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Methods of Cognitive Neuroscience exam 2024

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Methods of Cognitive Neuroscience exam 2024 What is cognitive neuroscience? - answerCognitive neuroscience is a branch of neuroscience that focuses on brain function and brain dysfunction ( Neuropsychology) Cognitive neuroscientists relate behaviour and brain function What is cognitive psycholo...

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Cognitive Neuroscience Exam 3 2024 with complete solutions

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Cognitive Neuroscience Exam 3 2024 with complete solutions The term ________ refers to the operations involved when we select for further processing a limited subset of information from the total information available to us from our sensory systems and stored mental representations. - answeratte...

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Cognitive Neuroscience exam #1 with complete solutions

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Cognitive Neuroscience exam #1 with complete solutions Cognitive Neuroscience - answerStudy of the brain and how it relates to complex thoughts and behaviors Neurons - answerCells that carry information from one place to another Sensory Neurons - answerBring information to the central nervous s...

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Cognitive Neuroscience ch 2 summary

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Cognitive Neuroscience ch 2 summary aggregate field theory - answerThe idea that cerebral functions are distributed throughout the brain that functions as a whole. axon - answerA long, tubular pathway that transmits electrical impulses from the cell body (soma) to other cells. See Neuron. cell ...

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Cognitive Neuroscience Ch. 3 Methods of Cognitive Neuroscience

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Cognitive Neuroscience Ch. 3 Methods of Cognitive Neuroscience optogenetics - answera procedure in which a genetic manipulation is performed that will result in the expression of a photosensitive protein. the experimenter can then activate the neurons by exposing the tissue to light. the genetic...

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Cognitive Neuroscience Chapter 1: History of Cognitive Neuroscience

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Cognitive Neuroscience Chapter 1: History of Cognitive Neuroscience Thomas Willis - answerfirst to link specific brain damage to specific behavioral deficits, theorize how the brain transfers information Neuronal conduction - answerWillis began this theory of how the brain transfers infromation ...

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Cognitive neuroscience summary

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Cognitive neuroscience summary Cognitive neuroscience - answerThe study of the physiological basis of cognition Franz Josef Gall & Phrenology - answer(1796) Idea of localization of function. Different parts of the brain are responsible for a certain mental function Broca & Tan - answerBroca's p...

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Cognitive neuroscience summary

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Cognitive neuroscience summary cognitive neuroscience - answerthe scientific study of biological structure that underpin cognitive processes. Paul Broca - answerfrench physician, anatomist and anthropologist. 1860s he discovered how damage to an area of the frontal lobe could impair speech prod...

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Cognitive neuroscience summary

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Cognitive neuroscience summary frontal lobe - answermass of cortex anterior to central sulcus and dorsal to the sylvian fissue; contains the motor and prefrontal cortex parietal lobe - answerCortical lobe located posterior to central sulcus anterior to occipital lobe, superior to posterior tempo...

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Cognitive neuroscience summary chapter 2 Gazzaniga

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Cognitive neuroscience summary chapter 2 Gazzaniga Glial Cells - answerNonneural cells that serve various functions in the nervous system, including providing structural support and electrical insulation to neurons and modulating neuronal activity. Soma - answerThe cell body of a neuron. Neuro...

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Cognitive neuroscience Exam with complete solutions 2024

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Cognitive neuroscience Exam with complete solutions 2024 White Matter - answerAxons, myelin, glia cells Grey matter - answerCell bodies Agonist - answerChemical that promotes activity at a receptor. Drug (acts like a neurotransmitter and can have different effects depending on channel or recept...

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Cognitive neuroscience Final Exam with complete solutions

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Cognitive neuroscience Final Exam with complete solutions Which part of the neuron detects incoming signals? - answerDendrites Which part of the neuron contains the nucleus and cellular machinery? - answerCell Body Which part of the neuron transmits signals to other neurons? - answerAxon Which ...

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Cognitive neuroscience Final Exam with complete solutions

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Cognitive neuroscience Final Exam with complete solutions A patient reports that she is functionally blind after a focal brain injury, even though her eyes and optic nerves are completely intact. Of the structures listed here, the most probable location for the brain injury is the: inferior col...

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Cognitive Neuroscience exam with complete solutions

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Cognitive Neuroscience exam with complete solutions what are the cortices of the brain? - answer1. primary sensory and motor cortex 2. secondary sensory and motor cortex 3. association cortex what functions are controlled by the primary and secondary sensory and motor cortices, and the associa...

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Cognitive neuroscience Exam with complete solutions 2024

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Cognitive neuroscience Exam with complete solutions 2024 What is cognitive neuroscience? - answerhow the structure and function of the brain relates to specific psychological processes What methods are used in cognitive neuroscience to study the structure and function of the brain? - answerby s...

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