Exam 5

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Delta

- Less than 4 Hz - Most often seen in slow-wave sleep (non-REM stage 3) - Brain wave type with the lowest frequencies

Theta

- Most often seen in Stage 1 sleep (non-REM) - 4-7 Hz

Alpha

- Most often seen when one is drowsy, but still awake - 8-12 Hz

Wakefulness

- Muscles are active - High frequency, low amplitude brain waves (EEG) with muscle movements

REM sleep

- Paradoxical sleep - Rapid eye movements combined with paralyzed muscles - Most vivid dreams occur during this state

Stage 2 sleep

- Sleep spindles observed in EEG - K-Complex waves seen in EEG

Stage 3 sleep

- Slow-wave sleep - Delta waves in EEG

Beta

12-30 Hz

Typically, an individual will spend _____ of the night in non-REM sleep.

80%

Which type of job poses a higher risk for sleep deprivation?

A truck driver

REM sleep is characterized by

ALL

What is an effect of mild sleep deprivation?

ALL

What is a cognitive effect of sleep deprivation?

All

Which of the following is a theory on why we need sleep?

All

Which of the following is characteristic of Wernicke's aphasia?

All of the above

Amateur neurologist: Priscilla's aunt can not name the water glass sitting in front of her even though she can pick it up and drink from it. What is your diagnosis?

Anomia

Which brain wave type contains the lowest frequencies?

Delta

Recorded electrical brain waves are

EEG

This method is capable of monitoring brain activity during sleep

EEG

What tool is used to measure brain activity during sleep?

EEG

What tool is used to measure muscle activity during sleep?

EMG; Electromyography

What technique is used to measure eye movements during sleep?

EOG

Awake

EOG indicates eyes are moving, EMG indicates muscle contractions, EEG shows high frequency, low amplitude waves

REM sleep

EOG indicates eyes are moving, EMG indicates muscles are paralyzed, EEG shows high frequency, low amplitude waves

Deep Sleep

EOG indicates eyes are stationary, EMG indicates muscles are relaxed, EEG shows low frequency, high amplitude waves

Stage 2 Sleep

EOG indicates eyes are stationary, EMG indicates muscles are relaxed, EEG shows sleep spindles.

Eye movements are to ______ as brain activity is to _______.

EOG; EEG

What is E? (look at word doc pic 1)

Ear

About half of the population does not dream

False

Cognitive impairment doesn't begin in humans until the individual has been awake for more than 36 hours.

False

Most people are either "left-brained" or "right-brained", few people process information in both hemispheres

False

One of the best ways to study is to listen to tapes while you are sleeping, that way your brain absorbs information into your subconscious.

False

Sleep deprivation affects the body more than it does the brain.

False

An individual who is concentrating hard on a task would likely show which wave type on an EEG?

Gamma

If you are concentrating on this quiz, then your EEG pattern would likely show which EEG wave pattern?

Gamma

Which sleep disorder is characterized by extreme daytime sleepiness?

Hypersomnia

Which of the following would not be considered to be an example of aphasia?

Impaired language comprehension in a college sophomore after a single night of drinking during spring break.

What is the most common sleep problem?

Insomnia

Which sleep disorder is characterized by difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep?

Insomnia

Someone who seems to be irritable and is having difficulty concentrating may be experiencing

Mild sleep deprivation

The sleeping/waking system is referred to as ___________, because when one network is active, the other is suppressed.

Mutually inhibitive

One theory of sleep as restorative states that ___________ are replenished during REM sleep.

Neurotransmitters

Which of the following is NOT a brain wave that is observed in an EEG?

Omega

Which of the following is true of handedness and hemispheric speech dominance?

Over 90 percent of the population shows left-hemisphere dominance for speech.

The best way to stay healthy, wealthy and wise is to get a good night's ________.

Sleep

Which of the following is NOT a theory on why we need sleep?

Sleep allows blood to circulate more easily while in a prone position

An EEG shows the presence of delta waves. We can assume that the individual connected to the EEG is

Sleeping

Somnambulism is commonly known as

Sleepwalking

Human circadian rhythms can differ in _________, with some going to bed and rising early, and others going to bed and rising late.

Phase

What is C? (look at word doc pic 1)

Primary Visual Cortex

What is F? (look at word doc pic 1)

Primary auditory cortex

The ventrolateral preoptic nucleus (VLPO) is associated with sleep in that when activated, it

Promotes sleep

A larger brain may be required for animals that do not experience __________.

REM

Atonia occurs when the body enters

REM

Most dreaming occurs during

REM

What is a physical effect of sleep deprivation?

Risk of type 2 diabetes

As the night progresses, what happens to the sleep cycle pattern?

There are more periods of REM.

Stage 1 sleep

Theta waves are observed in EEG

How do antidepressants effect sleep?

They quicken sleep onset and suppress REM

Dreaming is possible during non-REM sleep

True

It is possible to train yourself to sleep for less time with no ill effects, as long as the training is gradual.

True

Studies have indicated that a period of sleep including REM and SWS can increase our visual discrimination ability.

True

Dream development in children is correlated with growth in what?

Visuospatial skills

What is C? (Look at word doc pic 2)

Wernicke's area

What is D? (look at word doc pic 1)

Wernicke's area

Anomia refers to

a difficulty in choosing the right word in a sentence.

The KE family is remarkable in that their speech disorder has been linked to

a single gene (FOXP2)

If a person suffers a stroke in their left hemisphere we would expect to see

all of the above.

Which of the following speech deficits is a common feature of all forms of aphasia?

anomia

The damage to or loss of language skills is called

aphasia

Which of the following is a primary disturbance in comprehension or production of speech that is often caused by brain damage?

aphasia

Aphasia means having

difficulty understanding and producing language.

People with Broca's aphasia have difficulty

producing speech.

The left hemisphere is better than the right hemisphere at

production and analysis of speech.

The normal rhythm and stress found in speech is called

prosody

The two overarching types of sleep are

rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM.

When people are experiencing vivid dreams

their eyes are likely to move under their closed eyelids.

After suffering a stroke that damages the left hemisphere and affects speech, a person could, in theory, regain speaking ability because

there is a transfer of language function to the right hemisphere.

Research shows that humans come into the world pre-programmed to learn language.

true

Damage to portions of the left temporal lobe produces a problem in

understanding speech.

Which of the following is NOT an example of prosody?

using a hand gesture to make a point while talking

Left-handed people

usually have their major language functions in their left hemisphere.

The brain waves present during REM sleep resemble those present during _______.

wakefullness

Historically, a key source of our knowledge about the physiology of language is studies of

people who have suffered brain damage.

The McGurk effect is when

the speech sounds we hear are strongly influenced by what we see.

Wernicke's aphasia is caused by damage to

the superior temporal gyrus of the left hemisphere.

Gamma

- 30-100 Hz - Brain wave type with the highest frequencies - Observed when one is concentrating on a task

Which of the following is true regarding language and apes (specifically, chimpanzees and bonobos)?

Apes such as Washoe and Kanzi have demonstrated sophisticated use of symbols to communicate with humans including symbolism, but ape language is distinct from human language.

______ reflects a(n) ______ in the production or comprehension of speech.

Aphasia; deficit

What is A? (look at word doc pic 1)

Arcuate fasciculus

What is B? (look at word doc pic 2)

Arcuate fasciculus

Which of the following can be used to test speech comprehension in Wernicke's aphasia?

Ask the person to point to an object on a table.

Which of the following brain wave type has the highest frequencies?

Beta

What is B? (Look at word doc pic 1)

Broca's Area

A lesion study in the 1860s led to the discovery of this region of the brain, linked to the production of language

Broca's area

What is A? (Look at word doc pic 2)

Broca's area

Which of the following is NOT true about the FOXP2 gene?

It is expressed only in humans.

Which of the following is true of signed language?

It is usually processed in the left hemisphere like spoken language.

What happens to the circadian rhythm in a typical teenager?

It shifts later, so it is more difficult to go to sleep early and rise early

Which of the following is best description of the location of Broca's area?

Left inferior frontal gyrus

A 57-year old man comes to you after being treated for a stroke at the hospital. He seems to understand what you are saying, but when he tries to talk, nothing he says seems to make any sense at all. In all other ways he seems fine. What is the most likely site of his brain damage?

Left premotor cortex, Broca's area

A direct neural connection between Broca's area and Wernicke's area is provided by the

arcuate fasciculus.

When the body enters REM, the muscles are paralyzed, in a process called

atonia

If an individual is having a lucid dream, they are

aware that they are dreaming.

A typical sleep cycle lasts

between 90 and 100 minutes.

A sensitive period for language acquisition

can last up to seven years for learning more than one language fluently.

In the study of handedness and hemispheric speech lateralization, what measure was used to determine hemispheric dominance?

changes in cerebral blood flow

Your natural, internal 24-hour rhythm is called the

circadian rhythm

An EEG shows the presence of gamma waves. We can assume that the individual connected to the EEG is

concentrating on a task.

Slow-wave sleep is the _______ stage of non-REM sleep.

deepest

If one dreams during non-REM sleep, and is awoken while still in this stage, one usually

does not remember dreaming

A primary characteristic of Wernicke's aphasia is

effortless production of meaningless speech.

Reactivation of memories during sleep may result in

encoding

The temporal components of semantic stimuli are best studied using

event-related potentials (ERPs).

Narcolepsy includes

falling asleep at inappropriate times.

The most recent source of information about the physiology of language is from

functional imaging of brain activity during verbal behavior in normal subjects.

The fact that all animals mammals sleep informs us that sleep is _________.

functional, necessary, important, essential.

An individual with Wernicke's aphasia

has major difficulty in understanding speech.

The key brain regions involved in Broca's aphasia is/are

inferior left frontal lobe.

Human language appears unique from non-human language in that

it uses recursive grammar.

Air travel can result in this circadian rhythm problem ________.

jet lag

In most humans, the left hemisphere of the brain is more heavily involved in

language

Creating sounds or signs that convey messages is one component of _____. This function is primarily located in the _____ hemisphere

language; left

Increased levels of SWS activity in specific regions of the brain indicate that

learning is taking place in those regions.

The perception and production of speech is

limited by what speech sounds an infant hears.

Broca's area is an example of ______ function; whereas the semantic maps described by Gallant and colleagues are an example of ______ function.

localized; distributed

In the context of sleep research, an electroencephalography (EEG) is used to

monitor brain activity.

Verbal behavior is said to be a lateralized function of the left hemisphere in that

most language problems are noted after damage to the left rather than the right hemisphere.

Electromyography (EMG) is used to monitor the ________ while an individual is sleeping.

movement of skeletal muscles

Microsleeps may occur in individuals who have experienced _______.

multiple days without enough sleep

One theory of sleep as restorative states that the chemicals in the brain, ___________, are replenished during REM sleep.

neurotransmitters

The hormone that promotes wakefulness is called

orexin

Uncle Chuck calls you in a panic because Aunt Mabelline fell and now she can't speak. She has a history of stroke so you are concerned when he also said she is paralyzed in her ______ arm.

right

A person suffering from Broca's aphasia would be expected to

show great difficulty in articulating words.

What is a dangerous disorder in which breathing stops during sleep?

sleep apnea

An individual engaging in monophasic sleep would _______.

sleep for an extended period (often 6-8 hours) during one portion of a 24 period.

An individual engaging in biphasic sleep would

sleep two times a day, usually with one period being significantly longer than the other (ex: 6 hours at night, and 1.5 hour nap in the afternoon)

In the absence of external cues, the human circadian rhythm will

stay at approximately 24 hours.

What area of the brain receives signals from the eyes and sends signals to the pineal gland to release melatonin?

suprachaismatic nucleus

What structure connects Broca's area and Wernicke's area?

the arcuate fasciculus

The meanings of words are most likely stored in

the association cortex throughout the brain.

Dreams can be made more vivid and frightening by drugs that effect

the dopaminergic system.

Split-brain patients demonstrate that

the left hemisphere is involved in language.

Encoding during sleep happens after

the reactivation of memories.


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