,CHAPTER 1
BIOPSYCHOLOGY AS A NEUROSCIENCE: WHAT IS BIOPSYCHOLOGY,
ANYWAY?
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
1. The human brain weighs about
a. 0.3 kilograms (0.7 pounds).
b. 0.8 kilograms (1.8 pounds).
c. 1.0 kilograms (2.2 pounds).
d. 1.3 kilograms (2.9 pounds).
e. 2.3 kilograms (5.1 pounds).
Answer: D
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Topic: Introduction
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2. The human brain is composed of various cells, including about 100 billion that are
specialized to receive and transmit electrochemical signals. These specialized cells are
called
a. glial cells.
b. axons.
c. neurons.
d. oligodendroglia.
e. sulci.
Answer: C
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Topic: Introduction
Type: Factual
3. Jimmie G., the man frozen in time, had a severe problem with his
a. memory.
b. temperature regulation.
, c. IQ.
d. attention.
e. ability to tell time.
Answer: A
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Factual
4. The study of the nervous system is called
a. neuroscience.
b. psychology.
c. biopsychology.
d. neurochemistry.
e. neurophysiology.
Answer: A
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Topic: Introduction
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5. Research has now established that the brain is
f. static.
g. immutable.
h. plastic.
i. white.
j. gray.
Answer: C
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Topic: What Is Biopsychology?
Type: Factual
6. Biopsychology is the scientific study of the
k. biology of behavior.
, l. brain.
m. chemistry of the brain.
n. biology of the brain.
o. biology of cognition.
Answer: A
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Topic: What Is Biopsychology?
Type: Factual
7. Which of the following is a major theme of your text?
p. thinking creatively about biopsychology
q. clinical implications
r. the evolutionary perspective
s. neuroplasticity
t. all of the above
Answer: E
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Topic: Introduction
Type: Factual
8. Psychobiology, behavioral biology, and behavioral neuroscience are all approximate
synonyms for
u. cognitive behavior.
v. behavioral psychology.
w. biopsychology.
x. neurophysiology.
y. neuroscience.
Answer: C
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Topic: What Is Biopsychology?
Type: Factual
9. Psychology is often defined as the scientific study of
z. psychophysics.
aa. behavior.
bb. biopsychology.