Exam 3 Ch. 12-15
27. Which of the following is not a basic process in memory and learning?
(Basic proceses-encoding, consolidation, retrieval)
56. Which of the following is not an example of qualia?
(purely subjective experiences of perceptions) concepts
17.Benzodiazepines are GABA __________.
Agonist
64. Disturbance in reading is called
Alexia
60. Ken underwent a neuropsychological test where he put on a sleeping mask and was asked to identify objects by touch alone. He did not do very well and his doctor indicated that Ken may have:
Astereognosis
73.Lesions in the left inferior frontal region, called _______ area, result in nonfluent aphasia characterized by labored, hesitant speech.
Broca's
14.Which of the following genes has been associated with schizophrenia?
DISC1
29. In the adult brain, neurogenesis is evident in the
Dentate gyrus of the hippocampal formation
30. The saying "cells that fire together, wire together" refers to a hypothesis of memory proposed by
Donald Hebb
58.Due to a stroke, Mrs. Simpson now makes no sense when she talks though she has no problem forming words. Mrs. Simpson would be diagnosed with:
Fluent (Wernicke's) aphasia
5. Which of the following is a positive symptom of schizophrenia?
Hallucinations
3. The drug _______ is often used to treat bipolar disorder.
Lithium
35. Which of the following can postpone the appearance of Alzheimer's disease?
Mental activity and Physical activity
74.Excessive cortical folding is known as:
Micropolygyria
6. PCP and ketamine affect which type of postsynaptic receptor?
NMDA
32. Which of the following processes occurs to only a limited extent after birth, and even then is seen in only specific areas of the brain?
Neurogenesis
11.Which drug, when used repetitively, can produce a psychotic state similar to schizophrenia?
PCP
57.After a brain injury that damaged her fusiform gyri bilaterally, Suzette could no longer:
Prosopagnosia (face blindness) -inability to recognize faces -no amount of remedial treatment restores the ability to recognize faces
9. Which of the following is not a positive symptom of schizophrenia?
Social withdrawal
71.In nonhuman primates, the brain regions in which electrical stimulation elicits vocalizations seem to be those involved in
Subcortical regions but not the cortex
15. Which of the following statements regarding therapy for depression is true?
Suicide is among the leading causes of death among young people.
Chapter 12 1. The likelihood that the spouse of a person with schizophrenia will develop the disease is similar to the likelihood that ______ will do so.
an individual in the general population
23.The most striking impairment suffered by Henry Molaison (patient H.M.) was
anterograde amnesia
7. Chlorpromazine is one of the classes of drugs that are also known as
antipsychotic
26. Episodic memory concerns
autobiographical information.
2. The discovery that syphilis was the cause of paralytic dementia revealed that
both sexually transmitted infections and mental disorders all have a common viral cause.
45.The unconscious shifts in attention that happen in response to important changes in our environment are considered _______ processes.
bottom up
50. In most split-brain patients, words presented to the left visual field
cannot be repeated verbally.
39. According to the theory of perceptual load, a large perceptual load
causes the load on our perceptual processing resources to increase until there is nothing left over
33. Which of the following is necessary for the process of apoptosis?
cell suicide (programmed cell death)
18. Which of the following is the most commonly exhibited OCD symptom?
cleaning
Chapter 13 22. You routinely order pizza from the same company, which is delivered in a red car with white stripes. After ordering pizza for a couple of years, you notice that any time see a red car with white stripes you feel hungry. For you, the pizza delivery car has become a(n)
conditioned stimulus
4. The symptoms of schizophrenia are associated with _______ activity in the _______ lobes.
decreased, frontal
54.Which circuit of the brain is active during quiet, introspective thought?
default mode network
12. Transcranial magnetic stimulation has been promoted (though has not yet been approved by the FDA) as an effective treatment for
depression
16. Prevalence rates for _______ are much higher for women than for men.
depression
36. Children who have inherited PKU can be helped by
dietary manipulation
43.The frontal eye field and intraparietal sulcus (IPS) make up the cortical network called the
dorsal frontoparietal system
42.Voluntary attention is also called _______ attention.
endogenous
48. ERP stands for _______ potential.
event-related
44.Reflexive attention is also called
exogenous attention
40. Damage to the _______ in humans produces difficulties in suppressing unwanted reorientation of the eyes toward peripheral distracters.
frontal eye field
66.Which region of cortex is crucial for face recognition?
fusiform gyrus
52.Which of the following is not associated with Balint's syndrome?
hemispatial neglect
31. Place cells, which are located in the _______, become active in birds when searching for previously-hidden food.
hippocampus
62.A left-ear advantage for verbal sounds can be observed
in about 50% of left-handed individuals
28. In instrumental (operant) conditioning, an association is formed between an organism's behavior and
its consequences.
Chapter 15 49.Hemispheric specialization is also known as
laterization
25. Which memory store holds the largest number of items?
long-term memory
34. In human embryonic development, the crests of the neural groove come together to form the
neural tube
38. Attention in which the focus coincides with the individual's sensory orientation is called
overt attention
75.Hemiplegia is defined as __________________ while hemiparesis is ______________.
paralysis of one side of the body; weakness of one entire side of the body
61.Split-brain patients is the term given to people who:
people's whose corpus callosum is severed due to a last-ditch effort to control epilepsy
68. Finding your way to your biopsychology class requires
place cells
59. In both humans and nonhuman primates, the part of the brain in the left hemisphere that is larger than on the right is called:
planum temporale (Wernicke's area)
65.Wernicke's aphasia is usually associated with lesions of
posterior superior Temporal lobe
8. A principal effect of the drug chlorpromazine is the
postsynaptic blocking of dopamine receptors.
46.Which of the following structures has been shown to be involved in filtering out or ignoring distracting stimuli during covert attention tasks?
pulvinar
69.People with conduction aphasia are unable to
repeat words just spoken
63.The _______ hemisphere plays a major role in the perception of music. The _______ hemisphere plays a major role in prosody.
right, right
13.Family studies of schizophrenia reveal that
schizophrenia is more evident among first-degree relatives of patients than it is among more distant relatives.
21. Abnormal visual tracking of moving objects is a symptom associated with
schizophrenia.
Chapter 14 37. The video we watched in class where you were asked to count the number of times the ball was passed between the team members in white was an example of:
selective attention
51.Which attribute does not describe a proposed cognitive mode of the right hemisphere?
sequential
24. The main cause of Korsakoff's syndrome is
severe deficiency of thiamine
70. Phonemes are the
smallest form of sound
41.In the _______ task, a single stimulus or stimulus location is held in an attentional spotlight.
sustained-attention
10. A common movement disorder caused by traditional neuroleptics is called
tardive dyskinesia
55.The pulvinar is located
thalamus
20. A model of the environmental stress and genetics involved in schizophrenia proposes that the disease emerges from
the interaction of stress, genetics, and anatomical abnormalities of the brain
67.A symptom of aphasia called "paraphasia" is characterized by
the substitution of words by sounds, phonemes, or unintended words.
47.Because voluntary attention is under direct, conscious control, researchers refer to it as a _______ process.
top down