Ch. 3 Practice Quiz Flashcards

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1
Q

Which structure of the neuron can be as long as a meter, allowing neurons to send information across relatively long distances?

A

Axon

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The incredible speed with which action potentials are able to rush down the length of an axon is enhanced by which of the following structures?

A

Myelin sheaths

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3
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Neurons convey information about the strength of stimuli by varying:

A

The rate at which they fire action potentials

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4
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In dopamine synapses, excessive activity will cause ________ ; insufficient receptor activity will cause ________

A

Schizophrenia; Parkinson’s disease

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5
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The cells that provide nourishment and dispose of waste for the neurons are the…

A

Glial cells

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It was found that Aplysia Californica (a marine snail) withdrew its siphon and gill when a jet of water or an electric shock was applied to its tail. The creature demonstrated ________ when the stimulus was a jet of water; it demonstrated ________ when the stimulus was an electric shock

A

Habituation; hypersensitivity

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7
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Relative refractory period occurs in which phase of a nerve impulse?

A

Hyperpolarization

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8
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Degeneration of the myelin sheath will lead to…

A

Multiple sclerosis

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9
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When the inside of a neuron becomes more positive than the resting potential, this is called ______
When the inside of a neuron becomes more negative than the resting potential, this is called ______

A

Depolarization; hyperpolarization

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10
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Given that schizophrenia is cause by excessive dopamine activity at the receptor site. Which drug shown in the diagram can be used to treat schizophrenia?

A

Chlorpromazine (antagonist)

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The effect of a drug that is an antagonist is to…

A

Block the receptor site of a particular neurotransmitter

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The path of the transmission of a neural signal follows which sequence?

A

Dendrites > cell body > axon > axon terminal > synapse

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13
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The hippocampus of London taxi drivers is larger than that of the average driver. What feature does this finding best illustrate?

A

Brain plasticity

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Phineas Gage experienced great changes in personality and capability of self-control after an accident in which an iron rod went through his head. Which part of his brain was damaged?

A

Prefrontal cortex

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15
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The rich interconnections between difference regions in the _____ lobes enable us to possess uniquely human capabilities, including the ability to think about ourselves and consider how others view us

A

Prefrontal

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16
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What is the structure that enables communication between the right and left cerebral hemispheres and that has been severed in split-brain patients?

A

Corpus callosum

17
Q

An experimenter flashes the words FLY and TRAP onto a screen facing a split-brain patient so that FLY projects to her right hemisphere and TRAP to her left hemisphere. When asked what she saw, the patient will ____

A

Say she saw TRAP

18
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A split-brain patient has a picture of a pencil flashed to her left hemisphere and that of a key to her right hemisphere. She will be able to _____

A

Identify the key using her left hand

19
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A split-brain patient has a picture of a pencil flashed to her left hemisphere and that of a key to her right hemisphere. She will be able to perform which of the following tasks?
1) Say that she saw a pencil.
2) Say that she saw a key.
3) Pick up the key using her left hand.
4) Pick up the key using her right hand.
5) Pick up the pencil using her left hand.

20
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Dr. Johnson briefly flashed a picture of an apple in the right visual field of a split-brain patient. The patient would probably _____

A

Say that she saw an apple

21
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Dr. Bob briefly flashed a picture of a cup in the left visual field of a split-brain patient. The patient would probably _____

A

Say that she saw nothing; but was able to identify the cup with her left hand

22
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A split-brain patient has a picture of a knife flashed to her left hemisphere and that of a fork to her right hemisphere. She will _____

A

Be able to pick up a fork behind a screen with her left hand