Brain & Behavior 3
The condition of having an exaggerated concern with being overweight that can lead to severe weight loss and even starvation without purging is called
Anorexia Nervosa
_____ help control and regulate human feeding behavior
Cognitive factors Hypothalamic inputs Digestive system inputs
Learning is the ability to recall or recognize previous experience.
False
Phineas Gage sustained an injury to his amygdala. After, he lost the ability to experience and express emotions correctly and his friends reported that he started showing poor decision making skills
False
The Primary somatosensory region is dedicated to taste whereas the gustatory region in the insula is responsive to localizing tastes and textures on tongue.
False
The stress you feel when you suddenly remember a bill you haven't paid is perceived in the brain differently as the stress you would feel if you saw a tiger coming after you.
False
______ is a change in an organism's behavior as a result of experience
Learning
______ is a change in an organism's behavior as a result of experience.
Learning
At the neural level, memory is associated with changes that take place at the synapse with both the axon ending of the presynaptic side and the dendrite of the postsynaptic side. Scientists call this process ___
Long-term Potentiation
At the neural level, memory is associated with changes that take place at the synapse with both the axon ending of the presynaptic side and the dendrite of the postsynaptic side. Scientists call this process ______.
Long-term Potentiation
Which of the following is NOT one of the taste receptors?
Spicy
The reason people may be afraid of snakes before they have even encountered one is because of
The innate releasing mechanism
Damage to the frontal association cortex can lead to focusing excessively on external stimuli and difficulty shifting attention
True
Damage to the frontal association cortex can lead to focusing excessively on external stimuli and difficulty shifting attention.
True
Eating is a unique behavior because it can be either a regulatory or a non regulatory behavior
True
Eating is a unique behavior because it can be either a regulatory or a non regulatory behavior.
True
Empathy is correlated with increased activity in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
True
Executive control allows us to control our emotions because our prefrontal cortex can decrease the response of our amygdala
True
Executive control allows us to control our emotions because our prefrontal cortex can decrease the response of our amygdala.
True
Language, memory, and emotion are constructs and inferred from behavior
True
Language, memory, and emotion are constructs and inferred from behavior.
True
Once LTP has occurred between 2 neurons, it is likely that the sending neuron will release more neurotransmitter AND the receiving neuron will insert more receptors for the neurotransmitter into the cell membrane
True
Once LTP has occurred between 2 neurons, it is likely that the sending neuron will release more neurotransmitter AND the receiving neuron will insert more receptors for the neurotransmitter into the cell membrane.
True
One reason we engage in behavior is to stimulate the brain.
True
Smell does not go through the thalamus but rather through the amygdala and pyriform cortex.
True
The Innate Releasing Mechanism detects specific sensory stimuli and directs and organism to take a particular action
True
The Innate Releasing Mechanism detects specific sensory stimuli and directs and organism to take a particular action.
True
The central nucleus of the amygdala is the most important part of the brain for the expression of emotional responses provoked by aversive stimuli.
True
The executive control processes reside in the prefrontal cortex
True
The executive control processes reside in the prefrontal cortex.
True
Your emotion depends on the reason you experience arousal.
True
Fear conditioning would likely involve neural circuits in the _________
amygdala
It has been argued that emotional memory involves which of the following structures?
amygdala
Social neuroscience studies have demonstrated that the anticipation of pain activates the
anterior cingulate cortex.
The inability to form memories for events that happened after brain damage is a characteristic of ____ amnesia
anterograde
Mirror neurons:
are active during observation of the actions of others. are active during imitation of the facial expressions of others may allow us to understand the thoughts and emotions of others
Your friend tells you that every letter of the alphabet has a distinct color to him. For example, A is always a specific hue of yellow and G is always baby blue. You believe your friend:
as synesthesia
The question of how we are able to combine multiple sources of input (e.g., visual, auditory, motor, etc.) into a unified conscious experience is referred to as the:
binding problem
Last year, every time John watched a football game at his friend's house, he drank beer. Now, whenever John watches a football game, he finds himself craving beer. This is an example of:
classical conditioning
Emotion can be considered _____, whereas motivation can be considered _____.
cognitive interpretations of subjective feelings; behavior that is purposeful and goal-directed
Neurons that combine different sources of sensory information are referred to as:
complex neurons
(True Story) Dr. West feeds her cat wet cat food from a can 2-3 times per week. The can has a pull top that makes a metallic sound when you open it. The other night, Dr. West opened a can of vegetables that also had a similar kind of top. When she did, her cat came running into the kitchen. The metallic SOUND of a can opening has become a(n) _______ for her cat.
conditioned stimulus
Operant conditioning is to ____ as classical conditioning is to ___
consequences; association of stimuli
Operant conditioning is to ____ as classical conditioning is to ____.
consequences; association of stimuli
The hypothalamus is involved in:
eating and drinking, body temperature, and regulation of blood sugar
Damage to portions of the limbic cortex would be expected to alter
emotion
What happens during the fasting phase of energy metabolism?
energy is withdrawn from reserves
The creation of novel sequences of thoughts is most likely the function of the:
frontal lobes
Which of the following is most analogous to an orchestra conductor?
frontal lobes
Motivations are controlled by the:
hypothalamus, limbic system, and frontal lobes
The patient J. K. had Parkinson's disease. He showed a deficit in:
implicit memory
Consciousness is likely located
in a variety of connections throughout the brain.
Consciousness is likely located:
in a variety of connections throughout the brain.
In a normal participant and the majority of the population, if you briefly present a word _____, it will be identified more easily.
in the right visual field
The temporal lobes are critical for ______, and the frontal lobes are important for ____
long-term memory; short-term memory
The temporal lobes are critical for ______, and the frontal lobes are important for ______.
long-term memory; short-term memory
Which of the following memory problems did patient H. M. experience following surgery?
making new implicit memories
You are in a crowded supermarket with your 4-year-old nephew. When you are in the candy aisle, he asks you for a chocolate bar. You initially refuse, saying that it is not good for him to eat candy. He begins to cry and whine loudly. Embarrassed by all the attention you are attracting, you buy him the chocolate bar to stop him from crying. Now every time you go to the store, your nephew whines until you buy him something. Your behavior is an example of:
operant conditioning
Which of the following is likely to cause inappropriate social responses and an inability to respond to social context?
orbital prefrontal lesions
Damage to the ventromedial hypothalamus leads to:
overeating in animals
Early research with patient H. M. demonstrated that the hippocampus:
played a critical role in memory consolidation
Impulsive behavior and poor decision are common symptoms of:
prefontal damage
Psychological constructs (e.g., attention) can be difficult to localize in the brain because:
psychological constructs are often complex and not localized to one area of the brain. we tend to think of constructs as unitary when they are actually made up of a number of distinct processes the brain is not organized around psychological constructs
Olfaction is responsible for which sense?
smell
Males are typically better at ______ tasks, whereas females tend to excel at ______ tasks
spatial relation and mental rotation; short-term memory and verbal fluency
Karl Lashley is remembered for his discovery
that memory loss was related to the size of a lesion on the brain, not the location.
Karl Lashley is remembered for his discovery:
that memory loss was related to the size of a lesion on the brain, not the location.
Synesthesia is:
the experience in which stimulation in one sensory modality gives rise to a sensation in another modality
Spatial navigation relies on
the use of environmental landmarks the ability to form an imagined map of the environment. the ability to mentally manipulate images.
The association cortex makes up about
two-thirds of the total cortex.
What kinds of problems would damage to the mirror neuron system cause?
understanding the purpose behind other people's actions learning how to read other people's emotions from facial expressions learning how to throw a football through imitating the actions of someone else
Research in neuroeconomics has linked activity in the _____ with a reflexivedecision system and activity in the _____ with reflective decision system
ventromedial prefrontal cortex; medial temporal cortex and lateral prefrontal cortex
Women are generally better than men on
verbal fluency
Women are generally better than men on:
verbal fluency
Pheromones are detected by:
vomeronasal organ