Psychology 2.02-2.08 Quizzes
Which of the following neurotransmitters is most associated with movement, learning, and memory?
Acetylcholine
What is the theory of sleep that proposes that animals and humans evolved sleep patterns to avoid predators by sleeping when predators are most active?
Adaptive sleep theory
The sympathetic nervous system is most likely to become active when
Alexandra is startled during a horror film
Luke is recovering from damage in his left frontal lobe. He is having trouble speaking. What is Luke's issue called?
Broca's aphasia
Which of the following structures, or areas of the brain, is most active during decision making?
Cerebral cortex
A recording of the waves of electrical activity that sweep across the surface of the brain is called a(n)
EEG
A technique psychologists use to measure electrical activity in the brain is a(n)
EEG
What is the structure of the limbic system that plays an essential role in the formation of new memories?
Hippocampus
Which of the following brain imaging techniques produces the most detailed picture of brain structure?
MRI
During periods of darkness, the pineal gland in the middle of the brain produces which of the following hormones essential to sleep regulation?
Melatonin
In which of the following lobes would you find the primary visual cortex?
Occipital
According to the activation-synthesis hypothesis, which part of the brain is responsible for the random signals that lead to dreams?
Occipital lobe??? Pons?
To identify which specific brain areas are most active during a particular mental task, researchers would most likely use a(n)
PET scan
Research has shown a connection between a deterioration of dopamine producing neurons and which neurological disorder?
Parkinson's disease
Which of the following is typically controlled by the right hemisphere?
Perceptual tasks
Dora has been asleep for about an hour and a half. Her heart beats faster, her breathing is uneven and quick, and her eyes move back and forth with the eye lids shut. Dora has most likely entered what stage of sleep?
REM Sleep
The stage of sleep in which the eyes rapidly move under the eyelids and the person is typically experiencing a dream is called
REM sleep
Alpha brain waves are produced in what stage of the sleep cycle?
Relaxed, but awake
One of the contributing factors to depression may be low levels of which of the following neurotransmitters?
Serotonin
What is responsible for controlling voluntary muscle movements?
Somatic nervous system
Which of the following is responsible for preparing the body for defensive action?
Sympathetic nervous system
You come home one night to find a burglar in your home. Your heart starts racing and you begin to perspire. What part of the nervous system triggered these physical reactions?
Sympathetic nervous system
What is a hormone directly related to the human sex drive?
Testosterone
Describe how the nervous system and endocrine systems work together to facilitate survival. Include at least one specific example of the interaction between the two systems to complete a vital function.
The nervous system and the endocrine system work together to facilitate survival by eliciting chemicals that provide another system for influencing the body's feelings and behavior. For example, they work together in emergency situations, the sympathetic and nervous system keep the body alert. While the parasympathetic is what allows the body to revert back to its normal state. Together they work with adrenal glands that secrete the hormones that can increase blood pressure and heart rate.
A drug that mimics the effects of a particular neurotransmitter or blocks its reuptake is called a(n)
agonist
Which of the following is classified as a depressant?
alcohol
The structure of the limbic system that plays an essential role in fear and rage is the
amygdala
The activation of the sympathetic nervous system results in
an increase in respiratory rate
Antipsychotic drugs such as Thorazine are often used to treat schizophrenia. Antipsychotic drugs are used as
antagonists to inhibit the action of dopamine
Curare, a poison, works by
blocking receptor sites and acting as an antagonist for acetylcholine
The reticular formation is located in the
brainstem
The 'little brain' attached to the rear of the brainstem is called the
cerebellum
Russell needs more of the drug he has been using to get the normal high he got when he first started. Russell is experiencing
drug tolerance
Muscles can contract because they are made of
efferent neurons
Hormones are the chemical messengers of the
endocrine system
The role of the parasympathetic nervous system is to
establish homeostasis after the fight-or-flight response
What is the basic difference between MRI and fMRI imaging techniques?
fMRI allows for real-time observations of changes in brain activity.
Higher mental functions, such as planning and complex decision making, take place in the
frontal lobe
A split-brain patient has a picture of a cow flashed to her left hemisphere and that of a fork, to her right hemisphere. She will be able to
identify the fork using her left hand
In an emergency situation, the adrenal glands secrete what hormones
increased blood pressure increased glucose level reduced blood flow to the digestive system increased heart rate
For most people in the general population, speech functions primarily take place in the
left cerebral hemisphere
Areas of the brain that are damaged or removed are referred to as
lesions
Information is carried from the central nervous system to the body's tissues by
motor neurons
Carolina was always hungry. After visiting the doctor, she was told that her _________ was producing too much insulin, causing low blood sugar.
pancreas
Touch sensations, such as pain and pleasure, take place in the
parietal lobe
The two major divisions of the nervous system are the central and the ________ nervous systems.
peripheral
At the age of 25, Mr. Rahmn was less than 4 feet tall. His short stature was probably influenced by the lack of a growth hormone produced by the
pituitary gland
The master gland of the endocrine system is the
pituitary gland
The function of the myelin sheath is to
protect and increase the speed of the action potential down the axon
Reuptake refers to the
reabsorption of excess neurotransmitters by the presynaptic neuron
Larry, a sophomore in college, sporadically stops breathing while sleeping. He wakes up gasping for air and then very quickly falls back to sleep. Larry's college roommate complains that Larry loudly snores every night. Larry may be suffering from
sleep apnea
Drugs that speed up the functioning of the nervous system are called
stimulants
Glands, such as the adrenal gland, directly secrete hormones into
the bloodstream
The central nervous system consists of
the brain and the spinal cord
The level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse is called the
threshold
After Dan's serious surfing accident, doctors detected damage to his cerebral cortex in Wernicke's area. Because of the damage, Dan is most likely to experience difficulty
understanding what others are saying
Dr. Phillips flashed a picture of a dog in the right visual field of a split-brain patient. The patient could most likely
verbally report that a dog was seen
After taking a drug for several years, Bruce decides to quit taking the drug. He begins to experience a variety of physical symptoms, psychological symptoms (such as irritability), and a strong craving for the substance. What term is used to describe what Bruce is experiencing?
withdrawal