Neuropsychology 8th Edition By Bryan Kolb,
Ian Whishaw All Chapter | Complete A+
Guide
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, 1. Following rdamage rto rhis rfrontal rlobes, rsubject rL. rD. rhad rlasting rimpairments rin:
A) visual rperception.
B) attention.
C) motor-skill racquisition.
D) balance.
2. Neuropsychology ruses rinformation rfrom rmany rdisciplines. rWhich rdiscipline ris
rNOT rone rof rthose?
A) ethology
B) pharmacology
C) biophysics
D) mycology
3. Communication rbetween rcerebral rhemispheres roccurs rvia rthe:
A) somatic rnerves.
B) lateral rfissure.
C) arcuate rfasciculus.
D) corpus rcallosum.
4. The rfolds ror rbumps rcharacteristic rof rthe rcerebral rcortex rare rcalled:
A) gyri.
B) sulci.
C) lobes.
D) nuclei.
5. The rcorpus rcallosum ris rthe rlargest rof rthe rbrain's:
A) subcortical rnuclei.
B) commissures.
C) cortical rlobes.
D) sensory rnerves
6. The rbrain rand rspinal rcord rtogether rmake rup rthe r nervous rsystem.
A) autonomic
B) peripheral
C) central
D) somatic
7. Which rof rthe rfollowing rsupported ra rcardiac rhypothesis rof rbehavior?
A) Plato
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,B) Galen
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, C) Aristotle
D) Hippocrates
8. Descartes rwas ran rarticulate rproponent rof .
A) monism
B) dualism
C) the rcardiac rhypothesis
D) nonmaterialism
9. If ra rperson rbelieves rthat rbrain rfunction ris ronly rthe rsource rof rsome rbehaviors, rit
ris raccurate rto rrefer rto rthat rperson ras ra:
A) mentalist.
B) behaviorist.
C) materialist.
D) dualist.
10. With rrespect rto rthe r“mind–brain” rproblem, rfollowers rof rWallace rand rDarwin
rwould rMOST rlikely rconsider rthemselves rto rbe .
A) mentalists
B) materialists
C) dualists
D) agnostics
11. Two rindividuals rdeveloped rsimilar rtheories rof revolution rat rabout rthe rsame rtime.
rCharles rDarwin rwas rone; rthe rother rwas r .
A) William rOsler
B) Pierre rFlourens
C) Pierre rMarie
D) Alfred rWallace
12. Materialism ris rthe rphilosophical rposition rthat rall rbehavior rcan rbe rexplained
rby rthe:
A) workings rof rthe rphysical rnervous rsystem rand rbody ralone.
B) interaction rof rthe rphysical rbrain rand rnonphysical rsoul.
C) motivated rpursuit rof rmaterial rwell-being.
D) flow rof rcerebrospinal rfluid rbetween rventricles rand rmuscles.
13. Darwin's rprinciple rthat rall ranimals' rnervous rsystems revolved rfrom rthat rof
ra rcommon rancestor rpredicted rthat:
A) all rliving rthings rcan rin rtheory rbe rtraced rback rto rthe rsame rancient runknown rancestor.
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