Psych 3: Final
An experimental drug, Ro15-4513, has been shown to block the behavioral effects of ____.
Alcohol (Ro15)
What happens after damage to the suprachiasmatic nucleus itself?
Animals' activity patterns become less consistent and no longer respond to light and dark cycles.
If a hamster in its home territory attacks an intruder, what will the hamster do if a second intruder arrives shortly after the first intruder leaves?
Attack the second intruder quickly and vigorously.
How do parallel fibers in the cerebellum control the duration of a response?
By altering the velocity of action potentials from Purkinje cells
You have been hired by a pharmaceutical company to develop a hormone-based weight loss medication. Assuming you could work out any safety issues, which of the hormones in your experiment would be most promising for this purpose?
CCK
Stress activates two systems. One is the ____.
HPAaxis, which becomes increasingly important with prolonged stressors
Carlos is being changed to an overnight shift at work. What would be the best conditions for him so that he adjusts?
He needs to buy dark curtains for the daytime and work under bright lights.
What evidence do we have that the preoptic area controls body temperature?
Heating or cooling the preoptic area leads to sweating or shivering.
If a new species were found with legs composed almost completely of fast-twitch muscles, what could we infer about its behavior?
It could chase prey only over short distances.
Through what mechanism does insulin affect appetite?
It enables glucose in the blood stream to enter the cells.
What is the effect of MPTP?
It kills the neurons that release dopamine.
Based on your data, which of the hormones appeared to suppress appetite compared to the saline control condition?
Leptin and CCK
Children with a rare condition called ____ are unable to move their facial muscles to make a smile.
Möbiussyndrome
Based on your data, which of the hormones produced the largest overall change in feeding (increase or decrease) compared to the saline control condition?
NPY
Based on the data you collected, which hormones appeared to increase appetite compared to the saline control condition?
NPY and ghrelin
After isolating a neuron from the rest of the brain, you find that it has a moderately stable circadian rhythm. The most likely home of this neuron is in the ____.
SCN
Which parts of the brain deteriorate most strongly in Huntington's disease?
The caudate nucleus, putamen, and globuspallidus
Why do individuals with prefrontal cortex damage often make bad decisions?
They don't anticipate the unpleasantness of likely outcomes.
An astronaut orbiting earth experiences 45-minute periods of daylight alternating with 45-minutes periods of darkness. What is likely to happen?
They sleep poorly during rest periods.
Suppose you work on a submarine with only artificial light. You are required to follow a schedule of working for 12 hours and then sleeping for 6. What rhythm, if any, will your alertness and body temperature show?
They will follow the usual rhythm of 24 hours.
When traveling across time zones, how does the direction of travel affect one's adjustment to the new time zone?
Travel to the west is easier.
The PER and TIM proteins accumulate during the day until they cause sleepiness. What prevents them from continuing to accumulate at night?
When the proteins reach a high level, they turn off the genes that produce them.
When do the secretions of melatonin begin?
a couple of hours before a person naturally falls asleep
Animals produce endogenous circadian rhythms that last ____.
about a day
The large intestine ____.
absorbs water and minerals
By what means does the brain find out about the nutrient content of food in the stomach?
activity of the splanchnic nerves
The brain finds out about the degree of stretch of the stomach from ____.
activity of the vagusnerve
According to the James-Lange theory, we experience emotion ____.
after we experience autonomic arousal
What are the stages of the GAS?
alarm, resistance, exhaustion
Vigorous use of fast-twitch fibers results in fatigue because the process is ____.
anaerobic
Findings from people with pure autonomic failure suggest that ____.
autonomic output is important for experiencing emotion
The structure composed of the caudate nucleus, putamen, and globuspallidus is the ____.
basal ganglia
Most of the axons of the medial tract go to which side of the body?
bilateral
Studies on conscious decisions regarding voluntary movements suggest that ____.
brain activity for the movement begins before we are conscious of our decision
The flow of ____ ions across the membrane is controlled by the GABAA complex
calcium
One interpretation of how the hormone CCK promotes satiety is that it ____.
causes the stomach to fill more quickly
Speaking, piano playing, athletic skills, and other rapid movements would be most impaired by damage to which structure?
cerebellum
In the revised James-Lange theory of emotion, what occurs first?
cognitive appraisal
The parasite Toxoplasma gondiiis able to reinfectcats when the cats ____.
come into close contact with other infected cats
Homeostasis is to ____ as allostasisis to ____.
constant; variable
If suprachiasmatic nucleus neurons are disconnected from the rest of the brain, they ____.
continue to produce activity that follows a circadian rhythm
Central pattern generators ____.
contribute to rhythmic patterns of movement
Paths from the cerebral cortex to the spinal cord are called the ____.
corticospinal tracts
In response to infection, leukocytes release proteins called ____.
cytokines
The small intestine ____.
digests proteins, fats, and carbohydrates
After a lesion to the lateral preoptic area, a rat would react to an increase in sodium levels by ____.
drinking less and excreting highly concentrated urine
One advantage of being homeothermicis that it ____.
enables the individual to stay active when the environment is cool
A "zeitgeber" is a(n) ____.
environmental cue that resets a biological clock
In movement, the ____ muscle straightens the arm.
extensor
Eating salty potato chips increases the concentration of sodium in the ____.
extracellular fluid
The eye muscles can be moved with greater precision than the biceps muscles because ____.
eye muscles have a lower ratio of muscle fibers to axons
Which action is an example of a motor program in chickens with featherless wings?
flapping wings if suddenly dropped
During aerobic exercises such as dancing, as glucose is used by the muscles, ____.
glucose use decreases
When asked to draw pictures expressing different emotions, which emotion will cause the most difficulty for a person with Urbach-Wiethedisease?
happiness
The term ____ refers to temperature regulation and other biological processes that keep body variables within a fixed range.
homeothermic
Sodium-specific hunger is closely associated with ____.
hypovolemic thirst
Your posterior pituitary is most likely to release antidiuretic hormone (ADH) ____.
if you are very thirsty
The behavioral inhibition system is associated with ____.
increased attention and arousal, decreased action, and fear or disgust
Vasopressin and angiotensin II are similar in that they both promote ____.
increased blood pressure
The premotor cortex ____.
is active during preparations for a movement and less active during movement itself
The stretch reflex ____.
is caused by a stretch
A disruption of circadian rhythms due to crossing time zones is known as ____.
jetlag
The posterior parietal cortex ____.
keeps track of the position of the body relative to the world
When bacteria, viruses, fungi, or other intruders invade the body, it mobilizes ____ to attack them.
leukocytes
The behavioral activation system is associated with ____.
low to moderate arousal, tendency to approach new objects, and pleasant mood
Depression is linked to ____ serotonin, aggressive behavior is linked to ____ serotonin, and suicide is linked to ____ serotonin.
low; low; low
Humans expend most of their energy on which activity?
maintaining basal metabolism
The pineal gland releases _____, which is responsible for creating the feeling of being sleepy.
melatonin
The pineal gland releases the ____ hormone, which influences both circadian and circannual rhythms.
melatonin
A human's body temperature over the course of 24 hours is usually highest ____.
mid to late afternoon
The basal ganglia are most critical for learning ____.
motor habits that are difficult to describe in words
A sudden stretch of a muscle excites a feedback system that opposes the stretch. This message starts in the ____.
muscle spindles
Processes that reduce any discrepancies from the set point are known as ____.
negative feedback
What is the name given to the synapse where a motor neuron's axon meets a muscle fiber?
neuromuscular junction
What kind of thirst is produced by an increased concentration of solutes in the blood?
osmotic
Tryptophan enters the brain by an active-transport protein that it shares with ____ and other large amino acids.
phenylalanine
After a loud noise, information travels from the medulla to the ____, and then to the neck muscles.
pons
The role of the Golgi tendon organs is to ____.
prevent extreme muscle contractions
A ballistic movement ____.
proceeds automatically once it has been triggered
The SCN produces circadian rhythms by altering ____.
production of proteins
A boxer's ability to sense the position of his arm and hand before planning a punch is dependent on the sense of ____.
proprioception
Beyond about 40°or 41°C, ____ begin to break their bonds and lose their useful properties.
proteins
The lateral tract cross over point is in the ____.
pyramids of the medulla
The brain gets part of its information regarding low osmotic pressure from ____.
receptors around the third ventricle
The absence of acetylcholine will cause a muscle to ____.
relax
The term "serotonin turnover" refers to the amount of serotonin that is ____.
released at synapses and resynthesized
Suppose you fell into a cave and lost your watch. Without any time cues, your circadian rhythm would ____.
remain relatively stable
The circadian rhythm is reset by input from special ganglion cells in the retina. These ganglion cells are unusual in that they ____.
respond directly to light, but respond very slowly
A small branch of the optic nerve, known as the ____ path extends directly from the retina to the SCN.
retinohypothalamic
A combination of the hormones aldosterone and angiotensin II leads to an increase in preference for ____ tastes.
salty
The concentration of 5-HIAAin the blood, cerebrospinal fluid, or urine provides an estimate of ____.
serotonin turnover
Which of the following is most clearly under the control of a circadian rhythm in most animals?
sleep
What type of muscle is responsible for the movement of your body through the environment?
striated
In Parkinson's disease, which pathway in the brain degenerates?
substantia nigrato caudate nucleus and putamen
Just thinking about the intention to put your arm around your attractive date would activate which motor areas?
supplementary motor cortex
The autonomic nervous system is divided into two parts; the ____ nervous system (which prepares the body for emergency action), and the ____ nervous system (which calms the body).
sympathetic; parasympathetic
Cerebellum is to ____ as basal ganglia are to ____.
timing; voluntary movements
Which hormone, released by the posterior pituitary, both raises blood pressure and enables the kidneys to reabsorb water?
vasopressin
Mirror neurons are active when ____.
watching others perform movements
Social stimuli -that is, the effects of other people -are weak ____, unless they induce exercise or other vigorous activity.
zeitgebers