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a 7th Edition by Bryan Kolb, Ian Q. Whishaw,
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a Chapters 1 - 16, Complete Newest Version
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,Table aof aContents
Chapter a1 a What aAre athe aOrigins aof aBrain aand aBehavior?
Chapter a2
a a What aIs athe aNervous aSystem’s aFunctional
Anatomy?aChapter a3
a a What aAre athe aNervous aSystem’s
Functional aUnits?
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Chapter a4 a How aDo aNeurons aUse aElectrical aSignals ato aTransmit aInformation?
Chapter a5
a a How aDo aNeurons aCommunicate aand aAdapt?
Chapter a6 aHow aDo aDrugs aand aHormones aInfluence athe aBrain aand aBehavior?
Chapter a7
a a How aDo aWe aStudy athe aBrain’s aStructures aand aFunctions?
Chapter a8 a How aDoes athe aNervous aSystem aDevelop aand
Adapt?aChapter a9
a a How aDo aWe aSense, aPerceive, aand aSee
the aWorld?
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Chapter a10 aHow aDo aWe aHear, aSpeak, aand aMake aMusic?
Chapter a11 aHow aDoes athe aNervous aSystem aRespond ato aStimulation aand aProduce
Movement?aChapter a12 aWhat aCauses aEmotional aand aMotivated aBehavior?
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Chapter a13 aWhy aDo aWe aSleep aand aDream?
Chapter a14 aHow aDo aWe aLearn aand
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Remember?aChapter a15 aHow aDoes athe aBrain
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Think?
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Chapter a16 aWhat aHappens aWhen athe aBrain aMisbehaves?
,Chapter 1 – What are the origins of Brain and Behaviour?
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1. Brain aabnormalities acan abe arelated ato:
A) 500 adisorders.
B) 1000 adisorders.
C) 1500 adisorders.
D) more athan a2,000 adisorders.
2. All athe anerve aprocesses aradiating aout abeyond athe abrain aand aspinal acord aas awell aas
aall atheaneurons aoutside athe abrain aand aspinal a cord a constitute athe:
A) nervous asystem.
B) central anervous asystem.
C) peripheral anervous asystem.
D) external anervous asystem.
3. Which ais aNOT apart aof athe aperipheral anervous asystem?
A) sensory areceptors ain athe askin
B) connections ato amotor aneurons
C) sensory aand amotor aconnections ato ainternal aorgans a(e.g., athe astomach)
D) the aspinal acord
4. The aset aof abrain astructures aresponsible afor amost aof aour aunconscious abehaviors ais acalled:
A) the acerebral ahemisphere.
B) the abrainstem.
C) the acerebrum.
D) the acerebellum.
5. The apostulation athat awe amake asubliminal amovements aof aour alarynx aand amuscles
awhenawe aimagine awas aexpounded aby:
A) D. aO. aHebb.
B) Edmond aJacobson.
C) Irenäus aEibl-Eibesfeldt.
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, D) Fred aLinge.
6. “Behavior aconsists aof apatterns ain atime” ais aa adefinition aof abehavior aexpounded aby:
A) D. aO. aHebb.
B) Edmond aJacobson.
C) Irenäus aEibl-Eibesfeldt.
D) Fred aLinge.
7. Patterns ain atime acan abe amade aup aof:
A) movements.
B) thinking.
C) both amovements aand athinking.
D) neither amovements anor athinking.
8. Animals awith asmaller abrains aand asimpler anervous asystems ahave amostly behaviors,
awhereas aanimals awith alarger abrains aand amore acomplex anervous asystems ahave amostly
a behaviors.
A) learned; ainherited
B) inherited; alearned
C) innate; ainherited
D) learned; ainnate
9. Crossbill abirds ahave aa abeak athat ais adesigned ato aeat apine acones. aIf awe atrim athe
abeak, atheabehavior adisappears. aThis aexample aillustrates:
A) fixed abehavior.
B) flexible abehavior.
C) learned abehavior.
D) adaptive abehavior.
10. The asucking aresponse aobserved ain anewborn ahuman ainfants ais aan aexample aof aa(n):
A) learned aresponse.
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