Quiz Questions - Week 1 Flashcards
Phrenologists believed that the contour of the skull could provide valuable information about an individual’s cognitive capacities and personality traits. This approach was based on the assumption that:
……skull protrusions are caused by disproportionate development of the brain areas beneath them, which are responsible for different specific functions.
Which scientists are often credited with the emergence of the discipline of Cognitive Neuroscience?
Gazzaniga and Miller
Wernicke is to ________ as Broca is to ________.
understanding speech; speaking
The work by Penfield supported the idea that behaviors are localized to specific brain regions by showing that:
Stimulating specific regions of the human frontal and parietal cortex led to motor actions or sensations, respectively, in specific parts of the body
All of the following contributed the emergence of the field of cognitive psychology in the second half of the 20th century EXCEPT
- new developments in and increased use of computer technology.
- Piaget’s work showing that predictable (innate) sequence of mental constructs or cognitive abilities that emerge during development.
- Chomsky’s work arguing that behaviorist theories cannot explain language acquisition.
- a philosophical shift in the field toward empiricism and associationism.
a philosophical shift in the field toward empiricism and associationism.
Which of the following is NOT a discipline that laid the foundation for the development of neuroscience in the 1960s?
- engineering
- biology
- physiology
- pharmacology
Engineering
One reason that early research on specific human cognitive capacities and the brain areas that are responsible for them developed rather slowly before the 20th century is that:
most early investigators were limited to postmortem studies to localize lesions.
Which statement(s) are TRUE concerning Leonardo DaVinci’s ideas concerning the relationship between the brain and cognitive functions such as perception, reason and memory:
- The heart is the seat of cognition
- The cortex controls cognitive behaviors.
- The cerebellum is critical for cognition.
- The ventricles and fluids in the brain underlie perception, reason and memory
The ventricles and fluids in the brain underlie perception, reason and memory