What is functional near-infrared spectroscopy?
A) a noninvasive technique that combines genetic and synthetic drugs to activate targeted cells in living tissue
B) an invasive technique that produces an electrical record of graded potentials between two locations in the cerebral cortex
C) a noninvasive technique that gathers light transmitted through cortical tissue to image oxygen consumption
D) an invasive technique involving spectral analysis of fluid drawn from cortical tissue to image oxygen consumption
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Q12: For measuring spatial memory in rats, the
Q13: The mirror-drawing task measures:
A)sensory perception.
B)motor memory.
C)sensory memory.
D)spatial
Q14: What does Brainbow allow researchers to do?
A)target
Q15: A three-dimensional image of living tissue can
Q16: The _ memory task measures whether subjects
Q18: _ stains show cell bodies, whereas _
Q19: The electroencephalograph (EEG) was invented by:
A)Hans Berger.
B)Wilder
Q20: In rats, place learning is measured using:
A)the
Q21: EEG is a measure of:
A)graded potentials.
B)evoked potentials.
C)action
Q22: Which of the following is NOT one
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