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[Show more]a hypercolumn in area V1 does not code for - Answer-Motion 
A patient with unilateral neglect would have trouble with - Answer-recognizing objects on the side of 
their body contralateral to their lesion site 
Allocentric - Answer-world-centered representation 
Area PPT - Answer-Parietal lobe, criti...
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Add to carta hypercolumn in area V1 does not code for - Answer-Motion 
A patient with unilateral neglect would have trouble with - Answer-recognizing objects on the side of 
their body contralateral to their lesion site 
Allocentric - Answer-world-centered representation 
Area PPT - Answer-Parietal lobe, criti...
A single unit is defined as a single, firing neuron whose spike potentials are distinctly isolated by a 
recording microelectrode. The ability to record signals from neurons is centered around the electric 
current flow through the neuron. - Answer-single unit recording? 
Are lesion techniques prima...
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Add to cartA single unit is defined as a single, firing neuron whose spike potentials are distinctly isolated by a 
recording microelectrode. The ability to record signals from neurons is centered around the electric 
current flow through the neuron. - Answer-single unit recording? 
Are lesion techniques prima...
_____ emphasizes existence of face neurons - prosopagnosia 
_________ restrict incoming light so that waves can only come from one direction per point - 
pinhole cameras 
2 key challenges in CNS - how does brain process information 
how does neural tissue carry out cognition 
a ______ space in the w...
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Add to cart_____ emphasizes existence of face neurons - prosopagnosia 
_________ restrict incoming light so that waves can only come from one direction per point - 
pinhole cameras 
2 key challenges in CNS - how does brain process information 
how does neural tissue carry out cognition 
a ______ space in the w...
Action Potential / Nerve Impulse - Propagated electrical potential responsible for transmitting 
neural information and for communication between neurons. They typically travel down a neuron's 
axon. 
Axon / Nerve Fiber - Part of the neuron that transmits signals from the cell body to the synapse a...
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Add to cartAction Potential / Nerve Impulse - Propagated electrical potential responsible for transmitting 
neural information and for communication between neurons. They typically travel down a neuron's 
axon. 
Axon / Nerve Fiber - Part of the neuron that transmits signals from the cell body to the synapse a...
Neuroscience - Scientific study of the nervous system 
Neurophysiology - Study of the nervous tissue functioning 
Neuroanatomy - Study of the nervous system structure 
Behavioral Neuroscience - Study of the biological foundations of behavior 
Cognitive Neuroscience - Study of the biological foundati...
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Add to cartNeuroscience - Scientific study of the nervous system 
Neurophysiology - Study of the nervous tissue functioning 
Neuroanatomy - Study of the nervous system structure 
Behavioral Neuroscience - Study of the biological foundations of behavior 
Cognitive Neuroscience - Study of the biological foundati...
A ________ is located some distance away from a neuron. 
a. microelectrode 
b. resting potential 
c. recording electrode 
d. reference electrode - Answer-d. reference electrode 
A 10-month-old baby is interested in discovering different textures, comparing the touch sensations 
between a soft blanke...
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Add to cartA ________ is located some distance away from a neuron. 
a. microelectrode 
b. resting potential 
c. recording electrode 
d. reference electrode - Answer-d. reference electrode 
A 10-month-old baby is interested in discovering different textures, comparing the touch sensations 
between a soft blanke...
2 important parts in Frontal Lobe - 1. Primary Motor Cortex 2. Broca's Area 
2 Important parts in Temporal Lobe - 1. Primary Auditory Cortex 2. Wernicke's area 
4 main functions of Glia - 1. They can modify environment for neurons 
2. They can remove dead neurons 
3. Some Glial cells myelinate axo...
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Add to cart2 important parts in Frontal Lobe - 1. Primary Motor Cortex 2. Broca's Area 
2 Important parts in Temporal Lobe - 1. Primary Auditory Cortex 2. Wernicke's area 
4 main functions of Glia - 1. They can modify environment for neurons 
2. They can remove dead neurons 
3. Some Glial cells myelinate axo...
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