Sample Quiz Flashcards

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Q

In Posner’s spatial cueing task, responses to ___________ are typically slower than to _________ cued trials.

  1. validly; invalidly
  2. neutral; invalidly
  3. invalidly; neutral
  4. invalidly; validly
A
  1. invalidly; validly
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All the following statements about brain development are FALSE, except:

  1. The number of synapses increase constantly with age
  2. Early sensory experience serve to refine (prune) neural connections
  3. Maternal behaviours have no effects on brain development of pups
  4. All aspects of behaviour are codified in the genes
A
  1. Early sensory experience serve to refine (prune) neural connections
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In left-sided neglect, gaze orienting is typically

  1. exaggerated to the left.
  2. exaggerated to the right.
  3. unimpaired.
  4. alternating temporally between right and left.
A
  1. unimpaired.
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One gene thought to be involved in ADHD expression is the Dopamine transporter gene (DAT1), which usually promotes ___________________ reuptake. ______________ is used to help disrupt this reuptake.

  1. methylphenidate; dopamine
  2. dopamine;methylphenidate
  3. noradrenalin; caudate
  4. tyrosine; dopamine
A
  1. dopamine;methylphenidate
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It is likely that genetics explain some of the attention deficits of ADHD, because

  1. unaffected siblings perform better than ADHD siblings but worse than controls.
  2. unaffected siblings perform as poorly as ADHD siblings.
  3. only dizygotic siblings are affected.
  4. none of the above.
A
  1. unaffected siblings perform better than ADHD siblings but worse than controls.
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The directional coding of populations of neurones in the primary motor cortex means that

  1. one group of neurones will activate maximally to the forthcoming required direction of limb movement to the target.
  2. many groups of neurones will respond, and the average of their activations will code the actual direction of the movement.
  3. only one group of neurones activates to the forthcoming required direction of limb movement to the target, and all other activations are inhibited.
  4. none of the above.
A
  1. one group of neurones will activate maximally to the forthcoming required direction of limb movement to the target.
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Signal detection theory measures

  1. the ability to discriminate signal from noise
  2. ‘willingness’ to report the occurrence of a stimulus
  3. both 1 and 2
  4. neither 1 or 2.
A
  1. both 1 and 2
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In the attentional blink task, detection of the second target (T2) is ____________ when it occurs immediately after the first target T1, but performance ____________ with increased separation between T1 and T2.

  1. intact; deteriorates
  2. intact; improves
  3. impaired; improves
  4. impaired; impaired
A
  1. impaired; improves
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The physical appearance of an organism with respect to a trait is the _________________, while the component that is measured and lies along the causal pathway between disease and distal genotype is the _________________.
Selected Answer:

  1. phenotype; trait
  2. phenotype; endophenotype
  3. endophenotype; phenotype
  4. none of the above
A
  1. phenotype; endophenotype
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‘Inside-out’ cortical development means that

the cortex involutes when it has finished developing

internal proteins alter the outside of the cortex

neurones generated early form the bottom layers of the cortex (L5-6) while later-generated neurones form the top layers (L1-4).

none of the above

A

neurones generated early form the bottom layers of the cortex (L5-6) while later-generated neurones form the top layers (L1-4).

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