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1) The part of the peripheral nervous system that controls your heartbeat is
called the - answer Autonomic Nervous System
2) The parietal lobes are to ________________ as the temporal lobes are to
_____________ . - answer Sensing touch; Hearing
3) Tuyet has been experiencing severe migraine headaches, which her
doctor believes are neurotransmitter-related. Her symptoms are most
likely linked to an - answer Oversupply of glutamate
4) The brain structure that provides a major link between the nervous system
and the endocrine system is the - answer Hypothalamus
5) By revealing what can happen through an in-depth examination of an
atypical individual, ________________ often suggests directions for
future research. - answer A case study
6) To compare the pace of life in different countries, investigators measured
the speed with which postal clerks completed a simple request. Which
research method did this illustrate? - answer Naturalistic Observation
,7) Studies have found that people with a history of violent behavior tend to
have smaller frontal lobes than people without such a history. What
neural measure did researchers use to study this difference? - answer
MRI
8) In the definition of psychology, any action tat can be observed and
recorded is considered. - answer Behavior
9) Deaf people who use sign language typically - answer process
language in their left cerebral hemisphere.
10) What multi-lab efforts attempted to replicate 100 psychological
studies, the produced mixed findings with 36 to 85 percent of results
being replicated. Which of the following is NOT a possible explanation
for this? - answer Psychology involves use of a psuedotreatment.
11) Professor Costellese is interested in learning how reading
influences brain activity. Which technique is he likely to use to aid his
research on the brain? - answer MEG
12) Correlational research is most useful for purposes of - answer
prediction.
13) Theories in psychology can be tested with _______________
research. - answer confirmatory
14) Three key elements of the scientific attitude are - answer
curiosity, skepticism, and humility
15) With assistance from the ______________, the cerebellum
_______________. - answer Pons; coordinates voluntary movement
,16) Zoe and her roommate had an agreement over dinner. Although
they made up, Zoe still feels angry hours later. Why is this? - answer
Endocrine system messages last an extended period
17) Zeynep volunteers for a study in which she meditates while
wearing a shower-cap-like hat that is filled with electrodes covered with a
conductive gel. Which brain imaging technique is being used? -
answer EEG
18) Some neurons enable you to grasp objects by relaying outgoing
messages to the muscles in your arms and hands. These neurons are
called - answer Motor Neurons
19) To identify which area of Heather's brain is most active during
daydreams, neuroscientists administer a temporarily radioactive form of
glucose and a(n) - answer PET scan
20) Juan is studying pre-algebra, and Amanda is trying to match artists
with their artwork. Based on their current activities, it is likely that Juan's
____________ is active, and Amanda's _____________ is active. -
answer left hemisphere; right hemisphere
21) One of psychology's early mottos was "the rat is always right."
Which aspect of the scientific attitude did this represent? - answer
Humility
22) In a research study that asked 40,000 teens to identify math
concepts they knew, males from advantaged backgrounds often -
answer claimed to know nonexistent concepts.
23) Although most people have undivided brains, the two hemisphere
perform distinct functions. For example, the __________ is active when a
person performs a perceptual task, and the ___________ is active when a
person speaks. - answer Right hemisphere; left hemisphere
, 24) In a recent car accident, Tamiko sustained damage to the right
cerebral hemisphere. This injury is most likely to reduce Tamiko's ability
to - answer perceive emmotions.
25) To identify which specific brain areas are most active while a
person is solving algebra problems, researchers would be most likely to
make use of a(n) - answer fMRI
26) Which part of the brain is considered a crossover point, where most
nerves to and from each side of the brain connect with the body's opposite
side? - answer Brainstem
27) You're awakened one night by the sound of a window breaking in
your home. Your heart begins to race and you start sweating. These
physical reactions are triggered by the - answer Sympathetic nervous
system
28) Differences between men and women in personality traits that are
highly heritable cannot necessarily be attributed to genetic differences
between the two groups because - answer heritable traits can be
influenced by environmental factors.
29) The control of speech production by the left rather than the right
hemisphere of the brain best illustrates - answer lateralization
30) Messages are transmitted from your spinal cord to muscles in your
hands by the _______________ nervous system. - answer somatic
31) The fact that oxytocin aids both milk flow and orgasm suggests
that oxytocin - answer promotes social bonding