ch 2 biopsych
Although the brain makes up only about 2% of your body weight, it requires about ____ of the blood pumped by the heart.
10-15%
Cerebellum
Balance, motor control
Which of the following is not considered a factor that contributed to the rapid increase in hominin brain size?
Being predominantly right-handed
Which of the following structures experienced the greatest relative growth over the course of chordate evolution? Please select all that apply
Cerebellum, Cerebrum
Carlos is doing a dissection of a sheep spinal cord in his physiology class. His assignment is to dissect and then sketch a picture of the grey matter. What will he be drawing a picture of in his lab notebook?
Clusters of cell bodies in the spinal cord
Which of the following functions are associated with the thalamus? Please select all that apply.
Consciousness, Learning and memory, Sensory processing
Which of the cranial nerves is important to emotional expression?
Cranial n. VII
Medulla
Cranial nerve nuclei, heartrate, breathing
Anterior cingulate cortex
Decision-making
Which is the best way to describe how modern biologists define evolution?
Descent with modification from a common ancestor
Which of the following is NOT part of the limbic system?
Thalamus
Cervical
Head and neck
Rhombencephalon
Hindbrain
Jake is trying to memorize the anatomical directions for his physiology quiz so he is associating his body parts with the various terms. Which of the following should he remember to be ventrally located relative to the rest of his body?
His stomach and the underside of his chin
Tanya is having trouble with her sense of smell following a nose injury. It is likely that she damaged cranial nerve _____ in her accident.
I
_____ favors the organism with the highest degree of _____ (likelihood of reproducing successfully compared to others of your species).
Natural selection; fitness
Parietal
Somatosenses
As chordate brains became larger and more complex, which parts appeared to change the most?
The cerebral hemispheres and the cerebellum
As he has gotten older, Mr. White has developed diabetes. Since he doesn't visit his doctor regularly to properly manage the diabetes, he has lost much of his hearing. His doctor believes that the diabetes has resulted in permanent damage to his cranial nerve
VIII
Constance was working in the garden when she accidentally touched a slimy slug. The message that her finger has something sticky on it is traveling via _____ nerves to her brain.
afferent
Between which two layers of the meninges do we find circulating cerebrospinal fluid?
arachnoid membrane and pia mater
Sympathetic nervous system
arousal
Inferior colliculus
auditory reflexes
The parasympathetic nervous system is part of the
autonomic division of the peripheral nervous system
artificial selection example
breeding fast race horses
The ventricles and the central canal of the spinal cord are filled with
cerebrospinal fluid
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is secreted within the ventricles of the brain via the _____, which converts material from the nearby blood supply into CSF.
choroid plexus
Your right hand is controlled by your left or _________ hemisphere, meaning that your hand and its controlling hemisphere are on opposite sides of the midline.
contralateral
natural selection example
deer develop large antlers because they are more successful in winning access to mates
Spot is a dog with a huge brown spot on his back. The rest of his fur is white. Anatomically speaking, the brown spot is on Spot's _____ side.
dorsal
A structure located at the top of the head can be described as being _______________________________ relative to the rest of the head.
dorsal or superior
Frontal
executive processing and movement
Hydrocephalus cannot be treated, and it inevitably leads to intellectual disability.
false
In a mixed spinal nerve, individual fibers can carry both sensory and motor information.
false
Oxytocin and vasopressin are essential to human bonding behaviors but have no other significant functions.
false
People who are asked to switch languages as they name objects show extra activation in the orbitofrontal cortex.
false
The enteric nervous system includes a very small number of neurons.
false
The human brain has changed dramatically over the past 10,000 years due to agriculture and urbanization.
false
The lateral sulcus divides the primary motor cortex from the primary somatosensory cortex.
false
True brains are found in both vertebrates and invertebrates.
false
Prosencephalon
forebrain
You are able to read, think about, and answer this question correctly mainly because of the abilities of the
forebrain
genetic drift example
if the plague had wiped out all Northern Europeans carrying blond alleles, nobody would have blond hair
Periaqueductal gray
pain
Correct order
skull, dura mater, arachnoid layer, pia mater
The cranial nerves and the spinal nerves make up the _____ nervous system.
somatic
Raphe nuclei
source of serotonin
Martin's physician tells him that he has had a stroke affecting his middle cerebral artery on the left hemisphere. Which of the following functions is most likely to be affected by Martin's stroke?
speech
The cerebral cortex is convoluted, which means it has a wrinkled appearance. When we describe the features of these convolutions, an especially large _________________ can also be referred to as a _______
sulcus; fissure
Sylvia is about one month pregnant. At this point, her embryo's brain would feature all of the following divisions except the
telencephalon
At about gestational week five, the human ____ divides into the myelencephalon and the metencephalon.
rhombencephalon
Sacral and coccygeal
Inner legs and genital area
Amygdala
Assessing threat
Temporal
Audition and object recognition
More contemporary views see the cerebellum as much more sophisticated than originally believed. Which of the following functions was attributed to the cerebellum most recently?
Executive functions and emotional processing
Which of the following is not a function of the spinal cord?
Initiating planned movements
Your patient experienced a stroke involving the middle cerebral artery of the left hemisphere. What types of problems might you expect to see as your patient recovers?
Language difficulties
For most people, which of the following processes are localized to the left hemisphere? Please select all that apply.
Language, Mathematical computation, Logical reasoning
Lumbar
Lower back and legs
Hippocampus
Memory and stress
Mesencephalon
Midbrain
Which of the structures in the basal ganglia is particularly related to addiction?
Nucleus accumbens
Which of the following systems are part of the peripheral nervous system? Please select all that apply.
Parasympathetic nervous system, Somatic nervous system, Sympathetic nervous system
One of the ways to study how the brain works is to consider examples when something has gone awry. Which of the following does not represent one of the classic methods/case studies used to study the frontal lobe?
Patient H.M.
Septal area
Pleasure
Which of the following are functions of the hypothalamus? Please select all that apply.
Regulation of autonomic nervous system, Regulation of endocrine system, Regulation of thirst
Which of the following characteristics are associated with the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system? Please select all that apply.
Release of norepinephrine, arousal
Parasympathetic nervous system
Rest, Repair, digest
Somatic nervous system
Sensation and Movement
Locus coeruleus
Source of noraepinepherine
Pons
States of conscious awareness
Which of the following is NOT part of the basal ganglia?
Superior colliculi
Ms. Brown was startled by some loud thunder. Soon after, her heartbeat and breathing rate sped up and she felt hot. Which division of the nervous system would have been responsible for these symptoms?
Sympathetic nervous system
Which of the following is true of chordate nervous systems? Please select all that apply.
The nervous system runs along the dorsal surface of the animal. The nervous system is centered in the head. The nervous system is protected by bone.
Which of the following systems is associated with our "fight or flight" response?
The sympathetic nervous system
Thoracic
Torso
Where would we look for the interstitial nuclei of the anterior hypothalamus, which are relevant to sexual orientation in humans?
Toward the front of the hypothalamus
migration example
people with blond hair now live in many areas outside of Scandinavia
Red nucleus
posture, motor control
An important factor driving the increase in human brain size is our need to process the social environment.
true
Blond hair alleles might have benefited from natural selection due to the ability of associated light skin to process Vitamin D from sunlight.
true
Cerebrospinal fluid is produced within the ventricles and circulates through the central canal of the spinal cord and the subarachnoid space.
true
Change in the human brain has occurred much faster than typical evolutionary changes occur.
true
Epinephrine is used both as a brain neurochemical and as a neurohormone released from the adrenal glands.
true
Homo sapiens co-existed and interbred with other hominin species, including the Neanderthals and Denisovans.
true
In most cases, the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems are not active at the same time.
true
Some cranial nerves have only sensory OR motor functions, while others do both.
true
The cerebral cortex is a thin, six-layered covering of the convolutions of the cerebral hemispheres.
true
The costs associated with larger brains are likely to make further growth less likely.
true
The spinal cord is capable of managing simple reflexes without input from the brain.
true
The vagus nerve (Cranial nerve X) is important to our understanding of the gut--brain axis.
true
The ventral roots of the spinal nerves carry motor information to the periphery.
true
There are four commissures in the human brain, and the largest is the corpus callosum.
true
Occipital
vision
Superior colliculus
visual reflexes
Substantia nigra
voluntary movement
