Chapter 2 Review Flashcards
The messages neurons carry are nerve impulses called
a. neurotransmitters.
b. action potentials.
c. refractory periods.
d. EEGs.
b. action potentials.
Drugs that block the reuptake of dopamine will thereby increase the concentration of dopamine molecules in the
a. axon terminals.
b. synaptic gaps.
c. glial cells.
d. endocrine glands.
b. synaptic gaps.
Neurons that enable quarterbacks to throw a football by relaying messages from their central nervous system to their skeletal muscles are called
a. interneurons.
b. sensory neurons.
c. glial cells.
d. motor neurons.
d. motor neurons.
The somatic and autonomic nervous systems make up the
a. peripheral nervous system.
b. central nervous system.
c. sympathetic nervous system.
d. autonomic nervous system.
a. peripheral nervous system.
The endocrine system consists of
a. myelin sheaths.
b. neural networks.
c. interneurons.
d. glands.
d. glands.
The limbic system’s hippocampus
a. coordinates body movement and balance.
b. regulates hunger and thirst.
c. plays a central role in fear and rage.
d. helps process explicit memories for storage.
d. helps process explicit memories for storage.
Which portion of the cerebral cortex is most directly involved in making plans and formulating moral judgments?
a. occipital lobes
b. frontal lobes
c. temporal lobes
d. parietal lobes
b. frontal lobes
Which part of the brain specializes in receiving information from the skin senses and from the movement of body parts?
a. motor cortex
b. frontal lobes
c. somatosensory cortex
d. association areas
c. somatosensory cortex
Which of the following is best for solving new problems?
a. sequential processing
b. parallel processing
c. dual processing
d. blindsight processing
a. sequential processing
. An experienced football player’s brain and body respond with skilled accuracy to an oncoming pass before the person becomes consciously aware of the ball’s trajectory. This best illustrates the value of
a. the circadian rhythm.
b. inattentional blindness.
c. REM rebound.
d. a two-track mind.
d. a two-track mind.
. REM sleep is also called
a. sleep apnea.
b. paradoxical sleep.
c. narcolepsy.
d. N1 sleep.
b. paradoxical sleep.
Bright light inhibits our feelings of sleepiness by influencing the production of
a. melatonin.
b. dopamine.
c. cortisol.
d. leptin.
a. melatonin.
Research has demonstrated that sleep helps consolidate memory. This is congruent with
a. the information-processing perspective.
b. the activation-synthesis theory.
c. cognitive development.
d. Freud
’
s view of dreams.
a. the information-processing perspective.
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the human brain?
a. The human brain is designed to adapt to our changing world.
b. The human brain is fully developed at birth.
c. The human brain cannot change with experience.
d. The human brain can be divided into six lobes.
a. The human brain is designed to adapt to our changing world.
Messages from a cell are sent to other cells via its
a. cell body.
b. dendrite.
c. axon.
d. glial cells.
c. axon.