Define The Psychology Of Brain Quiz

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1. Phrenology highlighted the presumed functions of

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Phrenology was a pseudoscience popular in the 19th century that claimed personality traits could be determined by the shape and size of specific brain regions, not the circulatory or digestive systems.

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2. For you to experience the pain of a sprained ankle, ________ must first relay incoming pain messages from your ankle to your spinal cord.

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Sensory neurons are responsible for carrying the messages of pain from your ankle to your spinal cord, allowing you to experience the sensation of a sprained ankle. Motor neurons are involved in muscle movement, interneurons connect neurons within the central nervous system, and brain cells (neurons) are responsible for processing and interpreting sensory information.

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3. Dendrites are branching extensions of what?

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Dendrites are part of neurons and are responsible for receiving signals from other neurons.

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4. In transmitting sensory information to the brain, an electrical signal travels from which part of a single neuron?

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The correct sequence of transmission of an electrical signal in a single neuron is from the dendrites to the cell body to the axon. This process allows for the communication of sensory information and integration of signals within the neuron before transmitting the signal to other neurons.

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5. A brief electrical charge that travels down the axon of a neuron is called the?

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The correct term for a brief electrical charge traveling down the axon of a neuron is known as an action potential. It is a key component in neural communication.

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6. With regard to the process of neural transmission, a refractory period refers to a time interval in which

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The correct answer refers to the refractory period, which is when positively charged ions are pumped back outside a neural membrane to restore the membrane potential. The incorrect answers refer to different processes involved in neural transmission but do not specifically pertain to the refractory period.

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7. What is a synapse?

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A synapse is the physical space between two neurons where signals are transmitted.

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8. Endorphins are

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Endorphins are neurotransmitters that act as natural pain relievers in the brain.

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9. Alzheimer's disease is most closely linked to the deterioration of neurons that produce which neurotransmitter?

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Alzheimer's disease is characterized by a decrease in the production of acetylcholine, which is important for memory and learning processes. While dopamine, serotonin, and gamma-aminobutyric acid are important neurotransmitters, they are not specifically associated with Alzheimer's disease.

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10. Which of the following components make up the central nervous system?

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The central nervous system includes the brain and the spinal cord, which are responsible for coordinating the body's activities and transmitting signals between different parts of the body.

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11. Which division of the autonomic nervous system arouses the body and mobilizes its energy in stressful situations?

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The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for the fight-or-flight response in stressful situations, while the parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for the rest-and-digest response. The enteric nervous system controls gastrointestinal functions, and the somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements.

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12. Neural networks refer to

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Neural networks specifically refer to interrelated clusters of neurons in the central nervous system, not exercises, computer systems, or electronic devices.

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13. The hypothalamus influences the ________ to send messages to the ________.

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The hypothalamus is a region of the brain that influences the pituitary gland to send messages to the endocrine glands, controlling various hormonal functions in the body.

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14. Surgical destruction of brain tissue is called a(n)

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Surgical destruction of brain tissue is specifically referred to as a lesion, which is a localized abnormal structural change in a tissue.

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15. To identify which of Lucy's brain areas was most active when she talked, neuroscientists gave her a temporarily radioactive form of glucose and a(n) ____________.

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Neuroscientists use PET scans to measure brain activity by tracking the radioactive glucose. MRI and CT scans provide structural images rather than activity measurements. X-rays are used for imaging bones and other dense tissues, not brain activity.

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16. The reticular formation is located in the

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The reticular formation is a part of the brainstem responsible for regulating arousal and consciousness.

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17. To demonstrate that brain stimulation can make a rat violently aggressive, a neuroscientist should electrically stimulate the rat's

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The amygdala is known for its role in processing emotions, including fear and aggression, making it a common target for studying aggression. Stimulation of the prefrontal cortex, cerebellum, or hippocampus would not typically lead to violent aggression in rats.

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18. Addictive disorders are likely to be associated with reward centers in the

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The limbic system, which includes structures like the nucleus accumbens and ventral tegmental area, is responsible for processing emotions and plays a key role in addiction.

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19. What is the covering layer of the cerebrum?

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The cerebral cortex is the outer layer of the cerebrum and plays a key role in memory, attention, perception, awareness, thought, language, and consciousness.

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20. The surgical removal of a large tumor from Dane's occipital lobe resulted in extensive loss of brain tissue. Dane is most likely to suffer some loss of

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The occipital lobe is responsible for processing visual information, so damage to this area would primarily affect visual perception.

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21. By simply thinking about a move, which activates their brain cells, people may be able to move a robotic arm. This best illustrates

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Neural prosthetics involve the use of brain signals to control external devices such as robotic arms.

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22. The process of anticipating that you will be punished for misbehaving takes place in the

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The association areas are responsible for higher cognitive functions, including processing consequences and anticipating punishment for behavior.

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23. Brain plasticity may contribute to the effectiveness of which therapy?

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Brain plasticity refers to the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life. Constraint-induced therapy is a method that involves restricting the use of a healthy limb to force the use of the affected limb, promoting brain plasticity and recovery.

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24. Damage to the left cerebral hemisphere is most likely to reduce people's ability to

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Damage to the left cerebral hemisphere is usually associated with impairments in skills related to analytical and logical thinking, such as solving arithmetic problems.

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25. What is the function of the corpus callosum?

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The corpus callosum specifically facilitates communication between the left and right brain hemispheres, allowing for integration of functions.

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26. A picture of a dog is briefly flashed in the left visual field of a split-brain patient. At the same time a picture of a boy is flashed in the right visual field. In identifying what she saw, the patient would be most likely to

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In split-brain patients, when different images are presented to each hemisphere, the patient's verbal response is typically based on the information received in the left hemisphere (which controls language). Therefore, even though the patient actually saw the dog in the left visual field, she would likely verbally report the image presented to the right visual field (the boy).

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27. In Roger Sperry’s view, the brain creates and controls the mind, which in turn influences the brain. Sperry understands the mind and brain as a

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Roger Sperry views the mind and brain as a holistic system where they are interconnected and cannot be separated as distinct entities. This perspective differs from the idea of them being separate entities, a linear system, or a dualistic system.

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28. At about eight months of age, people across the world start to ___ strangers; as adults, they prefer the company of those whose attributes are ___ to their own.

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At about eight months, stranger anxiety often develops in infants. As adults, they generally feel more comfortable around individuals who are similar to them in terms of interests, values, and beliefs.

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29. A human sperm cell contains how many chromosomes?

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Human sperm cells, like all sex cells, are gametes and contain only half the number of chromosomes found in a normal human cell. In humans, the normal number of chromosomes is 46, with 23 pairs. Therefore, a human sperm cell contains 23 chromosomes.

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30. DNA is a complex...

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DNA is a complex molecule that carries genetic information in all living organisms.

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Phrenology highlighted the presumed functions of
For you to experience the pain of a sprained ankle, ________ must...
Dendrites are branching extensions of what?
In transmitting sensory information to the brain, an electrical signal...
A brief electrical charge that travels down the axon of a neuron is...
With regard to the process of neural transmission, a refractory period...
What is a synapse?
Endorphins are
Alzheimer's disease is most closely linked to the deterioration of...
Which of the following components make up the central nervous system?
Which division of the autonomic nervous system arouses the body and...
Neural networks refer to
The hypothalamus influences the ________ to send messages to the...
Surgical destruction of brain tissue is called a(n)
To identify which of Lucy's brain areas was most active when she...
The reticular formation is located in the
To demonstrate that brain stimulation can make a rat violently...
Addictive disorders are likely to be associated with reward centers in...
What is the covering layer of the cerebrum?
The surgical removal of a large tumor from Dane's occipital lobe...
By simply thinking about a move, which activates their brain cells,...
The process of anticipating that you will be punished for misbehaving...
Brain plasticity may contribute to the effectiveness of which therapy?
Damage to the left cerebral hemisphere is most likely to reduce...
What is the function of the corpus callosum?
A picture of a dog is briefly flashed in the left visual field of a...
In Roger Sperry’s view, the brain creates and controls the mind,...
At about eight months of age, people across the world start to ___...
A human sperm cell contains how many chromosomes?
DNA is a complex...
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