Test Bank for Brain & Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience 6e 6th Edition by Bob Garrett, Gerald Hough. Full Chapters test bank are included - Chapter 1 to 15
Chapter 1 . What Is Behavioral Neuroscience?
The Origins of Behavioral Neuroscience
Nature and Nurture
Part ...
Thanks for your honest feedback. Do not forget to visit us again for more documents you need. If you need any other document, let us know so we can help you further. We are available 24/7.
Verkäufer
Folgen
StepsSol
Deine Reviews
Inhaltsvorschau
1 Behavioral neuroscience studies is ______. the legal freedom in the judicial system how light creates energy the relationship between beha vior and the body the interworking of a computer 2 Behavioral neuroscientists study ______. diseases in the body the relationship between beha vior and the body bone structure of the body the systems of the heart 3 Which of the following terms can be used interchangeably with “beha vioral
neuroscience?” psychology biology physiology psychobiology 4 Psychologists consider emotions, thoughts, memories, and observ able acts to be
characteriz ed as ______. cognitions beha viors physiology biology 5 The mind–br ain question is concerned with ______. an unsolv ed question posed b y early neuroscientists the nature of the mind and its relation to the br ain Test Bank for Brain & Behavior 6th Edition Bob Garrett All Chapters test bank are included ��������������������������� the differences between psy chology and ph ysiology an ongoing connection between biological factors 6 The mind-br ain problem w as first debated b y ______. psychologists in the late 1800s philosophers in the fifth century BCE Darwin’ s followers in the late 1800s neuroscientists in the 1990s 7 Aristotle, a monist, joined the body and soul in his attempt to explain ______. memory , emotions, and reasoning heart, lungs, and br ain religion, la w, and state energy , light, and atoms 8 The dualists faced difficult y in finding support for their views on how ______. a physical br ain could result in mental processes the mind could exist the br ain could exist a nonph ysical mind could impact a ph ysical body 9 Monists faced difficult y in finding support for their views regarding the mind and
brain and how ______. a physical br ain could result in mental processes the mind could exist the br ain could exist a nonph ysical mind could impact a ph ysical body 10 A(n) ______ is a proposed mechanism to explain how something, usually more
complex than the proposed mechanism, works. atom model mind beha vior 11 A(n) ______ can be in the form of a theory or a simplified organism, simulation, or
system for scientific study . monist beha vior atom model 12 Researchers ha ve used computers to model ______ that occur(s) in humans. cognitiv e processes Alzheimer ’s disease Huntington’ s disease animal spirits 13 According to Descartes, beha vior w as controlled b y ______. animal spirits atoms empiricism weather 14 Descartes used a ______ model for the activit y of the human br ain. hydraulic computer rat complex 15 Empiricism is ______. gathering information via observ ation assumption based on logic following one’ s intuition making a best guess 16 According to Descartes, the ______ w as where the mind inter acted with the body . soul atoms nervous system pineal gland 17 Descartes chose the pineal gland as the “seat of the soul” because it ______. enhanced the individual’ s surviv al was the only part of the br ain not split into hemispheres explained memory , emotions, and reasoning was made up of nonmaterial 18 Reaching conclusions about the br ain by observ ation is the method for obtaining
knowledge called ______. empiricism dualism monism idealism 19 What w as the inspir ation for Descartes’ model of br ain function? atoms statues in the gardens at St. Germain Ancient Egyptians Plato’ s idea of dualism 20 Luigi Galv ani first observ ed that ______ would respond to electrical stimulation. bones neurotr ansmitters
Alle Vorteile der Zusammenfassungen von Stuvia auf einen Blick:
Garantiert gute Qualität durch Reviews
Stuvia Verkäufer haben mehr als 700.000 Zusammenfassungen beurteilt. Deshalb weißt du dass du das beste Dokument kaufst.
Schnell und einfach kaufen
Man bezahlt schnell und einfach mit iDeal, Kreditkarte oder Stuvia-Kredit für die Zusammenfassungen. Man braucht keine Mitgliedschaft.
Konzentration auf den Kern der Sache
Deine Mitstudenten schreiben die Zusammenfassungen. Deshalb enthalten die Zusammenfassungen immer aktuelle, zuverlässige und up-to-date Informationen. Damit kommst du schnell zum Kern der Sache.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Was bekomme ich, wenn ich dieses Dokument kaufe?
Du erhältst eine PDF-Datei, die sofort nach dem Kauf verfügbar ist. Das gekaufte Dokument ist jederzeit, überall und unbegrenzt über dein Profil zugänglich.
Zufriedenheitsgarantie: Wie funktioniert das?
Unsere Zufriedenheitsgarantie sorgt dafür, dass du immer eine Lernunterlage findest, die zu dir passt. Du füllst ein Formular aus und unser Kundendienstteam kümmert sich um den Rest.
Wem kaufe ich diese Zusammenfassung ab?
Stuvia ist ein Marktplatz, du kaufst dieses Dokument also nicht von uns, sondern vom Verkäufer StepsSol. Stuvia erleichtert die Zahlung an den Verkäufer.
Werde ich an ein Abonnement gebunden sein?
Nein, du kaufst diese Zusammenfassung nur für 38,79 €. Du bist nach deinem Kauf an nichts gebunden.