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Test Bank For Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain, Enhanced Edition 4th Edition By Mark Bear; Barry Connors; Michael A. Paradiso|9781284211283| All Chapters 1-25| LATEST$19.49
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Test Bank For Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain, Enhanced Edition 4th Edition By Mark Bear; Barry Connors; Michael A. Paradiso|9781284211283| All Chapters 1-25| LATEST
Test Bank For Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain, Enhanced Edition 4th Edition By Mark Bear; Barry Connors; Michael A. Paradiso|9781284211283| All Chapters 1-25| LATEST
,1. Whycarecacbroadcperspectivecandcancinterdisciplinarycapproachcrequiredcfor
understandingcthecbrain?cChoosectheccorrectcoption.
A) Understandingcthecbrainciscacfocusedcareacincnaturalcsciencecwithcthecbraincserving
asctheccommoncpointcofcfocus.
B) Understandingcthecbraincrequirescknowledgecaboutcmanycthings,cfromcthecstructure
ofcthecwatercmoleculectocthecelectricalcandcchemicalcpropertiescofcthecbrain.
C) Understandingcthecbraincrequirescthecstudycofcthecdifferentcspeciescofcthecbrain.
D) Understandingcthecbraincrequirescthecanalysiscofconecapproachcatcactimectocyieldcacnew
csynthesis.
option.
A) Thecheartcasctheccentercofcintellectcandcthecbraincasctheccoolingcsystem
B) Localizationcofcbraincfunctioncinctheccerebrumcandccerebellum
C) Mind–braincduality
D) Parcelingctheccerebrumcintoclobes
3. Whatcisc“mind–braincproblem”?cChoosectheccorrectcoption.
A) Individually,chumancmentalccapacitiescexistcincthecmindcthatciscoutsidecthecbrain.
B) Thecmindciscthecsamecascthecbrain.
C) BothcanimalscandcpeoplecpossesscintellectcandcacGod-givencsoul.
D) Thecpinealcglandciscacspiritualcentity.
4. Whatcnotioncwascdisplacedcbycthecconceptcofcnervescbeingcdescribedcascwires?cChoose
theccorrectcoption.
A) Nervescarecchannelscthatccommunicatecwithcthecbraincbycthecmovementcofcfluids.
B) Musclesccancbectwitchedcwhencnervescarecstimulatedcelectricallycandcthecbraincitself
maycgeneratecelectricity.
C) Signalsctocthecmusclesccausingcmovementcusecthecsamecwirescascthosecthatcregister
sensationscfromcthecskin.
D) Nervescconductcelectricalcsignalsctocandcfromcthecbrain.
5. TheccombinedcworkcofcBellcandcMagendiecrevealedcacfundamentalcfactcaboutcthecspinal
nerves.cChoosectheccorrectcoption.
A) Spinalcnervescarecmyelinated.
B) Spinalcnervescarecbundlescofcsensorycandcmotorcnerves,candcinceachcsensorycandcmoto
rcnervecfiber,ctransmissionciscstrictlycone-way.
C) Spinalcnervescarecnotchollowctubesccarryingcfluid.
D) Bothchumanscandcanimalschavecspinalcnerves.
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,6. ForcwhatcpurposecdidcFranzcJosephcGallcstudycthecdimensionscofcthechumanchead?
Choosectheccorrectcoption.
A) Tocunderstandcthecpropensitycforccertaincpersonalityctraits
B) Tocdemonstratecequalcparticipationcofcallcregionscofcthecbraincincallccerebral
functions
C) Tocshowcthatcnervescconductcelectricalcsignalsctocandcfromcthecbrain
D) Tocshowcthatcuniquechumancmentalccapabilitiescexistcoutsidecthecbrain
7. OncwhatcbasiscdidcBrocacdefendcfunctionalclocalizationcofcthecbrain?cChoosectheccorrect
option.
A) Bycestablishingcacrelationshipcbetweencthecproductioncofcspeechcandcthecright
frontalclobe
B) Bycestablishingcacrelationshipcbetweencthecproductioncofcspeechcandcthecoccipital
lobe
C) Bycestablishingcacrelationshipcbetweencthecproductioncofcspeechcandcthecleftcfrontal
lobe
D) Bycestablishingcacrelationshipcbetweencthecproductioncofcspeechcandctheccerebellum
8. Tocwhomccancwecattributecthectheorycthatcbehaviorciscamongcthecheritablectraitscthatccan
develop?cChoosectheccorrectcoption.
A) Marie-Jean-PierrecFlourens
B) CharlescDarwin
C) GustavcFritschcandcEdwardcHitzig
D) FranzcJosephcGall
9. Whichcofcthecfollowingciscaccorrectcexplanationcofcacdisordercthatcaffectscthecnervous
system?cChoosectheccorrectcoption.
A) Cerebralcpalsyciscacmotorcdisorderccausedcbycdamagectoctheccerebrumcbefore,
during,corcsooncaftercbirth.
B) Epilepsyciscacprogressivecdiseasecthatcaffectscnervecconduction,ccharacterizedcby
episodescofcweakness,clackcofccoordination,candcspeechcdisturbance.
C) Strokecinvolvescaclosscofcfeelingcandcmovementccausedcbyctraumaticcdamagectocthe
spinalccord.
D) Alzheimer'scdiseaseciscacseverecpsychoticcillnessccharacterizedcbycdelusions,
hallucinations,candcbizarrecbehavior.
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, 10. Acneuroscientistciscinvestigatingchowcdifferentcneuralccircuitscincthecbraincanalyzecsenso
rycinformation,cformcperceptionscofcthecexternalcworld,cmakecdecisions,candcexecutecm
ovements.cAtcwhatclevelcofcanalysisciscthiscresearchcconducted?cChoosecthe
correctcoption.
A) Molecularcneuroscienceclevel
B) Cellularcneuroscienceclevel
C) Systemscneuroscienceclevel
D) Cognitivecneuroscienceclevel
11. Whatciscthecrationalecbehindcthecusecofcanimalcmodelsctocunderstandcthechumancbrain?
Choosectheccorrectcoption.
A) Animalcbrainscarecidenticalctochumancbrainscbutconlycsmallercincsize.
B) Braincmechanismscthatcmotivatecanycreactioncarecidenticalcincanimalcandchuman
brains.
C) Thecnervouscsystemscofcdifferentcspeciescofcanimalscandchumanscsharecmany
commoncmechanisms.
D) Animalcbrainscareceasierctocobtaincthanchumancbrains.
12. Howcdocneuroscientistscidentifycthecpartscofcthecbraincthatcarecspecializedcforcdifferentcbe
havioralcfunctionscrelatedctocthecnichecacspeciescnormallycoccupies?cChoosecthe
correctcoption.
A) Bycstudyingcthecsimilaritiescincresponsecpatternctocfearcincdifferentcspecies
B) Bycstudyingcneuronsconecatcactime
C) Byccomparingcthecspecializationscofcthecbrainscofcdifferentcspecies
D) Bycsystematicallycdestroyingceachcpartcofcthecbraincandcstudyingcitscimplication
13. Atcwhichclevelcofcanalysiscdocneuroscientistscstudycthecdifferentctypescofcneuronscand
theircfunctions?cChoosectheccorrectcoption.
A) Cellularcneuroscience
B) Cognitivecneuroscience
C) Molecularcneuroscience
D) Behavioralcneuroscience
14. Whatciscthecdifferencecbetweencreplicationcandcverification?cChoosectheccorrectcoption.
A) Replicationctestscachypothesis,cwhereascverificationcrecheckscthechypothesis.
B) Replicationccanconlycbecdoneconce,cwhereascverificationccancbecdonecmanyctimes.
C) Replicationciscrepeatingcthecexperimentcincothercsubjectsctocrulecoutcthecpossibilitycofc
chance.cIncverification,cthecexperimentciscrepeatedcandcthecsamecobservationscare
obtainedcbycanycscientistcfollowingcthecsamecprotocolcascthecoriginalcobserver.
D) Replicationcandcverificationcarecnotcessentiallycdifferent.
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