Deck 58: Cerebral Cortex, Intellectual Functions of the Brain, Learning, and Memory
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Deck 58: Cerebral Cortex, Intellectual Functions of the Brain, Learning, and Memory
1
The two hemispheres of the brain are connected by which nerve fibers or pathways?
A)Lateral lemniscus
B)Corticofugal fibers
C)Corpus callosum
D)Arcuate fasciculus
A)Lateral lemniscus
B)Corticofugal fibers
C)Corpus callosum
D)Arcuate fasciculus
C
2
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Which of the following best describes the main function of Broca's area of the cortex?
A)Recognizing a sound pattern as a word
B)Interpreting the sound as a word and the underlying intellectual meaning that is expressed by the word
C)Controlling the thinking mind
D)Activating and controlling the motor programs used in the vocalization of words
Which of the following best describes the main function of Broca's area of the cortex?
A)Recognizing a sound pattern as a word
B)Interpreting the sound as a word and the underlying intellectual meaning that is expressed by the word
C)Controlling the thinking mind
D)Activating and controlling the motor programs used in the vocalization of words
D
3
The creation of memory can be interrupted by which of the following?
A)Phosphorylation of a potassium channel to block its activity
B)Activation of adenylate cyclase
C)An unnatural loss of consciousness
D)Enhancing protein synthesis
A)Phosphorylation of a potassium channel to block its activity
B)Activation of adenylate cyclase
C)An unnatural loss of consciousness
D)Enhancing protein synthesis
C
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Which area of the brain contributes to understanding the spatial coordinates of the body and its surroundings?
A)A
B)B
C)C
D)E
Which area of the brain contributes to understanding the spatial coordinates of the body and its surroundings?
A)A
B)B
C)C
D)E
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5
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Which structure connects brain areas D and B?
A)Medial forebrain bundle
B)Corpus callosum
C)Dorsal longitudinal fasciculus
D)Arcuate fasciculus
Which structure connects brain areas D and B?
A)Medial forebrain bundle
B)Corpus callosum
C)Dorsal longitudinal fasciculus
D)Arcuate fasciculus
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6
Long-term memory differs from other types of memory in which of the following ways?
A)It is not destroyed by temporary cessation of consciousness
B)It can last for months or years
C)It requires a period of consolidation
D)All of the above
A)It is not destroyed by temporary cessation of consciousness
B)It can last for months or years
C)It requires a period of consolidation
D)All of the above
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7
Which of the following structures provides the connection between Wernicke's area and Broca's area in the cerebral cortex?
A)Medial lemniscus
B)Medial forebrain bundle
C)Corpus callosum
D)Arcuate fasciculus
A)Medial lemniscus
B)Medial forebrain bundle
C)Corpus callosum
D)Arcuate fasciculus
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8
How are thalamic structures involved in memory?
A)Creation of memory
B)Drive to consolidate memory
C)Recalling memories
D)Determining which sensory experiences are important and which ones are not
A)Creation of memory
B)Drive to consolidate memory
C)Recalling memories
D)Determining which sensory experiences are important and which ones are not
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9
Damage to the hippocampus may result in which of the following?
A)Inability to form new memories (i.e., anterograde amnesia)
B)Deficit in the sense of smell
C)Inability to recall past memories (i.e., retrograde amnesia)
D)Dysdiadochokinesia
A)Inability to form new memories (i.e., anterograde amnesia)
B)Deficit in the sense of smell
C)Inability to recall past memories (i.e., retrograde amnesia)
D)Dysdiadochokinesia
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10
A 76-year-old man sustains a stroke that severely impairs his speech. Which area of the brain has most likely been damaged?
A)Primary motor cortex
B)Premotor area
C)Broca's area
D)Cerebellum
A)Primary motor cortex
B)Premotor area
C)Broca's area
D)Cerebellum
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11
Retrograde amnesia is usually the result of damage to or dysfunction of which of the following structures?
A)Hippocampus
B)Subthalamus
C)Hypothalamus
D)Thalamus
A)Hippocampus
B)Subthalamus
C)Hypothalamus
D)Thalamus
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12
Damage to Broca's area on the dominant side of the brain results in which of the following neurological symptoms?
A)Anterograde amnesia
B)Intension tremor
C)Ataxia
D)Aphasia
A)Anterograde amnesia
B)Intension tremor
C)Ataxia
D)Aphasia
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13
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Which brain area is associated with verbal and symbolic intelligence?
A)A
B)B
C)D
D)E
Which brain area is associated with verbal and symbolic intelligence?
A)A
B)B
C)D
D)E
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14
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Which brain area is associated with elaboration of thought?
A)A
B)C
C)D
D)E
Which brain area is associated with elaboration of thought?
A)A
B)C
C)D
D)E
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Which type of memory is thought to involve the potentiation of synaptic transmission through the accumulation of calcium in the presynaptic membrane?
A)Immediate memory
B)Short-term memory
C)Lifelong memory
D)Long-term memory
Which type of memory is thought to involve the potentiation of synaptic transmission through the accumulation of calcium in the presynaptic membrane?
A)Immediate memory
B)Short-term memory
C)Lifelong memory
D)Long-term memory
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