1. What term was coined by Thomas Willis as a consequence of the case of Anne Green? a. psychopathology b. cognition c. neurology d. psychosis ANS: C DIF: Easy REF: 1.1 A Historical Perspective OBJ: 1.1 MSC: Remembering 2. Aside from saving Anne Green’s life, Thomas Willis and Christopher Wren al...
1. What hjterm hjwas hjcoined hjby hjThomas hjWillis hjas hja hjconsequence hjof hjthe hjcase hjof hjAnne hjGreen?
a. psychopathology
b. cognition
c. neurology
d. psychosis
ANS: h j C DIF: Easy REF: hj1.1 hjA hjHistorical
hjPerspectiveh
jOBJ: hj hj h j 1.1 MSC: h j Remembering
2. Aside hjfrom hjsaving hjAnne hjGreen’s hjlife, hjThomas hjWillis hjand hjChristopher hjWren hjalso
a. created hjvery hjaccurate hjdrawings hjof hjthe hjbrain.
b. came hjup hjwith hjthe hjnames hjof hja hjnumber hjof hjbrain hjstructures.
c. took hjthe hjfirst hjsteps hjthat hjled hjto hjcognitive hjneuroscience.
d. All hjof hjthe hjanswer hjoptions hjare hjcorrect.
ANS: h j D DIF: Medium REF: hj1.1 hjA hjHistorical
hjPerspectiveh
jOBJ: hj hj h j 1.1 MSC: h j Understanding
a. He hjnamed hjmany hjbrain hjparts.
b. He hjgave hjfrequent hjlectures hjon hjspecific hjbrain hjregions.
c. He hjwas hjamong hjthe hjfirst hjto hjlink hjbehavioral hjdeficits hjto hjbrain hjdamage.
d. He hjcreated hjvery hjaccurate hjbrain hjimages.
ANS: h j B DIF: Medium REF: hj1.1 hjA hjHistorical
hjPerspectiveh
jOBJ: hj hj h j 1.1 MSC: h j Remembering
4. While hjstudying hjbrain hjfunction, hjit hjis hjoften hjuseful hjto hjthink hjof hjdevelopment hjin hjterms hjof
,hjwhich hjis hjthe hjperspective hjof .
a. cognition; hjcognitive hjneuroscience c. blood hjflow; hjmagnetic hjresonance hjimaging
b. survival; hjevolution d. h j dysfunction; hjpsychopathology
ANS: h j B DIF: Difficult REF: 1.1 hjA hjHistorical hjPerspective
OBJ: h j 1.1 MSC:
h j Analyzing
a. regulating hjfeelings hjand hjemotions c. moderating hjcognitive hjprocesses
b. connecting hjthe hjmind hjand hjthe hjbody d. h j adjusting hjbehavior
ANS: h j B DIF: Easy REF: hj1.1 hjA hjHistorical
hjPerspectiveh
jOBJ: hj hj h j 1.1 MSC: h j Remembering
a. learning hjand hjreward c. neurological hjdysfunction
b. integration hjwith hjtechnology d. h j hunting hjand hjgathering
ANS: h j D DIF: Difficult REF: 1.1 hjA hjHistorical hjPerspective
OBJ: h j 1.1 MSC:
h j Analyzing
8. A hjcentral hjissue hjof hjmodern hjcognitive hjneuroscience hjis hjwhether hjspecific hjhuman hjcognitive hjabilities
a. arise hjfrom hjnetworks hjof hjbrain hjareas hjworking hjtogether.
b. are hjdetermined hjby hjthe hjshape hjand hjsize hjof hjthe hjhuman hjskull hjor hjthe hjbrain hjbeneath.
c. are hjbest hjstudied hjusing hjthe hjscientific hjmethod.
d. can hjbe hjbest hjidentified hjusing hjthe hjGolgi hjsilver hjmethod hjof hjstaining hjor hjfMRI.
ANS: h j A DIF: Medium REF: hj1.2 hjThe hjBrain
hjStoryh
jOBJ: hj hj h j 1.2 MSC: h j Understanding
9. The hjdiscipline hjof hjphrenology hjwas hjfounded hjby
a. Broca hjand hjWernicke. c. Ramón hjy hjCajal hjand hjSherrington.
b. Fritsch hjand hjHitzig. d. h j Gall hjand hjSpurzheim.
ANS: h j D DIF: Easy REF: hj1.2 hjThe hjBrain
hjStoryh
jOBJ: hj hj h j 1.2 MSC: h j Remembering
a. Broca. c. Brodmann.
b. Hughlings hjJackson. d. h j Flourens.
ANS: h j D DIF: Easy REF: hj1.2 hjThe hjBrain
hjStoryh
jOBJ: hj hj h j 1.2 MSC: h j Remembering
14. The hjkey hjobservation hjleading hjJohn hjHughlings hjJackson hjto hjpropose hja hjtopographical hjorganization
hjin hjtheh
jcerebral hjcortex hjwas hjthat
a. speech hjdisturbances hjcould hjbe hjidentified hjby hjleft-hemisphere hjlesions.
b. the hjtwo hjhemispheres hjof hjthe hjbrain hjserved hjdifferent hjfunctions.
c. seizures hjbegin hjin hja hjlocalized hjregion hjof hjthe hjcortex.
d. focal hjbrain hjdamage hjcauses hjspecific hjbehavioral hjdeficits.
ANS: h j C DIF: Difficult REF: hj1.2 hjThe hjBrain
hjStoryh
jOBJ: hj hj h j 1.2 MSC: h j Analyzing
15. In hjdeveloping hjphrenology, hjGall’s hjmain hjfailure hjwas hjthat
a. he hjdid hjnot hjseek hjdisconfirming hjevidence.
b. he hjwas hjnot hja hjscientist.
c. his hjmethod hjwas hjcorrelational.
d. All hjof hjthe hjanswer hjoptions hjare hjcorrect.
ANS: h j D DIF: Difficult REF: hj1.2 hjThe hjBrain
hjStoryh
jOBJ: hj hj h j 1.2 MSC: h j Analyzing
16. Giovanni hjvisits hjhis hjlocal hjphrenologist. hjWhat hjis hjthis hjperson hjlikely hjto hjtell hjhim?
a. You hjare hja hjdomineering hjperson.
b. Your hjfather hjwas hja hjvery hjdomineering hjperson.
c. Your hjbrother hjis hja hjdomineering hjperson.
d. Your hjmother hjwas hja hjvery hjdomineering hjperson.
ANS: h j A DIF: Medium REF: hj1.2 hjThe hjBrain
hjStoryh
jOBJ: hj hj h j 1.2 MSC: h j Applying
a. the hjneuron hjdoctrine. c. rationalism.
b. aggregate hjfield hjtheory. d. hjthe hjlaw hjof hjeffect.
hj ANS: h j B DIF: Easy REF: hj1.2 hjThe hjBrain
Story
hj
, OBJ: hj hj h j 1.2 MSC: h j Remembering
18. John hjHughlings hjJackson hjproposed hja organization hjin hjthe hjcerebral hjcortex, hjbased hjon hjhis
hjworkhjwith hjpeople hjwith .
a. holistic; hjaphasia c. topographic; hjepilepsy
b. topographic; hjaphasia d. h j holistic; hjepilepsy
ANS: h j C DIF: Medium REF: hj1.2 hjThe hjBrain
hjStoryh
jOBJ: hj hj h j 1.2 MSC: h j Understanding
a. Broca c. Flourens
b. Hughlings hjJackson d. h j Brodmann
ANS: h j B DIF: Medium REF: hj1.2 hjThe hjBrain
hjStoryh
jOBJ: hj hj h j 1.2 MSC: h j Remembering
a. frontal hjcortex c. cerebellum
b. Broca’s hjarea d. h j Wernicke’s hjarea
ANS: h j B DIF: Easy REF: hj1.2 hjThe hjBrain
hjStoryh
jOBJ: hj hj h j 1.2 MSC: h j Remembering
a. listening hjto hja hjpiano hjrecital c. reading hja hjbook hjaloud
b. appreciating hja hjpainting d. h j playing hja hjgame hjof hjcards
ANS: h j C DIF: Medium REF: 1.2 hjThe hjBrain hjStory
OBJ: h j 1.2 MSC: h j Applying
a. understanding hja hjspeech c. singing hja hjsong
b. painting hja hjpicture d. h j riding hja hjhorse
ANS: h j A DIF: Medium REF: 1.2 hjThe hjBrain hjStory
OBJ: h j 1.2 MSC: Applying
a. right hjfrontotemporal hjarea c. right hjtemporoparietal hjarea
b. left hjfrontotemporal hjarea d. h j left hjtemporoparietal hjarea
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