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BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR, 7TH EDITION BY BRY
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AN KOLB, IAN Q. WHISHAW, COMPLETE CHA
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PTERS 1 - 16, NEWEST VERSION ISBN-
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10; 1319498566/ ISBN-13; 978-
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, TEST BANK FOR AN INTRODUCTION TO BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR
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7TH BRYAN KOLB , IAN Q. WHISHAW ,G. CAMPBELL TESKEY
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TablevcofvcContents
Chaptervc1v c WhatvcArevcthevcOriginsvcofvcBrainvcandvcBehavior?vcCh
aptervc2v c WhatvcIsvcthevcNervousvcSystem’svcFunctionalvcAnatomy?vc
Chaptervc3v c WhatvcArevcthevcNervousvcSystem’svcFunctionalvcUnits
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Chaptervc4v c HowvcDovcNeuronsvcUsevcElectricalvcSignalsvctovcTransmitvcInformation?vcC
haptervc5v c HowvcDovcNeuronsvcCommunicatevcandvcAdapt?
Chaptervc6vcHowvcDovcDrugsvcandvcHormonesvcInfluencevcthevcBrainvcandvcBehavior?vcCh
aptervc7v c HowvcDovcWevcStudyvcthevcBrain’svcStructuresvcandvcFunctions?
Chaptervc8v c HowvcDoesvcthevcNervousvcSystemvcDevelopvcandvcAda
pt?vcChaptervc9v c HowvcDovcWevcSense,vcPerceive,vcandvcSeevcthevcW
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Chaptervc10vcHowvcDovcWevcHear,vcSpeak,vcandvcMakevcMusic?
Chaptervc11vcHowvcDoesvcthevcNervousvcSystemvcRespondvctovcStimulationvcandvcProducevcMovem
ent?vcChaptervc12vcWhatvcCausesvcEmotionalvcandvcMotivatedvcBehavior?
Chaptervc13vcWhyvcDovcWevcSleepvcandvcDream?vcCha
ptervc14vcHowvcDovcWevcLearnvcandvcRemember?vcCha
ptervc15vcHowvcDoesvcthevcBrainvcThink?
Chaptervc16vcWhatvcHappensvcWhenvcthevcBrainvcMisbehaves?
,Chapter 1 – What are the origins of Brain and Behaviour?
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1. Brainvcabnormalitiesvccanvcbevcrelatedvcto:
A) 500vcdisorders.
B) 1000vcdisorders.
C) 1500vcdisorders.
D) morevcthanvc2,000vcdisorders.
2. Allvcthevcnervevcprocessesvcradiatingvcoutvcbeyondvcthevcbrainvcandvcspinalvccordvcasvcwellvcasvcal
lvcthevcneuronsvcoutsidevcthevcbrainvcandvcspinalvccordvcconstitutevcthe:
A) nervousvcsystem.
B) centralvcnervousvcsystem.
C) peripheralvcnervousvcsystem.
D) externalvcnervousvcsystem.
3. WhichvcisvcNOTvcpartvcofvcthevcperipheralvcnervousvcsystem?
A) sensoryvcreceptorsvcinvcthevcskin
B) connectionsvctovcmotorvcneurons
C) sensoryvcandvcmotorvcconnectionsvctovcinternalvcorgansvc(e.g.,vcthevcstomach)
D) thevcspinalvccord
4. Thevcsetvcofvcbrainvcstructuresvcresponsiblevcforvcmostvcofvcourvcunconsciousvcbehaviorsvcisvccalled:
A) thevccerebralvchemisphere.
B) thevcbrainstem.
C) thevccerebrum.
D) thevccerebellum.
5. Thevcpostulationvcthatvcwevcmakevcsubliminalvcmovementsvcofvcourvclarynxvcandvcmusclesvcw
henvcwevcimaginevcwasvcexpoundedvcby:
A) D.vcO.vcHebb.
B) EdmondvcJacobson.
C) IrenäusvcEibl-Eibesfeldt.
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, D) FredvcLinge.
6. ―Behaviorvcconsistsvcofvcpatternsvcinvctime‖vcisvcavcdefinitionvcofvcbehaviorvcexpoundedvcby:
A) D.vcO.vcHebb.
B) EdmondvcJacobson.
C) IrenäusvcEibl-Eibesfeldt.
D) FredvcLinge.
7. Patternsvcinvctimevccanvcbevcmadevcupvcof:
A) movements.
B) thinking.
C) bothvcmovementsvcandvcthinking.
D) neithervcmovementsvcnorvcthinking.
8. Animalsvcwithvcsmallervcbrainsvcandvcsimplervcnervousvcsystemsvchavevcmostly
behaviors,
whereasvcanimalsvcwithvclargervcbrainsvcandvcmorevccomplexvcnervousvcsystemsvchavevcmostl
vc
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behaviors.
A) learned;vcinherited
B) inherited;vclearned
C) innate;vcinherited
D) learned;vcinnate
9. Crossbillvcbirdsvchavevcavcbeakvcthatvcisvcdesignedvctovceatvcpinevccones.vcIfvcwevctrimvcthevcbea
k,vcthevcbehaviorvcdisappears.vcThisvcexamplevcillustrates:
A) fixedvcbehavior.
B) flexiblevcbehavior.
C) learnedvcbehavior.
D) adaptivevcbehavior.
10. Thevcsuckingvcresponsevcobservedvcinvcnewbornvchumanvcinfantsvcisvcanvcexamplevcofvca(n):
A) learnedvcresponse.
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BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR, 7TH EDITION BY BRY
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AN KOLB, IAN Q. WHISHAW, COMPLETE CHA
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PTERS 1 - 16, NEWEST VERSION ISBN-
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10; 1319498566/ ISBN-13; 978-
vc vc vc
1319498566 A+ GRADED vc vc
, TEST BANK FOR AN INTRODUCTION TO BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR
vc vc vc vc vc vc vc vc vc
7TH BRYAN KOLB , IAN Q. WHISHAW ,G. CAMPBELL TESKEY
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TablevcofvcContents
Chaptervc1v c WhatvcArevcthevcOriginsvcofvcBrainvcandvcBehavior?vcCh
aptervc2v c WhatvcIsvcthevcNervousvcSystem’svcFunctionalvcAnatomy?vc
Chaptervc3v c WhatvcArevcthevcNervousvcSystem’svcFunctionalvcUnits
?
Chaptervc4v c HowvcDovcNeuronsvcUsevcElectricalvcSignalsvctovcTransmitvcInformation?vcC
haptervc5v c HowvcDovcNeuronsvcCommunicatevcandvcAdapt?
Chaptervc6vcHowvcDovcDrugsvcandvcHormonesvcInfluencevcthevcBrainvcandvcBehavior?vcCh
aptervc7v c HowvcDovcWevcStudyvcthevcBrain’svcStructuresvcandvcFunctions?
Chaptervc8v c HowvcDoesvcthevcNervousvcSystemvcDevelopvcandvcAda
pt?vcChaptervc9v c HowvcDovcWevcSense,vcPerceive,vcandvcSeevcthevcW
orld?
Chaptervc10vcHowvcDovcWevcHear,vcSpeak,vcandvcMakevcMusic?
Chaptervc11vcHowvcDoesvcthevcNervousvcSystemvcRespondvctovcStimulationvcandvcProducevcMovem
ent?vcChaptervc12vcWhatvcCausesvcEmotionalvcandvcMotivatedvcBehavior?
Chaptervc13vcWhyvcDovcWevcSleepvcandvcDream?vcCha
ptervc14vcHowvcDovcWevcLearnvcandvcRemember?vcCha
ptervc15vcHowvcDoesvcthevcBrainvcThink?
Chaptervc16vcWhatvcHappensvcWhenvcthevcBrainvcMisbehaves?
,Chapter 1 – What are the origins of Brain and Behaviour?
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1. Brainvcabnormalitiesvccanvcbevcrelatedvcto:
A) 500vcdisorders.
B) 1000vcdisorders.
C) 1500vcdisorders.
D) morevcthanvc2,000vcdisorders.
2. Allvcthevcnervevcprocessesvcradiatingvcoutvcbeyondvcthevcbrainvcandvcspinalvccordvcasvcwellvcasvcal
lvcthevcneuronsvcoutsidevcthevcbrainvcandvcspinalvccordvcconstitutevcthe:
A) nervousvcsystem.
B) centralvcnervousvcsystem.
C) peripheralvcnervousvcsystem.
D) externalvcnervousvcsystem.
3. WhichvcisvcNOTvcpartvcofvcthevcperipheralvcnervousvcsystem?
A) sensoryvcreceptorsvcinvcthevcskin
B) connectionsvctovcmotorvcneurons
C) sensoryvcandvcmotorvcconnectionsvctovcinternalvcorgansvc(e.g.,vcthevcstomach)
D) thevcspinalvccord
4. Thevcsetvcofvcbrainvcstructuresvcresponsiblevcforvcmostvcofvcourvcunconsciousvcbehaviorsvcisvccalled:
A) thevccerebralvchemisphere.
B) thevcbrainstem.
C) thevccerebrum.
D) thevccerebellum.
5. Thevcpostulationvcthatvcwevcmakevcsubliminalvcmovementsvcofvcourvclarynxvcandvcmusclesvcw
henvcwevcimaginevcwasvcexpoundedvcby:
A) D.vcO.vcHebb.
B) EdmondvcJacobson.
C) IrenäusvcEibl-Eibesfeldt.
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, D) FredvcLinge.
6. ―Behaviorvcconsistsvcofvcpatternsvcinvctime‖vcisvcavcdefinitionvcofvcbehaviorvcexpoundedvcby:
A) D.vcO.vcHebb.
B) EdmondvcJacobson.
C) IrenäusvcEibl-Eibesfeldt.
D) FredvcLinge.
7. Patternsvcinvctimevccanvcbevcmadevcupvcof:
A) movements.
B) thinking.
C) bothvcmovementsvcandvcthinking.
D) neithervcmovementsvcnorvcthinking.
8. Animalsvcwithvcsmallervcbrainsvcandvcsimplervcnervousvcsystemsvchavevcmostly
behaviors,
whereasvcanimalsvcwithvclargervcbrainsvcandvcmorevccomplexvcnervousvcsystemsvchavevcmostl
vc
y
behaviors.
A) learned;vcinherited
B) inherited;vclearned
C) innate;vcinherited
D) learned;vcinnate
9. Crossbillvcbirdsvchavevcavcbeakvcthatvcisvcdesignedvctovceatvcpinevccones.vcIfvcwevctrimvcthevcbea
k,vcthevcbehaviorvcdisappears.vcThisvcexamplevcillustrates:
A) fixedvcbehavior.
B) flexiblevcbehavior.
C) learnedvcbehavior.
D) adaptivevcbehavior.
10. Thevcsuckingvcresponsevcobservedvcinvcnewbornvchumanvcinfantsvcisvcanvcexamplevcofvca(n):
A) learnedvcresponse.
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