxes after having a glass of water.
C) Denise walks toward her car in a deserted street and is alarmed when a strange-looking man appear sout of no where.
D) Peyton gets ready to go to bed and is alarmed when she sees a stranger at her window.
A) Brooke accidentally touches a hot iron, and she immediately jerks her hand away.
B) Callie panics when she mistakes her roommate for a thief, but she relaxes after having a glass of water.
C) Denise walks toward her car in a deserted street and is alarmed when a strange-looking man appear sout of no where.
D) Peyton gets ready to go to bed and is alarmed when she sees a stranger at her window.
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41
The study of the effects of heredity on how people conduct themselves is known as ________.
A) behavioral genetics
B) classical genetics
C) development genetics
D) molecular genetics
A) behavioral genetics
B) classical genetics
C) development genetics
D) molecular genetics
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42
Izzy sees a snake in her backyard. Her pupils dilate, and her heart starts pounding. Her breathing is shallow and rapid. Her ________ nervous system is active.
A) parasympathetic
B) sympathetic
C) apathetic
D) somatic
A) parasympathetic
B) sympathetic
C) apathetic
D) somatic
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43
Which of the following statements best expresses the relationship between the nervous system and the endocrine system?
A) They operate entirely independently.
B) The endocrine system is part of the central nervous system.
C) The endocrine system influences and is influenced by the nervous system.
D) The central nervous system is part of the endocrine system.
A) They operate entirely independently.
B) The endocrine system is part of the central nervous system.
C) The endocrine system influences and is influenced by the nervous system.
D) The central nervous system is part of the endocrine system.
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44
Which of the following is NOT a brain-scanning technique?
A) Electroencephalogram (EEG)
B) Electromyogram (EMG)
C) Positron emission tomography (PET)
D) Transcranial magnetic stimulation imaging (TMS)
A) Electroencephalogram (EEG)
B) Electromyogram (EMG)
C) Positron emission tomography (PET)
D) Transcranial magnetic stimulation imaging (TMS)
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45
The ________ gland has sometimes been called the master gland because it controls the functioning of the rest of the endocrine system.
A) pituitary
B) esophageal
C) apocrine
D) parotid
A) pituitary
B) esophageal
C) apocrine
D) parotid
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46
The hindbrain includes each of the following structures EXCEPT the:
A) medulla.
B) thalamus.
C) pons.
D) cerebellum.
A) medulla.
B) thalamus.
C) pons.
D) cerebellum.
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47
Which of the following structures is NOT part of the brain's central core?
A) Hippocampus
B) Cerebellum
C) Pons
D) Reticular formation
A) Hippocampus
B) Cerebellum
C) Pons
D) Reticular formation
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48
The ________ gland is a major component of the endocrine system, which secretes hormones that control growth and other parts of the endocrine system.
A) esophageal
B) apocrine
C) parotid
D) pituitary
A) esophageal
B) apocrine
C) parotid
D) pituitary
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49
The ________ is the part of the brain that is located in the middle of the central core and acts primarily to relay information about the senses.
A) thalamus
B) cerebellum
C) hypothalamus
D) amygdala
A) thalamus
B) cerebellum
C) hypothalamus
D) amygdala
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50
Brent is taking part in an experiment in the cognitive neuroscience lab on campus. Silently, he reads sequences of words flashed on a computer screen. Simultaneously, the electrical activity of his brain is recorded through electrodes placed on the outside of his skull. The brain-scanning technique used in this study is:
A) fMRI.
B) PET.
C) EEG.
D) TMS.
A) fMRI.
B) PET.
C) EEG.
D) TMS.
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51
One of the newest brain-scanning techniques that is sometimes called a virtual lesion is:
A) PET.
B) EEG.
C) TMS.
D) fMRI.
A) PET.
B) EEG.
C) TMS.
D) fMRI.
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52
The pons serves to:
A) regulate arousal.
B) relay sensory information to the brain's association areas.
C) integrate movement between the left and right halves of the body.
D) consolidate memories.
A) regulate arousal.
B) relay sensory information to the brain's association areas.
C) integrate movement between the left and right halves of the body.
D) consolidate memories.
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53
Marisol is trying a new treatment for severe depression. A tiny region of her brain is exposed to a strong magnetic field. Marisol is undergoing:
A) optogenetic therapy.
B) transcranial magnetic stimulation.
C) positron emission tomography.
D) functional magnetic resonance imaging.
A) optogenetic therapy.
B) transcranial magnetic stimulation.
C) positron emission tomography.
D) functional magnetic resonance imaging.
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54
It ispossible to view individual circuits of neurons due to the emerging field of:
A) optogenetics.
B) synaptic reflectance.
C) neurogenetics.
D) transcranial magnetic stimulation.
A) optogenetics.
B) synaptic reflectance.
C) neurogenetics.
D) transcranial magnetic stimulation.
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55
The part of the brain extending from the medulla through the pons and made up of groups of nerve cells that can immediately activate other parts of the brain to produce general bodily arousal is known as the ________.
A) reticular formation
B) thalamus
C) cerebellum
D) limbic system
A) reticular formation
B) thalamus
C) cerebellum
D) limbic system
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56
The part of the brain closest to the spinal cord is the ________, and it controls critical body functions, such as ________.
A) cerebellum; maintaining body temperature
B) cerebellum; heart rate and respiration
C) medulla; maintaining body temperature
D) medulla; heart rate and respiration
A) cerebellum; maintaining body temperature
B) cerebellum; heart rate and respiration
C) medulla; maintaining body temperature
D) medulla; heart rate and respiration
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57
Your friend is considering using steroids to increase muscle mass. You would warn him that steroid abuse can lead to:
A) violent, dangerous behavior.
B) obesity.
C) autism.
D) Type II diabetes.
A) violent, dangerous behavior.
B) obesity.
C) autism.
D) Type II diabetes.
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58
Dr. Schilling is investigating the potential genetic basis of antisocial personality disorder by examining the relative prevalence of the disorder among either identical or fraternal twins, raised either together or in different families. Dr. Schilling is best described as a ________.
A) behavioral geneticist
B) classical geneticist
C) development geneticist
D) molecular geneticist
A) behavioral geneticist
B) classical geneticist
C) development geneticist
D) molecular geneticist
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59
Which brain-scanning technique below is correctly matched with its description?
A) EEG: records the brain's electrical activity through electrodes
B) PET: causes a momentary interruption of the brain's electrical activity
C) fMRI: traces biochemical activity in the brain
D) TMS: produces a graph of electrical wave patterns
A) EEG: records the brain's electrical activity through electrodes
B) PET: causes a momentary interruption of the brain's electrical activity
C) fMRI: traces biochemical activity in the brain
D) TMS: produces a graph of electrical wave patterns
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60
Yves has been drinking. He has difficulty walking a straight line when asked to do so by a police officer. In this scenario, Yves' ________ is most likely to be functioning poorly.
A) thalamus
B) cerebellum
C) corpus callosum
D) reticular formation
A) thalamus
B) cerebellum
C) corpus callosum
D) reticular formation
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61
The ________ is referred to as the new brain.
A) hindbrain
B) limbic system
C) cerebral cortex
D) central core
A) hindbrain
B) limbic system
C) cerebral cortex
D) central core
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62
The structures of the ________ jointly control a variety of basic functions relating to emotions and self-preservation, such as eating, aggression, and reproduction.
A) central core of the brain
B) endocrine system
C) limbic system
D) cerebral cortex
A) central core of the brain
B) endocrine system
C) limbic system
D) cerebral cortex
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63
The process by which the brain continually reorganizes itself throughout the life spanis termed:
A) neuroformation.
B) neuroplasticity.
C) neuroadaptation.
D) neuromutability.
A) neuroformation.
B) neuroplasticity.
C) neuroadaptation.
D) neuromutability.
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64
The limbic system contains which of the following structures?
A) Amygdala
B) Pons
C) Thalamus
D) Corpus callosum
A) Amygdala
B) Pons
C) Thalamus
D) Corpus callosum
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65
Our motivation or drive for things such as pizza, beer, and sex is associated with the activity in the region of the brain known as the:
A) hypothalamus.
B) thalamus.
C) hippocampus.
D) amygdala.
A) hypothalamus.
B) thalamus.
C) hippocampus.
D) amygdala.
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66
Mrs. Simon has learned to lessen the pain associated with her migraines by voluntarily relaxing specific muscles and reducing her blood pressure.This example illustrates:
A) deep-brain stimulation.
B) biofeedback.
C) split-brain control.
D) transcranial stimulation.
A) deep-brain stimulation.
B) biofeedback.
C) split-brain control.
D) transcranial stimulation.
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67
Kate has suffered damage to the right side of her brain. Which of the following processes is leastlikely to be affected?
A) Achieving fengshui 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 fengshui 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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68
The visual area in the cortex is located in the ________.
A) frontal lobe
B) occipital lobe
C) temporal lobe
D) parietal lobe
A) frontal lobe
B) occipital lobe
C) temporal lobe
D) parietal lobe
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69
The ________ area is the site in the brain of the tissue that corresponds to each of the senses, with the degree of sensitivity related to the amount of the tissue allocated to that site.
A) attribution
B) sensory
C) motor
D) association
A) attribution
B) sensory
C) motor
D) association
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70
The somatosensory area is to the auditory area what 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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71
People whose corpus callosum has been surgically cut to stop seizures are called ________.
A) deep-brain patients
B) dual brain patients
C) split-brain patients
D) bicameral patients
A) deep-brain patients
B) dual brain patients
C) split-brain patients
D) bicameral patients
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72
Which of the following statements is most accurate in the context of lateralization of language?
A) Language processingis most likely to occur in the left side of the brain.
B) Language processing is most likely to occur in the right side of the brain.
C) The control of language is shared equally between the hemispheres.
D) The lateralization of language varies dramatically from one person to another.
A) Language processingis most likely to occur in the left side of the brain.
B) Language processing is most likely to occur in the right side of the brain.
C) The control of language is shared equally between the hemispheres.
D) The lateralization of language varies dramatically from one person to another.
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73
The ________ in the brain contributes to the body's maintenance of a steady internal environment called ________.
A) thalamus; homeostasis
B) hypothalamus; homeostasis
C) hippocampus; equilibrium
D) thalamus; equilibrium
A) thalamus; homeostasis
B) hypothalamus; homeostasis
C) hippocampus; equilibrium
D) thalamus; equilibrium
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74
Trevor is desperately trying to solve a verbal analogy as part of a standardized entrance examination.On the other hand, Sienna is giving an oral presentation in a political science class. Of the brain's hemispheres, Trevor's ________ hemisphere is most active, and Sienna's ________ hemisphere is most active.
A) right; right
B) left; left
C) right; left
D) left; right
A) right; right
B) left; left
C) right; left
D) left; right
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75
Ramona is a woman. Stefan is a man. Which of the following statements is true regarding the potential differences in the corpus callosum between these two individuals?
A) Stefan's corpus callosum is probably the same size as Ramona's.
B) Ramona's corpus callosum is larger than Stefan's.
C) Ramona's corpus callosum is slightly smaller than Stefan's.
D) Stefan's corpus callosum is much larger than Ramona's.
A) Stefan's corpus callosum is probably the same size as Ramona's.
B) Ramona's corpus callosum is larger than Stefan's.
C) Ramona's corpus callosum is slightly smaller than Stefan's.
D) Stefan's corpus callosum is much larger than Ramona's.
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76
Neurogenesis is especially evident in brain areas related to learning and memory. Based on this statement, you might expect neurogenesis to be particularly prevalent in the brain's:
A) thalamus.
B) cerebellum.
C) hippocampus.
D) hypothalamus.
A) thalamus.
B) cerebellum.
C) hippocampus.
D) hypothalamus.
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77
The ________ areas are considered to be the site of higher mental processes, such as thinking, language, memory, and speech.
A) sensory
B) attribution
C) motor
D) association
A) sensory
B) attribution
C) motor
D) association
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78
In the context of the cerebral cortex of the brain, the motor area is located in the ________ lobes.
A) occipital
B) frontal
C) parietal
D) temporal
A) occipital
B) frontal
C) parietal
D) temporal
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79
________ is the creation of new neurons.
A) Neurogenesis
B) Neuroadaptation
C) Neuromutability
D) Neuropathy
A) Neurogenesis
B) Neuroadaptation
C) Neuromutability
D) Neuropathy
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80
In a neuro physiological investigation, 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) parietal lobe.
B) frontal lobe.
C) temporal lobe.
D) occipital lobe.
A) parietal lobe.
B) frontal lobe.
C) temporal lobe.
D) occipital lobe.
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