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EPPP: BIOLOGICAL BASES OF BEHAVIOR REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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EPPP: BIOLOGICAL BASES OF BEHAVIOR REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS Autonomic Nervous System - Answer-Part of the nervous system that controls involuntary functions of life such as heart rate, breathing, hormone management, etc. Central Nervous System - Answer-Controlling part of the nervous system; made up of the brain and spinal cord Peripheral Nervous System - Answer-Receiving and communicating end of the nervous system; made up of sensory and motor neurons Sympathetic Nervous System - Answer-Part of the ANS responsible for activation, arousal, and "fight or flight" responses Parasympathetic Nervous System - Answer-Part of the ANS responsible for relaxation, maintenance, and routine activities Somatic Nervous System - Answer-Part of the nervous system responsible for sensory information and controlling voluntary movement

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EPPP: BIOLOGICAL BASES OF BEHAVIOR
REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS
Delerium - Answer-Acute state of confusion that is abrupt and is usually reversible

Parkinson's Disease - Answer-Motor disease characterized by shaking, rigidity,
slowness of movement, and difficulty walking; caused by lack of dopamine in substantia
nigra

Korsakoff's Syndrome - Answer-A neurological disease resulting in loss of declarative
memory, caused by depletion of thiamine, usually due to long-term alcohol abuse

Symptoms of Korsakoff's - Answer-Anterograde amnesia, retrograde amnesia,
confabulation, apathy, limited content in conversations, lack of insight

Anterograde Amnesia - Answer-Inability to form new memories

Retrograde Amnesia - Answer-Inability to recall memories prior to an event

Confabulation - Answer-Creating false memories or distorting real memories

Apathy - Answer-Lack of emotion

Sensory memory - Answer-Memory of stimuli after stimuli is removed; lasts less than a
second

Short-term memory - Answer-Temporary immediate recall of information for processing;
lasts less than a minute

Chunking - Answer-Combining items into groups

Working Memory - Answer-Ability to manipulate mental information

Explicit Memory - Answer-Information consciously remembered

Implicit Memory - Answer-Information unconsciously remembered

Procedural Memory - Answer-Action-based information: processes, working memory,
etc

Declarative Memory - Answer-Intentionally recalled information

, Episodic Memory - Answer-Information based in experiences

Semantic Memory - Answer-Facts, figures, dates, etc

Long-term Memory - Answer-Stored memory

Broca's Aphasia - Answer-Partial or total loss of ability to produce language

Wernicke's Aphasia - Answer-Inability to understand language

Aphasia - Answer-Loss of ability to comprehend or formulate language; different from a
developmental delay or dysfunction

Joint Attention - Answer-Two or more people paying attention to the same object

Theory of Mind - Answer-Recognition that others have a different perspective of same
events

Parietal Lobe - Answer-Part of the brain responsible for somatosensory processing

Frontal Lobe - Answer-Mediates planning and necessary functions of planning

Occipital Lobe - Answer-Processing and storing visual information

Temporal Lobe - Answer-Processing and storing auditory information

Limbic System - Answer-Part of the brain responsible for emotions and memory
processing

Cerebellum - Answer-Part of the brain responsible for motor coordination

Brain Stem - Answer-Responsible for basic life functions

Cerebrum - Answer-Outer most layer of the brain; contains the cortex and its connecting
axons; also known as the telencephalon

Corpus Callosum - Answer-Connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain

Amygdala - Answer-Responsible for emotional memory, specifically fear based
memories

Thalamus - Answer-Relay station of the brain

Hippocampus - Answer-Responsible for storing memories from short-term to long-term
and responsible for spatial memory

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