Chapter 3: Biopsychology T/F
A recent study cited in your text found that women are more talkative than men.
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A typical estimate of how many neurons the human brain contains is about 100,000.
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After split-brain surgery, patients are unable to walk or to care for the physical needs of everyday life.
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Androgens are feminizing hormones that bring about physical change in females at puberty.
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Glutamate functions as the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain.
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If a surgeon applied electrical currents to a part of your brain and nothing appeared to happened, that would indicate brain damage.
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If your amygdala were damaged you would probably become exceedingly clumsy and uncoordinated.
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In individuals with multiple sclerosis, dense buildup of myelin on the axon cause erratic nerve signals leading to loss of sensation and lack of coordination.
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Magnetic resonance imaging is a method for analyzing biochemical activity in the brain, using injections of a glucose-like substance containing a radioactive element.
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Motor nerves carry messages from special receptors in the skin, from muscles, and from sense organs to the spinal cord.
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Neurons greatly outnumber glial cells.
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Neurons in the central nervous system can neither reproduce nor regenerate in adults.
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Pruning and increases in synaptic density are confined to childhood.
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Spinal reflexes are automatic and cannot be influenced by thoughts and emotions.
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The action potential is a chemical substance that alters the activity of a receiving neuron.
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The autonomic nervous system controls skeletal muscles.
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The fluctuating levels of estrogen and progesterone make many women emotional before menstruation.
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The last split-brain operation was performed in 1981.
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The neural circuits responsible for our sense of self are well known.
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The parasympathetic nervous system acts like an accelerator on a car, mobilizing the body for action and for an output of energy.
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The part of the brain at the top of the spinal cord is called the hippocampus.
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The peripheral nervous system is a collection of neurons and supportive tissue running from the base of the brain down the center of the back.
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The pons is a structure in the core of the brain stem that arouses the cortex and screens incoming information.
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The spinal cord cannot produce behaviors unless it has been helped by the brain.
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The sympathetic nervous system tends to slow things down and keep them running smoothly in order to conserve the body's energy.
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The temporal lobes are at the top of the brain.
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A functional MRI can capture brain changes many times a second as a person performs a task.
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After critical periods have passed, learning slows and may even become irreversible.
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Another name for neuron is nerve cell.
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Axons commonly divide at the end into branches called axon terminals.
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Brain scans tell us where things happen in the brain but they do not tell us how or why they happen.
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Broca's area, which is involved in speech production, is located in the left frontal lobe in most people.
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Each brain hemisphere receives information from the eyes about the opposite side of the visual field.
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Endorphins have effects similar to natural opiates.
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Erection in men is a spinal reflex that can be initiated by erotic thoughts.
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Hanging down from the hypothalamus is a cherry-sized endocrine gland called the pituitary gland.
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Harmful effects can occur when neurotransmitter levels are too high or too low.
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Hormones are chemical substances secreted by glands that affect the functioning of organs.
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If your cerebellum were damaged, you would probably become exceedingly clumsy and uncoordinated.
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In a normal brain, the two hemispheres communicate with one another across the corpus callosum.
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In the giraffe, a neuron that runs from the spinal cord down the animal's hind leg may be 9 feet long.
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It has been proposed that the sense of a unified self occurs because a verbal module in the brain is constantly coming up with theories to explain the actions, moods, and thoughts of the other modules.
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Localization of function refers to the specialization of particular brain areas for particular functions.
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Melatonin helps to regulate daily biological rhythms and promotes sleep.
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Melatonin is secreted by the pineal gland.
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Neurotransmitters exist in the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and certain glands.
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One purpose of the myelin sheath is to prevent signals in adjacent cells from interfering with each other.
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People with Alzheimer's disease lose brain cells responsible for producing acetylcholine.
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Reflexes above the neck, such as sneezing or blinking, involve the lower part of the brain rather than the spinal cord.
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Sensory nerves put us in touch with both the outside world and with the activities within our own bodies.
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Synaptic vesicles are tiny sacs in the tip of the axon terminals.
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The brain stem's two main structures are the medulla and the pons.
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The central nervous system is the portion of the nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord.
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The difference between boys and girls in math scores is shrinking and in some studies is approaching zero.
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The frontal lobes govern the ability to do a series of tasks in the proper sequence and to stop doing them at the proper time.
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The hippocampus is involved in the storage of new information into memory.
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The largest part of the brain is the cauliflower-like cerebrum.
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The lesion method of studying the brain involves the observation of an animal after sections of its brain have been damaged or removed.
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The medulla is responsible for breathing and heart rate.
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The motor cortex is located in the frontal lobes.
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The occipital lobes contain the visual cortex, where visual signals are processed.
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The right side of the brain is superior to the left in problems requiring spatial visual ability and in facial recognition.
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The sad story of Phineas Gage indicated that the frontal lobes have something to do with personality.
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The somatic nervous system is sometimes called the skeletal nervous system.
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The thalamus is a brain structure that relays sensory messages to the cerebral cortex.
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation uses a powerful magnetic field produced by a wire coil placed on a person's head in order to temporarily stimulate or inactivate neural circuits.
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When a nerve cell is stimulated, there is a sudden, momentary inflow of positively charged sodium ions across the cell's membrane, followed by an outflow of positively charged potassium ions.
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When an individual's pupils constrict, heart beat slows, and digestion is activated, then the parasympathetic nervous system has become active.
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When we are born, most of our synapses are not yet formed.
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Without the reticular activating system we could not be alert.
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