xunderstandingthebrain?Choosethecorrectoption.
A) Understandingthebrainisafocusedareainnaturalsciencewiththebrainserv j, j,
ing x asthecommonpointoffocus.
B) Understandingthebrainrequiresknowledgeaboutmanythings,fromthestr j,
ucture
x ofthewatermoleculetotheelectricalandchemicalpropertiesofthebrain.
C) Understandingthebrainrequiresthestudyofthedifferentspeciesofthebrain
.
D) Understandingthebrainrequirestheanalysisofoneapproachatatimetoyiel
,j j, j, j, j,
danew x synthesis.
2. Galen'sstudyofsheepbrainswasthebasisforatheoryofbrainfunctionthatprevail j,
edfor
j,
almost1500years.Whichofthefollowingrepresentsthisview?Choosethecorre j,
ct x option.
A) Theheartasthecenterofintellectandthebrainasthecoolingsystem
j, j,
B) Localizationofbrainfunctioninthecerebrumandcerebellum j,
C) Mind–brainduality
D) Parcelingthecerebrumintolobes
j,
3. Whatis―mind–brainproblem‖?Choosethecorrectoption.
j,
A) Individually,humanmentalcapacitiesexistinthemindthatisoutsidethe
j, j, j, j,
brain.
B) Themindisthesamexasthebrain.
j,
C) Bothanimalsandpeoplepossessintellectanda God-givensoul.
j, ,j j,
D) Thepinealglandisaspiritualentity. j,
4. Whatnotionwasdisplacedbytheconceptofnervesbeingdescribedaswires?C
j, j, j,
hoose x thecorrectoption.
A) Nervesarechannelsthatcommunicatewiththebrainbythemovementofflui j,
ds.
B) Musclescanbetwitchedwhennervesarestimulatedelectricallyandthebrain
j,
itself x maygenerateelectricity.
C) Signalstothemusclescausingmovementusethesamewiresasthosethatregi
j, j,
ster x sensationsfrom thexskin. j, j,
D) Nervesconductelectricalsignalstoandfromthebrain. j, j,
5. ThecombinedworkofBellandMagendierevealedafundamentalfactaboutthe
j, ,j j,
spinal x nerves.Choosethecorrectoption.
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, A) Spinalnervesaremyelinated.
B) Spinalnervesarebundlesofsensoryandmotornerves,andineachsensoryan
j, j, j, j,
dmotor x nervefiber,transmissionisstrictlyone-way. j,
C) Spinalnervesarenothollowtubescarryingfluid.
D) Bothhumansandanimalshavespinalnerves. j,
6. ForwhatpurposedidxFranzJoseph j,
xGallstudythedimensionsofthehumanhead? xChoosethecorrectoption.
A) Tounderstandthepropensityforcertainpersonalitytraits
B) Todemonstrateequalparticipationofallregionsofthebraininallcereb j,
ral x functions
C) Toshowthatnervesconductelectricalsignalstoandfromthebrain j,
D) Toshowthatuniquehumanmentalcapabilitiesexistoutsidethebrain j,
7. OnwhatbasisdidBrocadefendfunctionallocalizationofthebrain?Choosethec
j,
orrect x option.
A) Byestablishinga relationshipbetweentheproductionofspeechandthe
,j j,
xright xfrontallobe
B) Byestablishinga relationshipbetweentheproductionofspeechandthe
j, j,
xo ccipital xlobe
C) Byestablishinga relationshipbetweentheproductionofspeechandtheleftfr
,j j, j,
ontal x lobe
D) Byestablishinga relationshipbetweentheproductionofspeechandthe
j, j,
xcerebellum
8. Towhomcanweattributethetheorythatbehaviorisamongtheheritabletraitst
j, j, j,
hatcan x develop?Choosethecorrectoption. j,
A) Marie-Jean-PierreFlourens
B) CharlesDarwin
C) GustavFritschandEdwardHitzig
D) FranzJosephGall
,j
9. Whichofthefollowingisacorrectexplanationofadisorderthataffectsthenervou
j, j,
s x system?Choosethecorrectoption. j,
A) Cerebralpalsyisamotordisordercausedbydamagetothecerebrumbefore,
x during,orsoonafterbirth.
B) Epilepsyisaprogressivediseasethataffectsnerveconduction,characterize
dby x episodesofweakness,lackofcoordination,andspeechdisturbance.
j, j, j,
C) Strokeinvolvesalossoffeelingandmovementcausedbytraumaticdamage
tothe x spinalcord.
D) Alzheimer'sdiseaseisaseverepsychoticillnesscharacterizedbydelusions,
j,
xhallucinations,and bizarrebehavior. j,
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, 10. Aneuroscientistisinvestigatinghowdifferentneuralcircuitsinthebrainanalyzese
j, j, j,
nsory x
x information,formperceptionsoftheexternalworld,makedecisions,andexecute j,
x movements.Atwhatlevelofanalysisisthisresearchconducted?Choosethe
j, ,j j,
correct xoption.
A) Molecularneurosciencelevel
B) Cellularneurosciencelevel
C) Systemsneurosciencelevel
D) Cognitiveneurosciencelevel
11. Whatistherationalebehindtheuseofanimalmodelstounderstandthehuman
j, ,j j, j,
brain? x Choosethecorrectoption.
A) Animalbrainsareidenticaltohumanbrainsbutonlysmallerinsize.
B) Brainmechanismsthatmotivateanyreactionareidenticalinanimalandh j,
uman x brains.
C) Thenervoussystemsofdifferentspeciesofanimalsandhumanssharema
j,
ny x commonmechanisms.
D) Animalbrainsareeasiertoobtainthanhumanbrains.
12. Howdoneuroscientistsidentifythepartsofthebrainthatarespecializedfordif j, j, ,j ,j
ferent
behavioralfunctionsrelatedtothenicheaspeciesnormallyoccupies? j,
xChoosethe xcorrectxoption.
A) Bystudyingthesimilaritiesinresponsepatterntofearindifferentspecies
j, j,
B) Bystudyingneuronsoneatxaxtime j,
C) Bycomparingthespecializationsofthebrainsofdifferentxspeciesj,
D) Bysystematicallydestroyingeachpart
xofthebrainand studyingitsimplication j, j,
13. Atwhichlevelofanalysisdoneuroscientistsstudythedifferenttypesofneuro
j, j,
nsand x theirfunctions?Choosethecorrectoption.
A) Cellularneuroscience
B) Cognitiveneuroscience
j,
C) Molecularneuroscience
D) Behavioralneuroscience j,
14. What isthedifferencebetweenreplicationand verification?Choosethecorrect
j, j, j,
xoption.
A) Replicationtestsahypothesis,whereasverificationrechecksthehypothesis.
,j j,
B) Replicationcanonlybedoneonce,whereasverificationcanbedonemanytime
j, j, j,
s.
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