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Psy581
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Physiology
Undergraduate 4
12/07/2014

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Which Structure is likely to be damaged in parkinson's disease, huntington's Disease, and other conditions that impair movement
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Limbic System
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Reflexive changes in heart rate and breathing are regulated by
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Medulla
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An individual has difficulty remembering certain things after brain damage, but all memories stored before the damage are intact. The brain area most likely damaged is the
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Hippocampus
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If the spinal cord is cut at a given segment, the brain loses sensation at
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That segment and all segments below it
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If one structure is on the left side of the body and another is on the right, they are
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Contralateral
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Which part of the cerebral cortex is most important for the sensation of touch?
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Parietal lobe
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The term pons (meaning "bridge") is named as such because
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Axons within the pons cross over from one side to the other
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The raphe system
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increases the brain's readiness to respond to stimuli
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Someone who suddenly loses the ability to identify objects by feeling them has probably suffered damage to what area of the cerebral cortex?
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Parietal lobe
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A cross section of the spinal cord indicates that grey matter is
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Densely packed with cell bodies and dendrites
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How many pairs of cranial nerves do humans have?
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12
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A group of forebrain structures is important for motivated and emotional behavior. What is the name given to this group of structures?
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limbic system
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Which division of the nervous system is composed of the autonomic and somatic nervous systems?
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peripheral
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The spinal cord communicates with
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sense organs and muscles below the level of the head
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The ___ constitutes as a higher percentage of the brain in primates than in other species of comparable size
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Cerebral cortex
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Acetyocholine is the only neurotransmitter released by
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The parasympathetic nervous system's postganglionic axons
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Each hemisphere of the cerebral cortex receives most of its input from the ___ side of the body and controls the muscles on the ___ side.
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Contralateral; contralateral
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Digestive activity is increased by the activation of which branch of the autonomic nervous system?
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Parasympathetic
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Besides problems with balance and coordination, a person with damage to the cerebellum would also likely have problems with
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shifting attention between auditory and visual stimuli
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the ascending portion of the reticular formation sends output to
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Much of the cerebral cortex
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the nucleus basalis is a key part of the brain's system for
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Attention
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What are the two parts of the central nervous system?
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Brain and spinal cord
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Functionally, cranial nerves carry which kind of information?
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Motor and sensory
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A function of the cerebrospinal fluid is to
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Cushion the brain
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The ___ monitors all the information about the eye, head, and body positions and passes it on to brain areas that control movement.
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Parietal lobe
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Which neurotransmitter is most often used by postganglionic neurons in the sympathetic nervous system?
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Norepinephrine
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According to the Bell-Magendie law
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Ventral roots carry motor information while dorsal roots carry sensory information
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What is the name given to the cluster of neurons inside the CNS?
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Nucleus
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The ventricles, central canal, and subarachnoid space area are all:
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Filled with cerebrospinal fluid
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What is the primary area of the cerebral cortex for auditory sensations?
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Temporal
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By both neural and hormonal pathways, the hypothalamus regulates activity of the:
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Pituitary gland
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Which of the following means "towards the side, away from the midline"?
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Lateral
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Which plane shows brain structures as they would be seen from above?
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Horizontal
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When someone tickles you, the tickling sensation will be carried by neurons that are part of the __- nervous system.
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Somatic
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Membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord are called
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Meninges
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Which activity is increased by the sympathetic nervous system?
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Heart rate
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Which division of the nervous system consists of neurons bringing from the senses to the central nervous system?
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Somatic
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One function of the thalamus is to
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Relay sensory information to the cerebral cortex
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The hippocampus plays a major role in
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Memory
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Damage to the ___ often causes people to lose their social inhibitions and to ignore the rules of polite conduct.
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Prefrontal cortex
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All of the following are reasons why the fovea is well-suited for highly detailed vision EXCEPT:
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The optic nerve connects there
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The bipolar cells send their messages to ___located closer to the center of the eye
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ganglion cells
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What is the perception of he intensity of a sound wave called?
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Loudness
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Damage to the fusiform gyrus of the inferior temporal cortex result in
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Prosopagnosia
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If you want to see something un fine detail, you should focus the light on which part of your retina
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The fovea
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The pathway associated with integrating vision and movement progresses from the occipital cortex to the
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Parietal cortex
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According to the law of specific nerve energies, the brain tells the difference between one sensory modality and another by
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Which neurons are active
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An inability to recognize objects despite otherwise satisfactory vision is called
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visual agnosia
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Magnocellular cells are to ___ as parvocellular cells are to ___
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Movement; color
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What is the shape of the receptive field to which a simple cell in the primary visual cortex responds?
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Bar in a particular orientation
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According to the trichromatic theory of color vision
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Our perception of color depends on the relative activity of three types of cones
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Which of the following characterizes the blind spot?
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There are no receptor there
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Color perception depends mostly on the
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Parvocellular pathway
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At the level of rids and cones the ___ theory seems to fit best, while at the level of the bipolar cells the ___ theory seems to fit best
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Trichormatic; opponent process
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The receptive field of a receptor is the
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Point in space from which light strikes the receptor
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The tympanic membrane connects to three tiny bones that transmit the vibrations to the
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Oval window
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The ___ of a sound is the number of compressions per second
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Frequency
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Once information is sent to the secondary visual cortex it
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May return to the primary visual cortex
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In the auditory system, hair cells are specialized receptors that respond to
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Mechanical displacement
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Stereoscopic depth perception requires the brain to detect
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Retinal disparity
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The eardrum vibrates at
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The same frequency as the sound waves that hit it
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Hows does light excite the rode or cone?
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It converts 11-cos-retinal to all-trans-retinal
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In humans that optic nerves from the two eyes follow what pathway?
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Half of the axons from each eye cross to the other side of the optic chiasm
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Why do humans perceive faint light better in the periphery of the eye?
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More receptors in the periphery that in the fovea funnel input to each ganglion cell
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Ganglion cells near the fovea in humans and other primates are called ___ ganglion cells.
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Midget
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In comparison to cones, rods
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are more sensitive to dim light
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Stimulating a receptor leads to either excitation or inhibition of a particular neuron; the receptor is part of that neuron's
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Receptive field
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Branches of the optic nerve goes directly to what areas of the brain?
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Laytral geniculate and superior colliculus
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An __ cell has a strong inhibitory area at one end of its bar-shaped receptive field
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Hypercomplex
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___ are chemicals that release energy when struck by light
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Photopigments
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Cells in the retina that provide connections among themselves, as well as with bipolar and ganglion cells are known as
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Amacrine cells
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What is the intensity of a sound wave called?
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Amplitude
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Which of the following has the largest receptive fields and the greatest preferential sensitivity to highly complex visual patterns, such as factors?
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Inferior temporal cortex
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The stirrup makes the oval window vibrate at the entrance to the
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Scala vestibuli
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The enhancement of contrast at the edge of an object is the result of
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Lateral inhibition of the retina
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The primary visual cortex sends its information
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To area V2
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How do the retinas of predatory birds, such as hawks, differ from the retinas of prey species, such as rats?
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Hawks have a greater density of receptors on the upper half of their retinas than do rats
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Light from above our heads strikes the
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Bottom half of the retina
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Which theory of color vision is best applied to explain negative color afterimages?
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Opponent-process theory
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Vibrations in the fluid of the cochlea causes
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Hair cell displacement
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The somatosensory system involves sensation of
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The body and its movements
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Olfactory receptors carry their message to the
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Olfactory bulb
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what is dermatome?
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An area of the skin innervated by a given spinal nerve
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Itching is primarily the result of
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Histamine release
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What neurotransmitter is released by axons that carry pain information to the brain?
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Substance P
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Smoatosensory information travels from the thalamus to which area of the cortex
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Parietal lobe
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According to the frequency theory the
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basilar membrane vibrates in synchrony with the auditory nerve
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Which of the following is true about taste receptors?
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Are located mainly along the outside edge of the tongue
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The recpetors for taste are like skin cells in that they
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Are continuously being replaced
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Each receptor responds to a wide range of stimuli and contributes to the perception of each of them. This type of coding is referred to as
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across-fiber
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The eighth cranial nerve contains both a ___ component and a ___ component
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Auditory; vestibular
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Olfaction also plays a subtle role in
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Social behavior
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In the otolith organs, the otolith are calcium particles that
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Push against hair cells when moved
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Taste perception in the brain depends on
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Relative activity of different taste neurons
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What kind of deafness is the result of damage to the cochlea of the hair cells?
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Nerve
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The brain chemicals known as endorphins and nekephalins produce effects similar to Which substance?
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Opiates
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A Tonotopic map refers to
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An auditory cortex map of sounds
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To what lobe of the cerebral cortex is auditory information sent?
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Temporal
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What are found in papillae?
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Taste buds
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The vomeronasal organ (VNO) is a set of receptors located
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Near, but separate from the olfactory nerve
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Pain receptors of the skin are
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Simple, bare neuron endings
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Reduced response to one taste after exposure to another is referred to as
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Cross-adaptation
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An acceleration of the head in any plane causes
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The jelly like substance in one of the semicircular canals to push against hair cells
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The receptors for taste are
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Modified skin cells
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Analogous to lateral inhibitions, when olfactory receptors are stimulated they
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inhibit the activity of other receptors
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A mild pain stimulus is associated with a release of
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Glutamate
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People with conductive deafness
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Can benefit from surgery or hearing aids
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After eating salty pretezle, the salty potato chips with taste less salty because of
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Adaptation
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Meissner's corpuscles are
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Elaborate neurons endings for touch
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Pacinian corpuscles respond best to
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Rapid mechanical pressure
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The vestibular organ consists of
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Otolith organs and semicircular canals
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The sensory aspect of pain activates the ___ cortex, whereas the emotional aspect activates the ___ cortex.
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Somatosensory, cingulate
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The fact that the refractory period limits the firing rate of a neuron is problematic for which of the following?
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Frequency theory
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How many kinds of olfactory receptors do we have?
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Hundreds
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Each spinal nerve has
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Both a sensory and a motor component
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Which of the following assumptions is necessary for the place theory of pitch perception, but not for the frequency theory?
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Various auditory neurons respond best to different wavelengths
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What kind of receptors detect pain, warmth, and cold?
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Somatosensory
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What does the vestibular system detect?
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Movement of the head
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which two factors determine whether or not there will be a sound shadow?
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Head size and frequency
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Anti-inflammatory drugs, sich as ibuprofen, relieve pain by
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Reducing the release of chemicals from damaged tissue
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Steroid hormones
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Derived from cholesterol, contain four carbon rings n exert their effect in three ways
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Bind to membrane of receptors like neurotransmitters
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Steroid hormones
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Entering cells and activate certain kinds of proteins in the cytoplasm
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Steroid hormones
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Binding to chromosomes where they activate or inactivate certain genes
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Steroid hormones
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Sex hormones
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Special kind of steroids, released mostly by gonads and to a lesser degree by the adrenal glands.
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Androgens
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Group of sex hormones that include testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, and androstenedione
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Estrogens
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Include esterdol and others
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Proestrogen
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Prepares uterus, maintains pregnancy
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Sex limited genes
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Activated by androgens or estrogens and control most differences between males and females
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Apoptosis
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Programed cell death; controlled by sex hormones
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Organizing effects
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Occur mostly at sensitive stages of development and determine sex of the individual
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Activate response
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Occur at any point in life and temporarily activate a certain response
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Wolffian ducts
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Precursors to other male reproductive organs
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Mullarian ducts
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Precursors to the female's oviducts, uterus, and upper vagina
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SRY gene
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causes primate gonads to form into testes
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Testosterone in utero
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Induces the production of male reproductive organs
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Sensitive-periods
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Periods in when hormones have ling lasting effects. Appropriate level of testosterone during this period leads to formation of male anatpmy
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Estradol
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Modify various aspects of the development of the brain and internal sex organs
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Sexual dimorphic nucleus
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area in anterior hypothalamus that is larger in males and contributes to male sexual behavior
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Alpha-fetaptotein
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Found in blood during sensitive periods. Binds to estrogens and prevents them from binding to developing cells. Testosterones can still enter into the cells
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What is the key to understanding cognitive psychology?
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Attempt to study electrical fields and currents in the brain and correlate this cortical activity with sensory perception (cognitive processing)
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Latency
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length of brainwave
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EEG
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speed of information processing (frequency) cycles per second (hz)
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Amplitude
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Amount of information processing per-stimulus baseline
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