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Deck 3: The Biology of Behavior
1
A coiled, double-stranded nucleotide that contains an organism's entire genetic code is known as __________.
A) DNA
B) an allele
C) a gamete
D) a chromosome
A) DNA
B) an allele
C) a gamete
D) a chromosome
DNA
2
Which of the following do not contain deoxyribonucleic acid?
A) fat cells
B) white blood cells
C) red blood cells
D) helper T cells
A) fat cells
B) white blood cells
C) red blood cells
D) helper T cells
red blood cells
3
Inside cell nuclei, DNA is packaged together to form structures known as __________.
A) genes
B) chromosomes
C) genomes
D) heritability
A) genes
B) chromosomes
C) genomes
D) heritability
chromosomes
4
By directing protein production, ___________________ influence the development of such processes as brain growth, hair color, and height.
A) chromosomes
B) synapses
C) hormones
D) genes
A) chromosomes
B) synapses
C) hormones
D) genes
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5
Since blond hair is a recessive trait, a child will have this hair color only if __________.
A) the father has blond hair and the mother has brown hair
B) both parents carry recessive genes for blond hair
C) only one parent carries the recessive gene for blond hair
D) either parent carries a dominant gene for brown hair
A) the father has blond hair and the mother has brown hair
B) both parents carry recessive genes for blond hair
C) only one parent carries the recessive gene for blond hair
D) either parent carries a dominant gene for brown hair
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6
Behavioral geneticists study which of the following?
A) The extent to which behaviors run in families
B) Common behaviors shared by identical twins
C) Segments of DNA associated with particular behaviors
D) all of these
A) The extent to which behaviors run in families
B) Common behaviors shared by identical twins
C) Segments of DNA associated with particular behaviors
D) all of these
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7
According to contemporary research, for which of the following conditions does having a specific gene guarantee an outcome?
A) Huntington's disease
B) anxiety
C) major depressive disorder
D) attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
A) Huntington's disease
B) anxiety
C) major depressive disorder
D) attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
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8
In which of the following scenarios would the individual's environment interact with his or her genes to create the given developmental outcome?
A) Greg's mother consumed a lot of alcohol when she was pregnant with him, and now he has fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.
B) Mortimer attends a reputable grammar school, and his grades are the highest in his class.
C) Sally sustained a traumatic brain injury, and now she has major language impairments.
D) all of these.
A) Greg's mother consumed a lot of alcohol when she was pregnant with him, and now he has fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.
B) Mortimer attends a reputable grammar school, and his grades are the highest in his class.
C) Sally sustained a traumatic brain injury, and now she has major language impairments.
D) all of these.
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9
Fragile X syndrome is a single-gene cause of mental retardation and is therefore passed on from a parent to an offspring in a process called __________.
A) accommodation
B) polymorphism
C) monogenic transmission
D) polygenic transmission
A) accommodation
B) polymorphism
C) monogenic transmission
D) polygenic transmission
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10
Characteristics such as skin color, risk taking, and metabolism are caused by the interaction of many genes and are said to be products of __________.
A) monogenic transmission
B) polygenic transmission
C) white matter
D) action potential
A) monogenic transmission
B) polygenic transmission
C) white matter
D) action potential
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11
The extent to which observed differences in a trait are due to underlying genetic differences is known as __________.
A) latent content
B) kinesthesis
C) heritability
D) temperament
A) latent content
B) kinesthesis
C) heritability
D) temperament
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12
Manny and Fanny, who are fraternal twins, were thus formed when __________.
A) two different sperm fertilized two different eggs
B) two different sperm fertilized one egg
C) one egg was fertilized by two sperm on separate occasions
D) one fertilized egg split into two independent cells
A) two different sperm fertilized two different eggs
B) two different sperm fertilized one egg
C) one egg was fertilized by two sperm on separate occasions
D) one fertilized egg split into two independent cells
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13
Diane is female, Dexter is male, and they are twins. Which of the following must be true?
A) They are 75 percent genetically similar.
B) They were formed from a single zygote that split.
C) They are identical twins.
D) They are fraternal twins.
A) They are 75 percent genetically similar.
B) They were formed from a single zygote that split.
C) They are identical twins.
D) They are fraternal twins.
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14
Monozygotic twins form from a single, fertilized call and are also known as _____________ twins.
A) fraternal
B) identical
C) independent
D) maternal
A) fraternal
B) identical
C) independent
D) maternal
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15
Identical twins share ________ genetic material, and fraternal twins share, on average, ___________ genetic material.
A) 100 percent; 75 percent
B) 50 percent; 75 percent
C) 100 percent; 50 percent
D) 75 percent; 50 percent
A) 100 percent; 75 percent
B) 50 percent; 75 percent
C) 100 percent; 50 percent
D) 75 percent; 50 percent
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16
Why would studying identical twins be helpful at elucidating the cause of a behavior?
A) Any behavioral differences between co-twins must be due to genes only.
B) Any behavioral differences between co-twins must be due to the environment only.
C) Any behavioral differences between co-twins must be due to parental reinforcement.
D) There cannot be any behavioral differences between identical co-twins.
A) Any behavioral differences between co-twins must be due to genes only.
B) Any behavioral differences between co-twins must be due to the environment only.
C) Any behavioral differences between co-twins must be due to parental reinforcement.
D) There cannot be any behavioral differences between identical co-twins.
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17
The heritability of a behavior may be studied by examining similarities and differences between __________.
A) adopted children and adoptive parents
B) biological children and their parents
C) twins and their co-twins
D) all of these
A) adopted children and adoptive parents
B) biological children and their parents
C) twins and their co-twins
D) all of these
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18
Researchers focus on the connections between genetic markers, environmental experiences, and individual expression of a behavior in __________________ studies.
A) gene-by-environment
B) identical twin
C) genome mapping
D) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
A) gene-by-environment
B) identical twin
C) genome mapping
D) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
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19
In genetics, polymorphism means __________.
A) having an equal chance of inheriting a copy of a gene from the mother or father
B) a gene that comes in different forms
C) having a long DNA sequence at a particular chromosomal site
D) DNA predisposes an individual to possess a certain behavioral characteristic
A) having an equal chance of inheriting a copy of a gene from the mother or father
B) a gene that comes in different forms
C) having a long DNA sequence at a particular chromosomal site
D) DNA predisposes an individual to possess a certain behavioral characteristic
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20
Research has shown which of the following with respect to people who have a shorter form of a DNA sequence linked to depression?
A) They rarely exhibit depression.
B) They almost always develop major depressive disorder, and it is linked to genetic transmission from the mother.
C) They are more likely to become depressed after experiencing many stressors than are people with the long form of the DNA sequence.
D) Besides depression, they are almost certain to develop substance abuse problems.
A) They rarely exhibit depression.
B) They almost always develop major depressive disorder, and it is linked to genetic transmission from the mother.
C) They are more likely to become depressed after experiencing many stressors than are people with the long form of the DNA sequence.
D) Besides depression, they are almost certain to develop substance abuse problems.
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21
The principle of ________________ is illustrated by experiments with rats wherein mothers who carry a specific gene for obesity, if fed a specific diet, will have normal-weight offspring.
A) sensory neurons
B) recessive genes
C) polymorphism
D) epigenesis
A) sensory neurons
B) recessive genes
C) polymorphism
D) epigenesis
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22
Research by Rutter (2006) and others has shown that half or more of the genes in the human genome code for __________.
A) height
B) proteins
C) mating behavior
D) illnesses
A) height
B) proteins
C) mating behavior
D) illnesses
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23
The central nervous system is composed of the __________.
A) heart and brain
B) hypothalamus and pituitary gland
C) brain and spinal cord
D) adrenal glands and hypothalamus
A) heart and brain
B) hypothalamus and pituitary gland
C) brain and spinal cord
D) adrenal glands and hypothalamus
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24
Kelly came home to a dark apartment and had to feel around the wall for the light switch. She knew when her hand found the light switch because the __________________ relayed this information to her brain.
A) spinal cord
B) somatic nervous system
C) parasympathetic nervous system
D) enteric nervous system
A) spinal cord
B) somatic nervous system
C) parasympathetic nervous system
D) enteric nervous system
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25
The autonomic nervous system regulates __________.
A) the cardiac muscle
B) kidney function
C) adrenal glands
D) all of these
A) the cardiac muscle
B) kidney function
C) adrenal glands
D) all of these
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26
Melinda sees a bear in the woods and becomes extremely scared. She decides to run away as fast as she can. When she gets home, she calms down, because the bear did not follow her. In this situation, the ____________________ prepared Melinda's body to deal with this emergency, and the ______________________ relaxed her body after the crisis.
A) sympathetic nervous system; parasympathetic nervous system
B) central nervous system; sympathetic nervous system
C) parasympathetic nervous system; central nervous system
D) parasympathetic nervous system; sympathetic nervous system
A) sympathetic nervous system; parasympathetic nervous system
B) central nervous system; sympathetic nervous system
C) parasympathetic nervous system; central nervous system
D) parasympathetic nervous system; sympathetic nervous system
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27
The role of the parasympathetic nervous system is to __________.
A) prepare the body for fight or flight
B) calm the body after it experiences a fight or flight feeling
C) organize information transport between the brain and the spinal cord
D) transport information about arm and leg movements to the brain
A) prepare the body for fight or flight
B) calm the body after it experiences a fight or flight feeling
C) organize information transport between the brain and the spinal cord
D) transport information about arm and leg movements to the brain
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28
__________________ provide structural support and remove cellular waste products from the central nervous system.
A) Soma
B) Neurons
C) Glial cells
D) all of these
A) Soma
B) Neurons
C) Glial cells
D) all of these
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29
The function of neurons in the brain is to ___________ messages.
A) generate
B) receive
C) integrate
D) all of these
A) generate
B) receive
C) integrate
D) all of these
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30
Researchers estimate that there are ______________________ neurons in the human brain.
A) 10 thousand
B) 10 million
C) 10 billion
D) 10 trillion
A) 10 thousand
B) 10 million
C) 10 billion
D) 10 trillion
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31
_______________________ transmit information from a neuron's soma to other neurons.
A) Axons
B) Dendrites
C) Nuclei
D) Glial cells
A) Axons
B) Dendrites
C) Nuclei
D) Glial cells
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32
A neuron's spiny projections that receive messages from other neurons are called __________.
A) synapses
B) axons
C) dendrites
D) ions
A) synapses
B) axons
C) dendrites
D) ions
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33
Axons that become ________________ are insulated and can transmit information faster.
A) dorsal
B) deafferent
C) ionized
D) myelinated
A) dorsal
B) deafferent
C) ionized
D) myelinated
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34
The tiny gap in between adjacent neurons is called the __________.
A) afferent axon
B) synapse
C) column
D) extensor
A) afferent axon
B) synapse
C) column
D) extensor
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35
An axon ends in __________________ that contain synaptic vesicles.
A) polymorphisms
B) resting potentials
C) terminal buttons
D) putamen
A) polymorphisms
B) resting potentials
C) terminal buttons
D) putamen
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36
_____________________ communicate only with other neurons.
A) Glial cells
B) Sensory neurons
C) Interneurons
D) Motor neurons
A) Glial cells
B) Sensory neurons
C) Interneurons
D) Motor neurons
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37
The most common type of neuron in the brain is the __________.
A) interneuron
B) sensory neuron
C) motor neuron
D) none of these
A) interneuron
B) sensory neuron
C) motor neuron
D) none of these
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38
Action potential refers to which of the following?
A) When no neural impulse is being conducted
B) A high-voltage neuronal charge
C) A neuron nearly firing
D) A neuron firing
A) When no neural impulse is being conducted
B) A high-voltage neuronal charge
C) A neuron nearly firing
D) A neuron firing
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39
When a neuron is in its resting state, which of the following is true?
A) Impulses are bring transmitted.
B) The fluid outside the axon has a positive charge.
C) The fluid inside the axon has a positive charge.
D) all of these.
A) Impulses are bring transmitted.
B) The fluid outside the axon has a positive charge.
C) The fluid inside the axon has a positive charge.
D) all of these.
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40
What happens when an incoming impulse increases the positive charge inside a neuron to a certain level?
A) The neuron becomes depolarized.
B) The neuron fires.
C) Sodium channels at the top of the axon are opened.
D) all of these.
A) The neuron becomes depolarized.
B) The neuron fires.
C) Sodium channels at the top of the axon are opened.
D) all of these.
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41
The all-or-none principle states that __________.
A) if a neuron is not used for a certain period of time, it will disintegrate
B) only specific neurotransmitters will exert effects on some brain regions
C) a neuron either reaches action potential or it does not
D) an individual has a dense concentration of mirror neurons or none at all
A) if a neuron is not used for a certain period of time, it will disintegrate
B) only specific neurotransmitters will exert effects on some brain regions
C) a neuron either reaches action potential or it does not
D) an individual has a dense concentration of mirror neurons or none at all
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42
Chemical messengers that carry information from the presynaptic neuron to the postsynaptic neuron are called __________.
A) radial glia
B) chromosomes
C) central sulci
D) neurotransmitters
A) radial glia
B) chromosomes
C) central sulci
D) neurotransmitters
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43
In the process of __________________, enzymes bind to a specific neurotransmitter to destroy excess.
A) reuptake
B) enzymatic degradation
C) neurogenesis
D) encoding
A) reuptake
B) enzymatic degradation
C) neurogenesis
D) encoding
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44
During the process of reuptake, excess neurotransmitter is __________.
A) returned to the presynaptic neuron
B) forced into the postsynaptic neuron
C) destroyed
D) transported to the myelin sheath
A) returned to the presynaptic neuron
B) forced into the postsynaptic neuron
C) destroyed
D) transported to the myelin sheath
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45
The most common excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain is __________.
A) dopamine
B) glutamate
C) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
D) serotonin
A) dopamine
B) glutamate
C) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
D) serotonin
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46
Madeline is an older adult who takes medicine to treat memory loss that accompanies her Alzheimer's disease. Madeline's medication likely enhances the effects of the neurotransmitter __________.
A) epinephrine
B) serotonin
C) acetylcholine
D) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
A) epinephrine
B) serotonin
C) acetylcholine
D) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
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47
Cocaine blocks reuptake of the neurotransmitter ________________, thereby increasing its availability in the synaptic cleft and stimulating feelings of euphoria.
A) norepinephrine
B) epinephrine
C) glutamate
D) dopamine
A) norepinephrine
B) epinephrine
C) glutamate
D) dopamine
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48
Frank, who has Parkinson's disease, is most likely being treated with a medication that does which of the following?
A) blocks the action of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
B) blocks the action of acetylcholine
C) mimics the effects of dopamine
D) mimics the effects of serotonin
A) blocks the action of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
B) blocks the action of acetylcholine
C) mimics the effects of dopamine
D) mimics the effects of serotonin
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49
Which of the following neurotransmitters is involved in being alert and also in increasing heart rate and blood pressure?
A) serotonin
B) norepinephrine
C) nitric oxide
D) histamine
A) serotonin
B) norepinephrine
C) nitric oxide
D) histamine
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50
Research by Barr and colleagues (2002) showed that people with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) tend to have low levels of _________.
A) dopamine
B) epinephrine
C) norepinephrine
D) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
A) dopamine
B) epinephrine
C) norepinephrine
D) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
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51
__________________ is a street drug that makes people feel affectionate and euphoric by causing heightened availability of the neurotransmitter serotonin in the brain.
A) Caffeine
B) Ecstasy (MDMA)
C) Alcohol
D) Nicotine
A) Caffeine
B) Ecstasy (MDMA)
C) Alcohol
D) Nicotine
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52
Without the neurotransmitter _______________, the nervous system would literally be out of control, never ceasing activity.
A) serotonin
B) acetylcholine
C) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
D) dopamine
A) serotonin
B) acetylcholine
C) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
D) dopamine
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53
Pepe is being treated for schizophrenia with a new medication that concentrates on restoring ______________ function, thereby allowing him to decipher relevant from irrelevant information in his environment.
A) glutamate
B) epinephrine
C) substance P
D) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
A) glutamate
B) epinephrine
C) substance P
D) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
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54
An example of ___________________ would be that throughout evolution, giraffes with longer necks survived and reproduced at a greater rate than did giraffes with shorter necks, and therefore giraffes today have long necks.
A) dominant-recessive gene principles
B) X-linked traits
C) quantitative physics
D) natural selection
A) dominant-recessive gene principles
B) X-linked traits
C) quantitative physics
D) natural selection
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55
The first primate lived about ______________ years ago.
A) 200,000
B) 11 million
C) 55 million
D) 16 billion
A) 200,000
B) 11 million
C) 55 million
D) 16 billion
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56
According to evidence that anthropologists have uncovered, which of the following is true of Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis)?
A) Their brains were slightly larger than modern humans' brains.
B) They did not produce very complex tools.
C) They did not produce symbolic pieces of art.
D) all of these.
A) Their brains were slightly larger than modern humans' brains.
B) They did not produce very complex tools.
C) They did not produce symbolic pieces of art.
D) all of these.
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57
The ______________ is the part of the brain that regulates breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, and reflexes.
A) medulla
B) pons
C) cerebellum
D) thalamus
A) medulla
B) pons
C) cerebellum
D) thalamus
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58
The ______________ relays information from the lower to the higher brain regions.
A) cerebrum
B) amygdala
C) hypothalamus
D) pons
A) cerebrum
B) amygdala
C) hypothalamus
D) pons
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59
The _____________, which is implicated in learning, also controls balance, coordination, and fine motor skills.
A) midbrain
B) cerebellum
C) cingulate gyrus
D) cerebrum
A) midbrain
B) cerebellum
C) cingulate gyrus
D) cerebrum
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60
The midbrain, medulla, and pons are sometimes collectively known as the _________.
A) reticular formation
B) spinal cord
C) brain stem
D) cerebrum
A) reticular formation
B) spinal cord
C) brain stem
D) cerebrum
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61
When researchers lesioned (severed from other brain structures) the _______________ of a cat, the cat went into a deep coma and never regained an alert state.
A) amygdala
B) pons
C) hippocampus
D) reticular formation
A) amygdala
B) pons
C) hippocampus
D) reticular formation
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62
The ________________ serves as the brain's sensory relay station.
A) thalamus
B) cerebrum
C) cerebellum
D) hypothalamus
A) thalamus
B) cerebrum
C) cerebellum
D) hypothalamus
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63
The ____________ is a series of neural structures that are important in emotion and motivation.
A) brain stem
B) limbic system
C) reticular formation
D) sagittal plane
A) brain stem
B) limbic system
C) reticular formation
D) sagittal plane
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64
The __________________ is the master regulator of major drives, including fight-or-flight, hunger, and mating.
A) hippocampus
B) pons
C) hypothalamus
D) basal ganglia
A) hippocampus
B) pons
C) hypothalamus
D) basal ganglia
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65
Maguire and colleagues (2006) discovered that taxi drivers, who are required to learn and navigate large areas of cities, had a specific region of the ____________________ that was larger than that of non-taxi drivers.
A) hippocampus
B) medulla
C) reticular formations
D) brains
A) hippocampus
B) medulla
C) reticular formations
D) brains
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66
If researchers lesion (cut or destroy) the amygdala of a laboratory animal, what would be the likely result?
A) It will show an increased fear response.
B) It will show an increased aversion to humans.
C) It will become extremely aggressive.
D) It will show no fear.
A) It will show an increased fear response.
B) It will show an increased aversion to humans.
C) It will become extremely aggressive.
D) It will show no fear.
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67
The outer, convoluted layer of the brain is known as the __________.
A) corpus callosum
B) cerebral cortex
C) medulla
D) cerebellum
A) corpus callosum
B) cerebral cortex
C) medulla
D) cerebellum
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68
An important area of the frontal lobes that is implicated in bodily movements is the ________________ cortex.
A) somatosensory
B) auditory
C) primary motor
D) prefrontal
A) somatosensory
B) auditory
C) primary motor
D) prefrontal
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69
In modern humans, which lobes of the brain are the last to mature?
A) frontal
B) parietal
C) temporal
D) occipital
A) frontal
B) parietal
C) temporal
D) occipital
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70
Teenagers may drive recklessly and engage in other risky behaviors because their ____________________ are not yet fully developed, and these brain structures are responsible for recognizing consequences.
A) occipital lobes
B) parietal lobes
C) temporal lobes
D) frontal lobes
A) occipital lobes
B) parietal lobes
C) temporal lobes
D) frontal lobes
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71
What happened when Phineas Gage sustained an injury to his frontal lobes when he was shot through the head with an iron bar in a railroad accident?
A) He lost all motor functions on the right side of his body.
B) He lost his vision and sense of touch.
C) His personality changed.
D) He could identify objects in his left visual field but not in his right visual field.
A) He lost all motor functions on the right side of his body.
B) He lost his vision and sense of touch.
C) His personality changed.
D) He could identify objects in his left visual field but not in his right visual field.
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72
We "hear" because of the functions of the __________.
A) occipital lobes
B) parietal lobes
C) temporal lobes
D) frontal lobes
A) occipital lobes
B) parietal lobes
C) temporal lobes
D) frontal lobes
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73
We "see" and "imagine" because of the functions of the __________.
A) occipital lobes
B) parietal lobes
C) temporal lobes
D) frontal lobes
A) occipital lobes
B) parietal lobes
C) temporal lobes
D) frontal lobes
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74
The _______________ is a part of the brain that is implicated in such experiences as addiction, empathy, and the perception of bodily sensations.
A) medulla
B) anterior cingulate gyrus
C) ventromedial tract
D) insula
A) medulla
B) anterior cingulate gyrus
C) ventromedial tract
D) insula
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75
The corpus callosum is __________.
A) a bundle of nerve fibers that connects the left and the right cerebral hemispheres
B) severed in extreme cases of patients who experience uncontrollable seizures
C) a structure that allows neural information to be communicated across brain hemispheres
D) all of these
A) a bundle of nerve fibers that connects the left and the right cerebral hemispheres
B) severed in extreme cases of patients who experience uncontrollable seizures
C) a structure that allows neural information to be communicated across brain hemispheres
D) all of these
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76
The physiologist who first studied the area of the left temporal lobe responsible for speech comprehension was __________.
A) Chomsky
B) Broca
C) Wernicke
D) Sperry
A) Chomsky
B) Broca
C) Wernicke
D) Sperry
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77
Neuroplasticity is the __________.
A) process of developing new neurons
B) ability to transplant successfully a working brain into a living organism
C) brain's ability to reorganize itself and make new neural connections
D) length of time it takes for a neural impulse to travel to its target neuron
A) process of developing new neurons
B) ability to transplant successfully a working brain into a living organism
C) brain's ability to reorganize itself and make new neural connections
D) length of time it takes for a neural impulse to travel to its target neuron
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78
The findings of neuroscientist Helen Neville show that __________.
A) blind people are more sensitive to sounds than are sighted people
B) deaf people have more acute vision than do hearing people
C) blind and deaf people are more keenly aware of peripheral sensory experiences than are sighted and hearing people
D) all of these
A) blind people are more sensitive to sounds than are sighted people
B) deaf people have more acute vision than do hearing people
C) blind and deaf people are more keenly aware of peripheral sensory experiences than are sighted and hearing people
D) all of these
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79
Discoveries in the 1980s that showed neurogenesis in adult avian brains challenged long-held scientific convictions that __________.
A) correlation does not mean causation
B) adult brains do not experience the growth of new neurons
C) parsimonious explanations for phenomena are better than convoluted explanations
D) all of these
A) correlation does not mean causation
B) adult brains do not experience the growth of new neurons
C) parsimonious explanations for phenomena are better than convoluted explanations
D) all of these
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80
Breakthrough research in the 1990s provided evidence for new neural growth in one region of the ____________________ in humans.
A) pons
B) medulla
C) cerebrum
D) hippocampus
A) pons
B) medulla
C) cerebrum
D) hippocampus
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