Unit 2: Biological Bases of Behavior
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Which neurotransmitter is most associated with pleasure and reward?
Which brain structure is primarily responsible for forming new explicit memories?
Which division of the nervous system calms the body after a stressful situation?
A patient can understand speech but cannot produce fluent speech. The damage is most likely in:
What is the function of the myelin sheath?
Split-brain research has shown that when an image is presented only to the left visual field:
Which lobe of the brain is primarily responsible for processing visual information?
The endocrine system communicates through the release of:
Which neurotransmitter is most associated with the reward system and pleasure?
Broca's area is primarily responsible for:
The adrenal glands release cortisol and adrenaline in response to:
In split-brain patients, if an image is flashed to the left visual field, the patient:
Neuroplasticity refers to the brain's ability to:
In most people, the left hemisphere of the brain is dominant for:
The all-or-none principle of neural firing means:
The amygdala is most directly involved in:
Which brain structure is most likely damaged?
Which neurotransmitter system is most likely involved in this drug's mechanism?
Why can the patient draw the object with the left hand but not name it?
Which division of the nervous system is primarily responsible for this response?
Which gland is most likely affected?
During which phase are potassium (K+) channels open and sodium (Na+) channels closing?
This recovery is best explained by which concept?
What do these data suggest about the heritability of schizophrenia?
After suffering a stroke, Mr. Patel can speak fluently but his speech makes no sense and he cannot understand what others say to him. The damage is most likely in:
A neuroscientist discovers that a patient has unusually low levels of serotonin in the synaptic cleft. Based on the known functions of serotonin, the patient is most likely experiencing symptoms associated with:
Researchers use a brain imaging technique that detects changes in blood oxygenation levels to create detailed maps of brain activity during a cognitive task. Which technique are they using?
Patient H.M. had his hippocampi surgically removed to treat epilepsy. After surgery, he could still remember events from his childhood but could not form new declarative memories. This case provides evidence that the hippocampus is essential for
A split-brain patient is shown an image of a key to the left visual field only. When asked what they saw, the patient says "nothing." However, when asked to pick up the object with their left hand, they correctly select the key. This demonstrates that
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