An Introduction to Brain and Behavior, 7th Edition by
Bryan Kolb, Ian Q. Whishaw, All Chapters 1-16.
,Table`of`Contents
Chapter`1` What`Are`the`Origins`of`Brain`and`Behavior?`Chapte
r`2` What`Is`the`Nervous`System’s`Functional`Anatomy?`Chapter`
3` What`Are`the`Nervous`System’s`Functional`Units?
Chapter`4` How`Do`Neurons`Use`Electrical`Signals`to`Transmit`Information?`Chapt
er`5` How`Do`Neurons`Communicate`and`Adapt?
Chapter`6`How`Do`Drugs`and`Hormones`Influence`the`Brain`and`Behavior?`Chapter
`7` How`Do`We`Study`the`Brain’s`Structures`and`Functions?
Chapter`8` How`Does`the`Nervous`System`Develop`and`Adapt?`C
hapter`9` How`Do`We`Sense,`Perceive,`and`See`the`World?
Chapter`10`How`Do`We`Hear,`Speak,`and`Make`Music?
Chapter`11`How`Does`the`Nervous`System`Respond`to`Stimulation`and`Produce`Movement?`Chapter
`12`What`Causes`Emotional`and`Motivated`Behavior?
Chapter`13`Why`Do`We`Sleep`and`Dream?`Chapte
r`14`How`Do`We`Learn`and`Remember?`Chapter`15
`How`Does`the`Brain`Think?
Chapter`16`What`Happens`When`the`Brain`Misbehaves?
,Chapter`1`–`What`are`the`origins`of`Brain`and`Behaviour?
1. Brain`abnormalities`can`be`related`to:
A) 500`disorders.
B) 1000`disorders.
C) 1500`disorders.
D) more`than`2,000`disorders.
2. All`the`nerve`processes`radiating`out`beyond`the`brain`and`spinal`cord`as`well`as`all`the`
neurons`outside`the`brain`and`spinal`cord`constitute`the:
A) nervous`system.
B) central`nervous`system.
C) peripheral`nervous`system.
D) external`nervous`system.
3. Which`is`NOT`part`of`the`peripheral`nervous`system?
A) sensory`receptors`in`the`skin
B) connections`to`motor`neurons
C) sensory`and`motor`connections`to`internal`organs`(e.g.,`the`stomach)
D) the`spinal`cord
4. The`set`of`brain`structures`responsible`for`most`of`our`unconscious`behaviors`is`called:
A) the`cerebral`hemisphere.
B) the`brainstem.
C) the`cerebrum.
D) the`cerebellum.
5. The`postulation`that`we`make`subliminal`movements`of`our`larynx`and`muscles`when`
we`imagine`was`expounded`by:
A) D.`O.`Hebb.
B) Edmond`Jacobson.
C) Irenäus`Eibl-Eibesfeldt.
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, D) Fred`Linge.
6. “Behavior`consists`of`patterns`in`time”`is`a`definition`of`behavior`expounded`by:
A) D.`O.`Hebb.
B) Edmond`Jacobson.
C) Irenäus`Eibl-Eibesfeldt.
D) Fred`Linge.
7. Patterns`in`time`can`be`made`up`of:
A) movements.
B) thinking.
C) both`movements`and`thinking.
D) neither`movements`nor`thinking.
8. Animals`with`smaller`brains`and`simpler`nervous`systems`have`mostly
behaviors,
`whereas`animals`with`larger`brains`and`more`complex`nervous`systems`have`mostly
behaviors.
A) learned;`inherited
B) inherited;`learned
C) innate;`inherited
D) learned;`innate
9. Crossbill`birds`have`a`beak`that`is`designed`to`eat`pine`cones.`If`we`trim`the`beak,`the`
behavior`disappears.`This`example`illustrates:
A) fixed`behavior.
B) flexible`behavior.
C) learned`behavior.
D) adaptive`behavior.
10. The`sucking`response`observed`in`newborn`human`infants`is`an`example`of`a(n):
A) learned`response.
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