Practice Quiz Exam 1

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Chromosomes consist of large, double-stranded molecules of

DNA

Chemically, what is the route from genes to their expression?

DNA to RNA to proteins

Which method is dependent upon injecting a radioactive chemical into the blood to measure glucose metabolism?

PET

A strand of DNA serves as a template (model) for the synthesis of ____.

RNA

The mechanism of fetal alcohol syndrome probably relates to ____.​

apoptosis

Why is it that every axon in a adult mammal has a target cell (muscle cell or other neuron) with which it makes synpatic contact?

axons that fail to find a target cell die

The areas of the cortex used by expert video game players are most likely to ____ than the same cortical areas of those who do not play video games.​

be thicker

How does the method of transcranial magnetic stimulation of brain areas differ from magnetic inactivation?

brain activation results from mild, brief magnetic stimulation

A magnetoencephalography study of professional musicians listening to pure tones showed that the musicians has ____.

brain responses that were twice as strong as non-musicians

Myelination in the human brain ___.

continues well into the adult years

Diaschisis refers to the:

decreased activity of surviving neurons after other neurons are damaged

Heightened sensitivity to a neurotransmitter after the destruction of an incoming axon is known as

denervation supersensitivity

Immature neurons experimentally transplanted from one part of the developing cortex to another ____.​

develop the properties characteristic of their new location

What is the process called when a primitive neuron begins to develop dendrites and an axon?

differentiation

Which factor appears to be particularly important for branching of neurons during brain development?

engaging in physical activity

Focal hand dystonia, sometimes called "musician's cramp", is caused by ____.

extreme overlap of cortical representation of the fingers

Which technique is dependent upon the amount of hemoglobin molecules with and without oxygen in the brain?

fMRI

Franz Josef Gall, the founder of phrenology, studied how the size of different structures within the brain related to behavior, talents and personality.

false

Optogenetics is a process for simulating a limited populations of neurons with electrical pulses delivered directly to tissue in the occipital lobe

false

Which statement most accurately describes embryonic development of the nervous system in humans?

far more neurons are produced than will ultimately survive

Many educators operate on the assumption that training children to do something difficult will enhance their intellect in general. The psychological term for this concept is ___.

far transfer

Units of heredity that maintain their structural identity from one generation to another are:

genes

Lola had a stroke several days ago. At this point, which treatment would be most to her?

giving stimulant drugs combined with physical therapy

Alcohol suppresses the release of ____, the brain's main excitatory transmitter.​

glutamate

One way to relieve the pain associated with a phantom limb is to:

have the amputee learn to use an artificial limb

A person with two recessive genes is considered to be ____ for that trait.

homozygous

Chemicals known as ___ and ___ guide neuron migration

immunoglobulins; chemokines

Which event is the most common cause of stroke?

ischemia from an obstruction of an artery

The concept that neurons refine their many connections based on which ones are most successful is known as ____.​

neural darwinism

Ischemia is to ___ as hemorrhage is to ____

obstruction; rupture

An autosomal gene is a gene ____

on any chromosome other than X or Y

A stereotaxic instrument would most likely be used for:

placing an electrode in the brain

In development, neurotrophins ____. During adulthood, they____.

preserve neurons; increase neuronal branching

A trait not expressed when combined with a dominant trait is called a(n) ___ trait

recessive

Research on laboratory animals indicates that cannabinoids are most effective if take ___

shortly before the stroke

A cortical cell originally responded to stimulation of the middle finger. After amputation of that finger, it begins responding to the second and fourth fingers. Which action most likely accounts for this?

synaptic reorganization

What is signaled by nerve growth factor (NGF) during development?

that a target cell has "accepted" a synapse with an axon

In general, biologists who speak of sex-linked genes are typically referring to genes on ____.

the X chromosome

An electroencephalogram (EEG) measures brain waves primarily generated by

the average electrical acitivity of the cells in a given region of the brain

Closed head injury is

the most common cause of brain damage in young adults

Which of the following best characterized how axons arrive at the correct target cells?

they follow chemical gradients from the target cell

Axons are usually formed before the dendrites

true

Genes become more prevalent in a population if they contribute to reproductive success.​

true

Most research methods within biological psychology fall into the following 4 major categories: 1. examining the effects of brain damage 2. examining the effects of simulating a brain area 3. recording brain activity during behavior 4. correlating brain anatomy with behavior

true

Neurons and their dendrites can substantially change shape in response to experience

true

Early in development, the nervous system begins a a ____

tube surroinding a fluid filled cavit

After damage to a set of axons, neurotrophins induce nearby

uninjured axons to form new branches

Why do children with PKU develop intellectual disabilities?

unmetabolized amino acids accumulate and affect the brain

Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT) creates an image from

x-rays


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