Chapter 3 MindTap Quiz
Which method best allows researchers to examine brain anatomy?
CAT
What recording technique uses faint magnetic fields to measure activity in the brain?
MEG
Which structure controls vital reflexes, including breathing, heart rate, vomiting, salivation, coughing, and sneezing?
Medulla
What procedure enables researchers to use a magnet to temporarily inactivate an area of the brain in order to better understand the relationship between that area of the brain and behavior?
TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation)
Louis seems to be particularly responsive to situations that people find frightening. He is easily startled and when frightened tends to be very frightened. What area of his brain is most likely to be involved in these fear responses?
amygdala
What structure has been implicated in movement disorders like Parkinson's and Huntington's?
basal ganglia
The question of how various brain areas combine to produce integrated behavior and experience is referred to as the ____.
binding problem
Cerebrospinal fluid is produced by the ____.
choroid plexus
Which lobe contains the primary motor cortex?
frontal
Clusters of cell bodies like the clusters of sensory neurons outside the spinal cord are called ____.
ganglia
The cerebral cortex is organized in six layers of cell bodies, parallel to the surface of the cortex, called ____.
laminae
Research using contemporary imaging methods have shown that people with a larger amygdala tend to have ____.
more social contacts
The primary visual cortex is located in the ____ .
occipital lobe
Dot is a cat with a huge brown spot on her dorsal side. The rest of her fur is white. Where is the spot located?
on Dot's back
Dr. Kerr studies the functions of a specific type of neuron by exciting or inhibiting those neurons using light. What method is Dr. Kerr using?
optogenetics
Which system consists of the cranial nerves and nerves from the sacral spinal cord?
parasympathetic
Dr. Chiarella is interested in how the brain responds to touch and pressure sensations. Which lobe will Dr. Chiarella study?
parietal
Which structure is very important for vision?
superior colliculus
Moira was walking home along at night when a loud noise frightened her. Which system prepared Moira for "fight or flight"?
sympathetic
Which lobe contributes to visual processing related to perception of movement and recognition of faces?
temporal