Brain & Behavior
Final Assessment (Qns & Ans)
2025
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1. Read All Questions Carefully: Make sure you understand each question before
ANSing.
2. Time Management: You have a specific amount of time to complete the exam.
Keep an eye on the clock and pace yourself.
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choice questions might need you to select the best ANS, while essay questions
require detailed responses.
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plagiarism is strictly prohibited.
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7. Submission: Submit your ANSs before the time expires. Late submissions might
not be accepted.
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,1. Which neurotransmitter is primarily associated with the
regulation of mood and emotional response?
- A) Acetylcholine
- B) Dopamine
- C) Serotonin
- D) Norepinephrine
Correct ANS: C) Serotonin
Rationale: Serotonin plays a crucial role in mood regulation
and is often targeted in the treatment of depression and anxiety
disorders.
2. What part of the brain is most responsible for higher-order
cognitive functions such as planning and decision-making?
- A) Amygdala
- B) Hippocampus
- C) Prefrontal Cortex
- D) Cerebellum
Correct ANS: C) Prefrontal Cortex
Rationale: The prefrontal cortex is involved in complex
behaviors, including decision-making and social interactions.
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, 3. Which of the following is considered a key characteristic of
the limbic system?
- A) Regulation of motor functions
- B) Processing of sensory information
- C) Emotion and memory processing
- D) Maintenance of homeostasis
Correct ANS: C) Emotion and memory processing
Rationale: The limbic system is critical for emotion and
memory due to its structures such as the hippocampus and
amygdala.
4. Which brain imaging technique primarily measures brain
activity by detecting changes in blood flow?
- A) CT Scan
- B) MRI
- C) fMRI
- D) PET Scan
Correct ANS: C) fMRI
Rationale: Functional MRI (fMRI) detects changes in blood
flow, reflecting active brain areas during tasks.
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