PSY 314 Behavioral Neuroscience - EXAM 1 pt. 2
Wisconsin Card Sorting Test
A common neuropsychological test of frontal-lobe damage is the
Horizontal sections
A computed tomography (CT) scan of the human brain is usually presented as a series of eight or nine
The inside and outside of a cell
A membrane potential is the difference in electrical charge between
Resting potential
A neuron has a membrane potential of about -70 mV A neuron is polarized.
The degree of depolarization on the axon adjacent to the hillock exceeds the threshold of excitation
A neuron normally fires when
Positron emission tomography
A patient is sometimes injected with radioactive 2-deoxyglucose before
Cooling the target brain structure or injecting an anesthetic into it
A temporary or reversible lesion can be produced by
In a particular neuron are the same
APs are said to be all-or-none: This means that all APs
K+ ions continuously leak out of a resting neuron
According to the theory of Hodgkin and Huxley,
Opening of voltage-activated sodium channels
Action potentials are produced by the
Axon initial segment, adjacent to the axon hillock
Action potentials originate at the
APs are to EPSPs
Active conduction is to passive conduction as
Reuptake Enzymatic degradation
After release, neurotransmitters are deactivated in the synapse by
"Summation"
Another word for "integration" is
Time spent in the closed arms of the elevated plus maze Conditioned defensive burying
Antianxiety (anxiolytic) drugs tend to reduce the amount of
Neurotransmitters
Autoreceptors of a neuron are sensitive to the neuron's own
MEG records
Changes in magnetic fields on the surface of the scalp
Nondecremental
Conduction of action potentials along an axon is
Is faster than in unmyelinated axons
Conduction of action potentials in myelinated axons
Sodium-potassium pumps
Contributing to the unequal distribution of ions on either side of a resting neural membrane
It can temporarily suppress neural activity in a particular area of the brain without damaging the brain
Cooling can be used to produce a functional or reversible brain lesion because
Through a stereotaxically positioned cerebral cannula
Drugs that do not penetrate the blood brain barrier can be administered to particular neural structures
Unconditional stimulus
During conventional Pavlovian conditioning, the conditional stimulus is repeatedly presented just before the
None of the above
Extracellular unit recording provides information about: the magnitude of the membrane potential. the wave form of action potentials. EPSPs. all of the above none of the above
Oxygenated blood flow
Functional MRI generates images of increases to areas of the brain of
EPSPs
Graded responses Postsynaptic responses Transmitted decrementally Depolarizations
Inhibitory is to excitatory
Hyperpolarization is to depolarization as
Hyperpolarization is to depolarization
IPSP is to EPSP as
The paired-image subtraction technique
If a PET image is recorded while a patient is reading, many areas of activity on the PET image will have nothing to do with the cognitive activity of reading per se. That is why cognitive neuroscientists often use
Bury it
If a rat receives a single painful stimulus from a small object in a test box containing commercial bedding material, the rat will usually investigate the object and then
are more prevalent produce longer lasting effects produce effects that are more diffuse produce effects that take longer to develop
In comparison to ionotropic receptors, metabotropic receptors
Longer lasting effects
In comparison to ionotropic receptors, metabotropic receptors generally produce
Are less diffuse Develop more rapidly
In comparison to metabotropic receptors, ionotropic receptors produce effects that
The scalp
In human patients, EEG activity is commonly recorded directly from
An antibody
In immunocytochemistry, the labeled ligand is
Polarized
In its resting state, a neuron is said to be
Stainless steel skull screws
In laboratory animals, cortical EEG signals are commonly recorded through
Press levers or perform other operant responses to obtain reinforcement Receive electrical stimulation through implanted electrodes
In most self-stimulation paradigms, laboratory animals
Reinforcement; punishment
In operant conditioning paradigms, the rate of a voluntary response is increased by __________ and decreased by __________.
External room cues
In the typical radial arm maze, rats tend to orient themselves on the basis of
Ligand-activated ion channels
Ionotropic receptors are linked to
Ion channels
Ions pass through the neural membrane via specialized pores called
The brainbow technique
Is an extension of the green fluorescent protein technique Is a technique for labeling neurons in an animal different colors so that each can be traced
None of the above
Knockout mice are mice that have had a concussion. are susceptible to concussion. have amnesia. both A and C none of the above
WAIS
Many current neuropsychological assessments begin with the
Signal proteins and G proteins
Metabotropic receptors are linked to
Their high external concentration The negative resting potential
Na+ ions are continuously forced into neurons by
Synaptic vesicles
Neurotransmitters are often stored in
Binding to postsynaptic receptors
Once released, neurotransmitter molecules typically produce signals in postsynaptic neurons by
Na+ ions
Outside the membranes of resting neurons, there are many more
Glial cells
Release chemical transmitters Contain receptors for neurotransmitters Conduct signals Influence synaptic transmission
Produce no permanent neural damage
Reversible brain lesions, if properly done,
Local anesthetic such as lidocaine
Reversible lesions can be produced by microinjection directly into the target brain structure of a
Ions
Salts in solution separate into positively and negatively charged
Postsynaptic neuron
Second messengers are formed in the
Transporters
Sodium-potassium pumps are
A stereotaxic atlas A stereotaxic instrument A head holder An electrode holder
Stereotaxic surgery in human patients typically requires
Spatial ability in rats
The Morris water maze is commonly used to study
Short-term memory
The digit-span test is a common test of
Relative refractory period
The fact that the intensity of stimulation is related to the rate of neural firing is attributable to the
Stereotaxic surgery
The method by which the experimental devices are accurately positioned in subcortical structures of human patients and animal subjects is
A large, empty chamber
The open-field test is usually conducted in
Bregma
The point of intersection between two major skull sutures A common reference point for rat stereotaxic brain surgery
Exocytosis
The process of neurotransmitter release is referred to as
Bregma
The reference point for many stereotaxic atlases of the rat brain is
An influx of calcium ions
The release of neurotransmitter molecules from buttons is often triggered by
An operant conditioning paradigm
The self-stimulation paradigm is
Is circular
The typical Morris water maze
Genes of another species
Transgenic mice always possess
The membrane potential
Unlike other electrophysiological methods of recording neural activity, intracellular unit recording provides measurements of
Functional MRI
Which method provides structural and functional information about the living human brain on the same image?
EPSPs IPSPs APs
Which of the following are membrane potentials?
Most behavioral traits are influenced by many interacting genes. Elimination of one gene often influences the expression of other genes. The effects of some gene knockouts are likely to depend on experience.
Which of the following is a weakness of the gene knockout technique as a method of biopsychological research?
Immunocytochemistry
Which of the following procedures employs labeled antibodies?
Synthesis, storage, exocytosis, reuptake
With respect to neurotransmitters, which of the following is a correct sequence?
Second messengers
can be synthesized in response to activation of metabotropic receptors can influence metabolic activities of the cell can induce IPSPs or EPSPs can bind to DNA to influence protein synthesis
Neurons recycle
neurotransmitter molecules that have been drawn back into the terminal buttons after being released the breakdown products of neurotransmitter molecules that have been degraded in the synapse by enzymes vesicles that have been integrated into the button membrane during exocytosis