Sixth Edition Chapter 1 Exam
With answers
Brain - answer-Is the Anglo-Saxon word for the tissue found within the skull, and it
described a part of the human nervous system
Neurons - answer-Specialized nerve cell engaged in information processing
Glial cells - answer-Nervous system cell that provides insulation, nutrient, and support
and that aids in repairing neurons and eliminating waste products
Central Nervous System (CNS) - answer-Brain and spinal cord
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) - answer-All the neurons in the body outside the brain
and spinal cord; provides sensory and motor connections to and from the central
nervous system
Cerebrum (Forebrain) - answer-Major structure of the forebrain that consists of two
mirror-image hemispheres (left and right) and is responsible for most conscious
behavior
Hemisphere - answer-Half of a sphere, referring to one side of the cerebrum
Brainstem - answer-Central structure of the brain responsible for most unconscious
behavior
Cerebellum - answer-Major brainstem structure specialized for learning and coordinating
movements; assists the cerebrum in generating many behaviors
Embodied Behavior - answer-Theory that the movements we make and the movements
we perceive in others are central to our behavior
Mental emptiness (Jacobson, 1932) - answer-Under total relaxation, people felt the brain
had gone blank
Sensory deprivation (Heron, 1957) - answer-People reported the experience was
extremely unpleasant. Some even hallucinated
Lock-in syndrome - answer-Condition in which a patient is awake but cannot move or
communicate
Minimally conscious state (MCS) - answer-Condition in which a person can display some
elementary behaviors but is otherwise not conscious