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The _____ nervous system processes and coordinates sensory input from the body in order to send signals from the brain and spinal cord back to the muscles and bones in the body.
A)peripheral
B)sympathetic
C)autonomic
D)central
A)peripheral
B)sympathetic
C)autonomic
D)central
central
2
Chemicals that pass information across the tiny gap between neurons are called:
A)neurotransmitters.
B)phytohormones.
C)gasotransmitters.
D)semiochemicals.
A)neurotransmitters.
B)phytohormones.
C)gasotransmitters.
D)semiochemicals.
neurotransmitters.
3
The major advantage of fMRI over PET is that fMRI:
A)measures both brain structure and function.
B)allows for cause and effect determinations between brain function and behavior to be made.
C)does not involve the use of an expensive machine that generates magnetic pulses.
D)allows for the measurement of brain activity on a much shorter time scale.
A)measures both brain structure and function.
B)allows for cause and effect determinations between brain function and behavior to be made.
C)does not involve the use of an expensive machine that generates magnetic pulses.
D)allows for the measurement of brain activity on a much shorter time scale.
allows for the measurement of brain activity on a much shorter time scale.
4
The myelin sheath of an axon:
A)functions only as a guard against diseases.
B)allows efficient transmission of signals to other neurons,organs,or muscles.
C)receives and processes information from all parts of the body.
D)keeps a cell alive.
A)functions only as a guard against diseases.
B)allows efficient transmission of signals to other neurons,organs,or muscles.
C)receives and processes information from all parts of the body.
D)keeps a cell alive.
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5
Which statement describes a consequence of DNA methylation?
A)The trait associated with the methylated gene will be more visible.
B)The basic DNA sequence of the methylated gene will be altered.
C)The tumor-suppression genes will be activated.
D)The methylated gene will not be expressed.
A)The trait associated with the methylated gene will be more visible.
B)The basic DNA sequence of the methylated gene will be altered.
C)The tumor-suppression genes will be activated.
D)The methylated gene will not be expressed.
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6
The division of the peripheral nervous system most commonly associated with the "fight-or-flight" response is the _____ nervous system.
A)sympathetic
B)parasympathetic
C)somatic
D)cardiovascular
A)sympathetic
B)parasympathetic
C)somatic
D)cardiovascular
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7
Split-brain studies have revealed that:
A)information is processed in the same hemisphere as it is received.
B)information entering one hemisphere stays there in the absence of the corpus callosum.
C)the corpus callosum does not help the two hemispheres exchange information.
D)the right and left hemispheres have no independent functions.
A)information is processed in the same hemisphere as it is received.
B)information entering one hemisphere stays there in the absence of the corpus callosum.
C)the corpus callosum does not help the two hemispheres exchange information.
D)the right and left hemispheres have no independent functions.
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8
The parietal lobe is MOST associated with the sense of:
A)vision.
B)touch.
C)hearing.
D)smell.
A)vision.
B)touch.
C)hearing.
D)smell.
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9
Which statement is NOT true of dopamine?
A)Dopamine is involved in associating a reward with the behavior that produced it.
B)Low levels of dopamine impair motor functioning.
C)High levels of dopamine are linked to schizophrenia.
D)High levels of dopamine are associated with depression.
A)Dopamine is involved in associating a reward with the behavior that produced it.
B)Low levels of dopamine impair motor functioning.
C)High levels of dopamine are linked to schizophrenia.
D)High levels of dopamine are associated with depression.
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10
Heritability scores higher than 0 but less than 1.00 indicate the:
A)interaction between genetics and the environment in producing a particular trait.
B)contribution of genetics alone in producing all behaviors.
C)contribution of environmental factors alone in producing all behaviors.
D)role of new genes influencing a particular behavior.
A)interaction between genetics and the environment in producing a particular trait.
B)contribution of genetics alone in producing all behaviors.
C)contribution of environmental factors alone in producing all behaviors.
D)role of new genes influencing a particular behavior.
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11
An electroencephalograph is a beneficial tool for:
A)determining cause and effect between brain function and behavior.
B)determining the amount of brain activity during different states of consciousness.
C)localizing the regions of the brain responsible for various cognitive processes.
D)obtaining a high-resolution scan of the various brain structures.
A)determining cause and effect between brain function and behavior.
B)determining the amount of brain activity during different states of consciousness.
C)localizing the regions of the brain responsible for various cognitive processes.
D)obtaining a high-resolution scan of the various brain structures.
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12
_____ receive information from the external world and convey this information to the brain via the spinal cord.
A)Sensory neurons
B)Motor neurons
C)Chromosomes
D)Interneurons
A)Sensory neurons
B)Motor neurons
C)Chromosomes
D)Interneurons
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13
Which brain region is NOT involved with movement?
A)the amygdala
B)the basal ganglia
C)the motor cortex
D)the tegmentum
A)the amygdala
B)the basal ganglia
C)the motor cortex
D)the tegmentum
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14
Denton can pitch a baseball with an effortless and smooth movement.What part of the hindbrain is associated with this highly coordinated motion?
A)the pons
B)the cerebellum
C)the medulla
D)the spinal cord
A)the pons
B)the cerebellum
C)the medulla
D)the spinal cord
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15
By blocking the reuptake of dopamine and _____,amphetamine functions as a strong _____.
A)acetylcholine;agonist
B)acetylcholine;antagonist
C)norepinephrine;agonist
D)norepinephrine;antagonist
A)acetylcholine;agonist
B)acetylcholine;antagonist
C)norepinephrine;agonist
D)norepinephrine;antagonist
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