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In electrooculography, how many electrodes are typically used to monitor the movements of one
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Which of the following technique measures changes in magnetic fields on the surface of the brain?
MEG
Which of the following procedures is not an adaptation of X-ray photography?
MRI
Which of the following provides the most detailed three-dimensional view of the structure of the living human brain?
MRI
Which of the following subtests of the WAIS involves cartoon drawings?
Picture Arrangement
Which of the following is a method used by cognitive neuroscientists to turn off part of the brain while the effects on cognition and behavior are assessed?
TMS
Many current neuropsychological assessments begin with the
WAIS.
A common neuropsychological test of frontal-lobe damage is the
Wisconsin Card Sorting Test.
The level of 130/70 mmHg is
a healthy human blood pressure.
Electrooculography is
a method of estimating eye movement.
Penile erection is
a plethysmographic response.
Which of the following biopsychologists would be most likely to study cortical ERPs in human volunteers?
a psychophysiologist
The main difference between an average evoked potential (AEP) and a "raw" evoked potential is that
a raw evoked potential is often unobservable amidst the random noise of the ongoing EEG signal.
If you were startled by a loud noise, there would be an increase in your skin's conductance of electricity. This response is called
a skin conductance response.
Melanopsin knockout mice have difficulty
adjusting their circadian rhythms in response to changes in the daily light-dark cycle.
Neuropsychological assessment is useful because it can
all of the above
Stereotaxic surgery in human patients typically requires
all of the above
Tests used in the modern customized-test-battery approach to neuropsychological testing
all of the above
Which of the following WAIS subtests is part of the Performance Scale?
all of the above
Which of the following is a record of a person's heart beat?
all of the above
Which of the following is a weakness of the gene knockout technique as a method of biopsychological research?
all of the above
An electroencephalograph is
an EGG machine
In immunocytochemistry, the labeled ligand is
an antibody
Which of the following is a contrast X-ray technique?
angiography
Immunocytochemistry is to in situ hybridization as
antibody is to messenger RNA.
The signals in the first few milliseconds of the average auditory evoked potential
are far-field potentials. AND originate in the sensory nuclei of the brain stem. (B&C)
Both ibotenic acid and kainic acid
are neurotoxins. AND destroy neurons whose cell bodies are at the tip of an intracerebral cannula, while leaving axons (A&B)
Which of the following brain lesion techniques is least likely to be associated with damage to major blood vessels?
aspiration lesions
Unlike subcortical lesions, cortical lesions are often made by
aspiration.
The final stage of the 2-deoxyglucose technique involves
autoradiography.
The modern customized-test-battery approach to neuropsychological testing typically begins with a
battery of tests.
Lesions restricted to structures in one half of the brain usually have effects that are much less severe than do comparable
bilateral lesions.
The reference point for many stereotaxic atlases of the rat brain is
bregma.
In the sodium amytal test, injections are sequentially made into the left and right
carotid arteries.
Unlike brain-imaging techniques, TMS permits the study of __________ between human cortical activity and cognition.
causal relations
Which contrast X-ray technique is designed to locate vascular abnormalities in the brains of human patients?
cerebral angiography
A method of measuring changes in the extracellular concentrations of various neurochemicals in particular sites in the brains of active laboratory animals is
cerebral dialysis
MEG records
changes in magnetic fields on the surface of the scalp.
Hypertension is
chronic high blood pressure.
Vestibular function can be assessed by assessing a patient's reaction to
cold water flushed in the ear
Most cognitive neuroscientific research is based on the assumption that
complex cognitive processes result from the combination of simple constituent cognitive processes. AND each constituent cognitive process is mediated by activity in a particular area of the brain. (A&B)
A temporary or reversible lesion can be produced by
cooling the target brain structure or injecting an anesthetic into it.
Lesions that are commonly referred to as amygdala lesions often
damage neural structures other than the amygdala. AND do not destroy the entire amygdala. (A&B)
Muscle tension is monitored by
electromyography.
Electrooculography is a technique for monitoring
eye movement.
Which technique records the BOLD signal?
fMRI
The short-latency low-amplitude signals (indicated by the arrow) in this average auditory evoked potential are termed
far-field potentials.
Intracellular unit recording is particularly difficult in
freely moving animals
Which method provides structural and functional information about the living human brain on the same image?
functional MRI
Transgenic mice always possess
genes of another species.
The __________ created by the current is the main cause of tissue damage produced by a radio-frequency lesion.
heat
A computed tomography (CT) scan of the human brain is usually presented as a series of eight or nine
horizontal sections
The primary purpose of the single-test and standardized-test-battery approaches to neuropsychological testing was to
identify brain-damaged patients.
Which of the following procedures employs labeled antibodies?
immunocytochemistry
Which of the following is a technique for locating particular proteins in the brain?
immunocytochemistry AND in situ hybridization. (A&C)
)Memories that are demonstrated by improved performance in the absence of any conscious awareness of the memories are called
implicit memories.
Repetition priming tests are tests of
implicit memory.
The reason why radioactive 2-DG is useful for revealing the level of activity of neurons in different parts of the brain is that 2-DG
is absorbed by neurons in relation to their level of activity. AND is not metabolized by neurons.
The P300
is an EEG wave that often occurs after the presentation of a momentary stimulus meaningful to the volunteer.
The brainbow technique
is an extension of the green fluorescent protein technique. AND is a technique for labeling neurons in an animal different colors so that each can be traced. (A&B)
Cooling can be used to produce a functional or reversible brain lesion because
it can temporarily suppress neural activity in a particular area of the brain without damaging the brain.
Intracellular unit recording is not commonly used in biopsychological research because
it is very difficult to keep the tip of a microelectrode inside a single neuron in a moving subject.
The sodium amytal test and dichotic listening test are tests of
language lateralization.
Reversible lesions can be produced by microinjection directly into the target brain structure of a
local anesthetic such as lidocaine
The ironic case of Professor P. makes the point that
many research methods of biopsychology are used in clinical settings.
Cerebral dialysis is a method of
measuring changes in the extracellular concentrations of various neurochemicals at particular sites in
The neurotoxin, 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) selectively destroys
neurons that release dopamine or norepinephrine
The main difference between neurologists and neuropsychologists is that
neuropsychologists tend to focus on the assessment of complex behavioral problems.
Functional MRI requires the injection of radioactive
none of the abovE
Extracellular unit recording provides information about
none of the above
In the sodium amytal test, an injection into the carotid artery contralateral to the dominant hemisphere for speech renders the patient completely mute for
none of the above
Knockout mice are mice that
none of the above
On the digit-span test, most people score about
none of the above
Components of AEPs recorded in the first few milliseconds after a stimulus are
not usually influenced by the meaning of the stimulus.
Functional MRI generates images of increases to areas of the brain of
oxygenated blood flow.
Brain damage may produce selective language deficits associated with the sounds, grammar, or meaning of language. In other words, they may disrupt
phonology, syntax, or semantics, respectively.
A patient is sometimes injected with radioactive 2-deoxyglucose before
positron emission tomography.
Reversible brain lesions, if properly done,
produce no permanent neural damage.
A behavioral paradigm normally includes a method for
producing the behavioral phenomenon under investigation. AND measuring the behavioral phenomenon under investigation. (A&B)
Positron emission tomography is a valuable research tool because it
provides an image of brain function.
Signal averaging is commonly used in the recording of ERPs because it reduces the magnitude of
random signals.
Dyslexia is a difficulty in
reading.
Multiple-unit signals are typically
recorded through electrodes that are larger than microelectrodes. AND integrated, or added together, to facilitate their interpretation (B&C)
Alpha wave EEG activity is associated with
relaxed wakefulness
IP, SC, and IM are all
routes of drug administration.
The digit-span test is a common test of
short-term memory.
Before the 1950s, neuropsychological testing usually employed the
single-test approach.
Which of the following have traditionally been used by physicians to measure blood pressure?
sphygmomanometers
In laboratory animals, cortical EEG signals are commonly recorded through
stainless steel skull screws.
The method by which the experimental devices are accurately positioned in subcortical structures of human patients and animal subjects is
stereotaxic surgery.
Which gland or glands directly influence the SCL and the SCR?
sweat glands
A method of identifying all of the brain areas of a laboratory animal that were particularly active during a behavioral test is
the 2-deoxyglucose technique.
Unlike other electrophysiological methods of recording neural activity, intracellular unit recording provides measurements of
the membrane potential.
Bregma is
the point of intersection between two major skull sutures. AND a common reference point for rat stereotaxic brain surgery. (A & B)
In human patients, EEG activity is commonly recorded directly from
the scalp
In the conventional dichotic listening test of language lateralization, on each trial
three pairs of digits are presented.
Drugs that do not penetrate the blood brain barrier can be administered to particular neural structures
through a stereotaxically positioned cerebral cannula.
Which of the following is a test of language ability that employs objects of two shapes, two sizes, and five different colors?
token test
Lesions restricted to structures on one half of the brain are called
unilateral lesions.
Green fluorescent protein
was first isolated from a species of jelly fish. AND fluoresces when exposed to blue light. (A&B)