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Chapters 1 - 16, Complete Newest Version
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,TableYofYContents
ChapterY1YWhatYAreYtheYOriginsYofYBrainYandYBehavior?YCha
pterY2Y WhatYIsYtheYNervousYSystem’sYFunctionalYAnatomy?YCh
apterY3Y WhatYAreYtheYNervousYSystem’sYFunctionalYUnits?
ChapterY4Y HowYDoYNeuronsYUseYElectricalYSignalsYtoYTransmitYInformation
?YChapterY5Y HowYDoYNeuronsYCommunicateYandYAdapt?
ChapterY6YHowYDoYDrugsYandYHormonesYInfluenceYtheYBrainYandYBehavio
r?YChapterY7Y HowYDoYWeYStudyYtheYBrain’sYStructuresYandYFunctions?
ChapterY8Y HowYDoesYtheYNervousYSystemYDevelopYandYAdapt
?YChapterY9Y HowYDoYWeYSense,YPerceive,YandYSeeYtheYWorld
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ChapterY10YHowYDoYWeYHear,YSpeak,YandYMakeYMusic?
ChapterY11YHowYDoesYtheYNervousYSystemYRespondYtoYStimulationYandYProduceYMovemen
t?YChapterY12YWhatYCausesYEmotionalYandYMotivatedYBehavior?
ChapterY13YWhyYDoYWeYSleepYandYDream?YChapt
erY14YHowYDoYWeYLearnYandYRemember?YChapterY
15YHowYDoesYtheYBrainYThink?
ChapterY16YWhatYHappensYWhenYtheYBrainYMisbehaves?
,Chapter 1 – What are the origins of Brain and Behaviour?
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1. BrainYabnormalitiesYcanYbeYrelatedYto:
A) 500Ydisorders.
B) 1000Ydisorders.
C) 1500Ydisorders.
D) moreYthanY2,000Ydisorders.
2. AllYtheYnerveYprocessesYradiatingYoutYbeyondYtheYbrainYandYspinalYcordYasYwellYasYallYt
heYneuronsYoutsideYtheYbrainYandYspinalYcordYconstituteYthe:
A) nervousYsystem.
B) centralYnervousYsystem.
C) peripheralYnervousYsystem.
D) externalYnervousYsystem.
3. WhichYisYNOTYpartYofYtheYperipheralYnervousYsystem?
A) sensoryYreceptorsYinYtheYskin
B) connectionsYtoYmotorYneurons
C) sensoryYandYmotorYconnectionsYtoYinternalYorgansY(e.g.,YtheYstomach)
D) theYspinalYcord
4. TheYsetYofYbrainYstructuresYresponsibleYforYmostYofYourYunconsciousYbehaviorsYisYcalled:
A) theYcerebralYhemisphere.
B) theYbrainstem.
C) theYcerebrum.
D) theYcerebellum.
5. TheYpostulationYthatYweYmakeYsubliminalYmovementsYofYourYlarynxYandYmusclesYwh
enYweYimagineYwasYexpoundedYby:
A) D.YO.YHebb.
B) EdmondYJacobson.
C) IrenäusYEibl-Eibesfeldt.
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, D) FredYLinge.
6. “BehaviorYconsistsYofYpatternsYinYtime”YisYaYdefinitionYofYbehaviorYexpoundedYby:
A) D.YO.YHebb.
B) EdmondYJacobson.
C) IrenäusYEibl-Eibesfeldt.
D) FredYLinge.
7. PatternsYinYtimeYcanYbeYmadeYupYof:
A) movements.
B) thinking.
C) bothYmovementsYandYthinking.
D) neitherYmovementsYnorYthinking.
8. AnimalsYwithYsmallerYbrainsYandYsimplerYnervousYsystemsYhaveYmostly
behaviors,YwhereasYanimalsYwithYlargerYbrainsYandYmoreYcomplexYnervousYsystemsYhave
Ymostly
Y behaviors.
A) learned;Yinherited
B) inherited;Ylearned
C) innate;Yinherited
D) learned;Yinnate
9. CrossbillYbirdsYhaveYaYbeakYthatYisYdesignedYtoYeatYpineYcones.YIfYweYtrimYtheYbeak,Yt
heYbehaviorYdisappears.YThisYexampleYillustrates:
A) fixedYbehavior.
B) flexibleYbehavior.
C) learnedYbehavior.
D) adaptiveYbehavior.
10. TheYsuckingYresponseYobservedYinYnewbornYhumanYinfantsYisYanYexampleYofYa(n):
A) learnedYresponse.
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