Edition by Bryan Kolb, Ian Q. Whishaw,
Chapters 1 - 16, Complete Questions and Answers
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,TableDofDContents
ChapterD1D WhatDAreDtheDOriginsDofDBrainDandDBehavior?DChap
terD2D WhatDIsDtheDNervousDSystem’sDFunctionalDAnatomy?DCha
pterD3D WhatDAreDtheDNervousDSystem’sDFunctionalDUnits?
ChapterD4D HowDDoDNeuronsDUseDElectricalDSignalsDtoDTransmitDInformation?DCha
pterD5D HowDDoDNeuronsDCommunicateDandDAdapt?
ChapterD6DHowDDoDDrugsDandDHormonesDInfluenceDtheDBrainDandDBehavior?DChap
terD7D HowDDoDWeDStudyDtheDBrain’sDStructuresDandDFunctions?
ChapterD8D HowDDoesDtheDNervousDSystemDDevelopDandDAdapt?
ChapterD9D HowDDoDWeDSense,DPerceive,DandDSeeDtheDWorld?
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ChapterD10DHowDDoDWeDHear,DSpeak,DandDMakeDMusic?
ChapterD11DHowDDoesDtheDNervousDSystemDRespondDtoDStimulationDandDProduceDMovement?DC
hapterD12DWhatDCausesDEmotionalDandDMotivatedDBehavior?
ChapterD13DWhyDDoDWeDSleepDandDDream?DChapt
erD14DHowDDoDWeDLearnDandDRemember?DChapter
15DHowDDoesDtheDBrainDThink?
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ChapterD16DWhatDHappensDWhenDtheDBrainDMisbehaves?
,Chapter 1 – What are the origins of Brain and Behaviour?
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1. BrainDabnormalitiesDcanDbeDrelatedDto:
A) 500Ddisorders.
B) 1000Ddisorders.
C) 1500Ddisorders.
D) moreDthanD2,000Ddisorders.
2. AllDtheDnerveDprocessesDradiatingDoutDbeyondDtheDbrainDandDspinalDcordDasDwellDasDallDt
heDneuronsDoutsideDtheDbrainDandDspinalDcordDconstituteDthe:
A) nervousDsystem.
B) centralDnervousDsystem.
C) peripheralDnervousDsystem.
D) externalDnervousDsystem.
3. WhichDisDNOTDpartDofDtheDperipheralDnervousDsystem?
A) sensoryDreceptorsDinDtheDskin
B) connectionsDtoDmotorDneurons
C) sensoryDandDmotorDconnectionsDtoDinternalDorgansD(e.g.,DtheDstomach)
D) theDspinalDcord
4. TheDsetDofDbrainDstructuresDresponsibleDforDmostDofDourDunconsciousDbehaviorsDisDcalled:
A) theDcerebralDhemisphere.
B) theDbrainstem.
C) theDcerebrum.
D) theDcerebellum.
5. TheDpostulationDthatDweDmakeDsubliminalDmovementsDofDourDlarynxDandDmusclesDwhe
nDweDimagineDwasDexpoundedDby:
A) D.DO.DHebb.
B) EdmondDJacobson.
C) IrenäusDEibl-Eibesfeldt.
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, D) FredDLinge.
6. “BehaviorDconsistsDofDpatternsDinDtime”DisDaDdefinitionDofDbehaviorDexpoundedDby:
A) D.DO.DHebb.
B) EdmondDJacobson.
C) IrenäusDEibl-Eibesfeldt.
D) FredDLinge.
7. PatternsDinDtimeDcanDbeDmadeDupDof:
A) movements.
B) thinking.
C) bothDmovementsDandDthinking.
D) neitherDmovementsDnorDthinking.
8. AnimalsDwithDsmallerDbrainsDandDsimplerDnervousDsystemsDhaveDmostly
behaviors,
whereasDanimalsDwithDlargerDbrainsDandDmoreDcomplexDnervousDsystemsDhaveDmostly
D
behaviors.
A) learned;Dinherited
B) inherited;Dlearned
C) innate;Dinherited
D) learned;Dinnate
9. CrossbillDbirdsDhaveDaDbeakDthatDisDdesignedDtoDeatDpineDcones.DIfDweDtrimDtheDbeak,Dt
heDbehaviorDdisappears.DThisDexampleDillustrates:
A) fixedDbehavior.
B) flexibleDbehavior.
C) learnedDbehavior.
D) adaptiveDbehavior.
10. TheDsuckingDresponseDobservedDinDnewbornDhumanDinfantsDisDanDexampleDofDa(n):
A) learnedDresponse.
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