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NRSC 4092 Final Exam Review Questions and answers, VERIFIED/| Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update
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True or False? To determine the amount of RNA in each RNA sample, the A260:A280 ratio was measured 
using a spectrophotometer - -False 
The enzyme used for the qPCR reaction was - -Taq Polymerase 
The enzyme used for the cDNA synthesis reaction was - -R...
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True or False? To determine the amount of RNA in each RNA sample, the A260:A280 ratio was measured 
using a spectrophotometer - -False 
The enzyme used for the qPCR reaction was - -Taq Polymerase 
The enzyme used for the cDNA synthesis reaction was - -R...
NRSC Final Exam Review Questions and 
answers. VERIFIED/ 
A receptive field is - -a part of visual space in which a stimulus will affect a particular cell's activity 
What is true about single cell recording - -they have indicated that different visual regions prefer 
differet stimuli, have high ...
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A receptive field is - -a part of visual space in which a stimulus will affect a particular cell's activity 
What is true about single cell recording - -they have indicated that different visual regions prefer 
differet stimuli, have high ...
NRSC 4082, Exam Questions and 
answers, rated A+ 
Which of the following is considered to be the leastvalid approach to understanding the organizational 
principle for the brain in contemporary neuroscience? - -Relative volume of gross anatomical brain 
features 
In terms of brain organization, w...
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Which of the following is considered to be the leastvalid approach to understanding the organizational 
principle for the brain in contemporary neuroscience? - -Relative volume of gross anatomical brain 
features 
In terms of brain organization, w...
Exam 1 NRSC, Exam Review Questions 
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C - -_______ believed that the heart was the center of intellect and that the brain was a radiator for 
cooling blood overheated by the seething heart. 
a. Hippocrates b. Socrates 
c. Aristotle 
d. Galen 
e. Descartes 
C - -_______ neurosc...
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C - -_______ believed that the heart was the center of intellect and that the brain was a radiator for 
cooling blood overheated by the seething heart. 
a. Hippocrates b. Socrates 
c. Aristotle 
d. Galen 
e. Descartes 
C - -_______ neurosc...
NRSC 4092 Final Exam Review 
Questions and answers, VERIFIED/ 
What are some physiological symptoms of stress? 
substantial changes in most physiological systems: GI tract, cardiovascular, circadian rhythm, decreased 
immune functions, etc 
What are some psychological symptoms of stress? 
it's un...
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What are some physiological symptoms of stress? 
substantial changes in most physiological systems: GI tract, cardiovascular, circadian rhythm, decreased 
immune functions, etc 
What are some psychological symptoms of stress? 
it's un...
NRSC 277 Exam 1 Review Questions 
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The nervous system has ___________ and ___________ parts - -central and peripheral 
The CNS consists of the - -Brain and the spinal cord 
CNS: Brain: - -cerebrum, diencephalon, cerebellum, brain stem 
Any collection of neurons within the CNS ...
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The nervous system has ___________ and ___________ parts - -central and peripheral 
The CNS consists of the - -Brain and the spinal cord 
CNS: Brain: - -cerebrum, diencephalon, cerebellum, brain stem 
Any collection of neurons within the CNS ...
NRSC 4092 Exam 1 Questions and 
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AVP Source - -magnocellular cells in the SON and PVN of the hypothalamus 
AVP Chemical Structure - -peptide (9 amino acids) 
AVP Target Tissue and Primary Effect - -Kidney: water resorption 
Blood vessels: vasoconstriction 
Oxy Source - -magnocellu...
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AVP Source - -magnocellular cells in the SON and PVN of the hypothalamus 
AVP Chemical Structure - -peptide (9 amino acids) 
AVP Target Tissue and Primary Effect - -Kidney: water resorption 
Blood vessels: vasoconstriction 
Oxy Source - -magnocellu...
NRSC 277 Final New Material, Exam 
Review Questions and answers. 
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Which following behavior is NOT regulated by the hypothalamus? 
A. Drinking 
B. Feeding 
C. Shivering 
D. Walking 
E. Lactation - -D. Walking 
What are the major differences between a "neurotransmitter" and a "horm...
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Which following behavior is NOT regulated by the hypothalamus? 
A. Drinking 
B. Feeding 
C. Shivering 
D. Walking 
E. Lactation - -D. Walking 
What are the major differences between a "neurotransmitter" and a "horm...
NRSC practice exam 3 and quiz 
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What is the first brain region that receives olfactory information from your olfactory receptor neurons? - 
-the olfactory bulb 
most of the eyes reflective power is accomplished by what structure? - -Lens 
The gustatory taste and smell ...
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What is the first brain region that receives olfactory information from your olfactory receptor neurons? - 
-the olfactory bulb 
most of the eyes reflective power is accomplished by what structure? - -Lens 
The gustatory taste and smell ...
NRSC 2150 Exam 1 Review Questions 
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how are different classes of neurons identified? 
via gene expression --> PROTEINS make a cell specific 
Criteria for a neurotransmitter
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how are different classes of neurons identified? 
via gene expression --> PROTEINS make a cell specific 
Criteria for a neurotransmitter
NRSC 2150 Exam 1 Review Questions 
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how are different classes of neurons identified? 
via gene expression --> PROTEINS make a cell specific 
Criteria for a neurotransmitter 
1. molecule must be synthesized & stored in the presynaptic neuron 
2. molecule must be released by...
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how are different classes of neurons identified? 
via gene expression --> PROTEINS make a cell specific 
Criteria for a neurotransmitter 
1. molecule must be synthesized & stored in the presynaptic neuron 
2. molecule must be released by...
NRSC 2125 - Midterm 3, Exam Review 
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What is a drug agonist (full and partial)? - -drug agonist - chemical that binds to & activates a 
receptor to produce a biological response 
full agonist - produces the maximum response 
partial agonist - produces less than the ...
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What is a drug agonist (full and partial)? - -drug agonist - chemical that binds to & activates a 
receptor to produce a biological response 
full agonist - produces the maximum response 
partial agonist - produces less than the ...
NRSC 434 - Exam 1 Questions and 
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what is the equilibrium potential of an ion and how can it be calculated - -- the membrane potential 
at which there no net movement of a specific ion; 
- calculated by the Nernst equation: (Ek = RT/zF (ln [K]out / ln [K]in)) 
ACh; 
- precursor,...
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what is the equilibrium potential of an ion and how can it be calculated - -- the membrane potential 
at which there no net movement of a specific ion; 
- calculated by the Nernst equation: (Ek = RT/zF (ln [K]out / ln [K]in)) 
ACh; 
- precursor,...
NRSC 434 – Final Exam Questions and 
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•What are the motor components of the basal ganglia? - -- caudate 
- putamen 
- globus pallidus 
- substantia nigra 
- subthalamic nuclues 
•What are the input pathways and cell types of the basal ganglia? - -- striatum & subthalamic ...
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•What are the motor components of the basal ganglia? - -- caudate 
- putamen 
- globus pallidus 
- substantia nigra 
- subthalamic nuclues 
•What are the input pathways and cell types of the basal ganglia? - -- striatum & subthalamic ...
NRSC 4032 Exam 1 Review Questions 
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Why are learning and memory theoretical concepts? - -They can't be directly measured but are 
rather inferred based on observable experiences and behavior. 
Ebbinghaus observed that: 
Performance was not affected by practice 
Spaced repeti...
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Why are learning and memory theoretical concepts? - -They can't be directly measured but are 
rather inferred based on observable experiences and behavior. 
Ebbinghaus observed that: 
Performance was not affected by practice 
Spaced repeti...
NRSC exam 2. Questions and answers. 
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Caused by acute dopamine in the nigrostriatal pathway - -Rigidity, bradykinesia, atakinesia 
a reason for negative symptoms - -Primary, neuroleptic induced deficit symptoms. Secondary to 
positive symptoms 
EPS symptom examples - -Rigidity and a...
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Caused by acute dopamine in the nigrostriatal pathway - -Rigidity, bradykinesia, atakinesia 
a reason for negative symptoms - -Primary, neuroleptic induced deficit symptoms. Secondary to 
positive symptoms 
EPS symptom examples - -Rigidity and a...
NRSC 4032 Final All chapters, Questions 
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Describe the basic signaling cascade that leads to the phosphorylation of cofilin. - -(Rho-Rac-LIMKCofilin) 
(*T/F*) Both NMDA receptors and mGluRs influx calcium - -FALSE 
(*T/F*) GluA2 receptors are calcium permeable - -FALSE 
(*T/F...
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Describe the basic signaling cascade that leads to the phosphorylation of cofilin. - -(Rho-Rac-LIMKCofilin) 
(*T/F*) Both NMDA receptors and mGluRs influx calcium - -FALSE 
(*T/F*) GluA2 receptors are calcium permeable - -FALSE 
(*T/F...
NRSC 2200 Exam 1, Review Questions 
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What is an independent variable? 
factor in an experiment that a scientist purposely changes 
What is a dependent variable
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What is an independent variable? 
factor in an experiment that a scientist purposely changes 
What is a dependent variable
NRSC 2200 Exam 1, Review Questions 
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What is an independent variable? 
factor in an experiment that a scientist purposely changes 
What is a dependent variable? 
variable that is measured
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What is an independent variable? 
factor in an experiment that a scientist purposely changes 
What is a dependent variable? 
variable that is measured
NRSC 450- Exam 3, Review Questions 
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What are the four types of chemoreceptors? Describe each briefly. - -1. visceral chemoreceptors: 
keep track of the concentrations of oxygen, glucose, neuroactive hormones, pH, inaccessible to 
conscious awareness 
2. gustatory receptor c...
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What are the four types of chemoreceptors? Describe each briefly. - -1. visceral chemoreceptors: 
keep track of the concentrations of oxygen, glucose, neuroactive hormones, pH, inaccessible to 
conscious awareness 
2. gustatory receptor c...
NRSC 277 Exam 1 Review Questions 
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The movement of what ion is reflected in the rising phase of the action potential - -Inward Na+ 
What type of channel is affected by tetrodotoxin (TTX) - -TTX blocks the Na channel by binding 
tightly to a specific site on the outside of the...
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The movement of what ion is reflected in the rising phase of the action potential - -Inward Na+ 
What type of channel is affected by tetrodotoxin (TTX) - -TTX blocks the Na channel by binding 
tightly to a specific site on the outside of the...
PSYC/NRSC 235 Exam 1 (TAMU, Smith), 
Exam Questions and answers, 
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behavioral neuroscience - -the study of the biological bases of psychological processes and 
behavior 
other terms for behavioral neuroscience - -physiological psychology, biological psychology 
(biopsychology), brain a...
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behavioral neuroscience - -the study of the biological bases of psychological processes and 
behavior 
other terms for behavioral neuroscience - -physiological psychology, biological psychology 
(biopsychology), brain a...
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