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Quiz 4: Evolution of Brain and Function
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Question 21
Short Answer
If an observed similarity between two species is due to a shared evolutionary history, it is called a _____ similarity.
Question 22
Short Answer
The third level of the triune brain is the _____ brain, which includes the neocortex and thalamic structures; this level is generally associated with problem solving, executive control, and an orientation toward the external world with an emphasis on linguistic functions.
Question 23
Multiple Choice
The frequencies of light that our visual system is most sensitive to are those that are least affected when they pass through
Question 24
Short Answer
Hughling Jackson proposed that over evolutionary time human brains have developed more general-purpose processing systems without replacing the earlier special-purpose processing mechanisms. This principle is known as _____.
Question 25
Multiple Choice
As a general rule, you can say that _____ matter is involved in the processing of information, whereas _____ matter is involved in moving information from one area of the brain to another.
Question 26
Short Answer
In tracing the development of primitive characteristics, Darwin reminds us to consider primitive and specialized characteristics as a _____ rather than a direct and single line, keeping in mind that different species have unique histories of evolution.
Question 27
Short Answer
The _____, or R-complex, which includes the brain stem and cerebellum, processes major life requirements such as breathing, temperature regulation, and sleep cycles as well as fairly structured behavioral patterns such as territoriality, courtship and hunting.
Question 28
Short Answer
Hughling Jackson proposed that higher-level brain structures, which evolved later than the reflexive ones, serve the purpose of inhibiting and modulating these basic reflexes. This principle is known as ______.
Question 29
Multiple Choice
Part of the limbic system, the _____, receives input from areas of the cortex involved in facial expression; damage in this area results in the lack of ability to detect emotional expressions, even though the person can identify the face.
Question 30
Multiple Choice
_____ is the preferred term in referring to the ancestral species related to humans because it is more precise.
Question 31
Multiple Choice
Homo habilis lived from 2.4 to 1.6 million years ago; it was given the name "handyman" because it
Question 32
Multiple Choice
The task of sensory systems is to derive meaning from _____ in the external world.
Question 33
Short Answer
The _____ includes regions devoted to sensory and motor processing and higher cognitive processes; it both sends and receives information from different areas within itself and to and from subcortical structures.
Question 34
Short Answer
_____ are made up of fats and proteins, and they wrap around axons like insulation does around electrical cables, resulting in increased speed of information transmission.
Question 35
Multiple Choice
Although humans do not have the largest brain in either absolute or relative terms, they do have the largest number of _____ neurons.
Question 36
Multiple Choice
In the case of humans, evolution has had to make a trade off between the requirement of walking upright and the development of a large brain; as a result, human infants need more _____ than other primate infants.