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Test Bank - Biopsychology, 10th Edition (Pinel, 2018) Chapter 1-18 | All Chapters
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Test Bank for Biopsychology, 10th Edition (Pinel, 2018) Chapter 1-18 | All Chapters. PART I: WHAT IS BIOPSYCHOLOGY? 1. Biopsychology as a Neuroscience: What Is Biopsychology, Anyway? PART II: FOUNDATIONS OF BIOPSYCHOLOGY 2. Evolution, Genetics, and Experience: Thinking about the Biology of Behavior...
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Chapter 8: The Sensorimotor System Exam (Graded A Plus) Questions and Answers
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Chapter 8: The Sensorimotor System Exam (Graded A Plus) Questions and Answers 
 
Three principles of sensorimotor control ANSWER (1) The sensorimotor system is hierarchically organized. 
(2) Motor output is guided by sensory input. 
(3) Learning can change the nature and the locus of sensorimotor control. 
 
The sensorimotor system is hierarchically organized. ANSWER The operation of both the sensorimotor system and a large, efficient company is directed by commands that cascade down through t...
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Sensorimotor System Study Guide Questions and Answers
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Sensorimotor System Study Guide Questions and Answers 
 
what are motor outputs ANSWER - reaction to sensory and internally generated inputs 
- guided by sensory inputs 
 
How is the sensorimotor system flexible? ANSWER - must be adaptive to achieve goals 
- requires coordination and sometimes compensation of multiple muscle groups 
- requires proprioceptive inputs and feedback 
- adapts to changed in strength and muscle size 
 
what are the association ares that intervene between sensory inpu...
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Sensory and Motor Neurons Questions and Answers
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Sensory and Motor Neurons Questions and Answers 
 
flows with neural output with the muscle; sense things out there and can contract out there ANSWER somatic sensory components 
 
what is a sensory receptor? ANSWER cell or a cell that recognizes some stimulus 
 
What can sensory receptors be? ANSWER neurons or cells that synapse with the cell 
 
Process of the detection of a stimulus ANSWER stimulus is detected, the sensory receptors detect the stimulus, the stimulus is transmitted to the brain,...
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Chapter 8 - The Sensorimotor System Latest Questions and Expert Answers
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Chapter 8 - The Sensorimotor System Latest Questions and Expert Answers 
 
Association cortices are ____ in the sensorimotor hierarchy than secondary motor cortices. ANSWER higher 
 
Hannah, a dancer, has been learning a new routine. As she practices her moves, she watches herself carefully in the mirror, thinks about each movement, and takes mental note of any errors she makes. With continued practice, Hannah's sensorimotor system will allow her to ANSWER adjust sensory feedback without consci...
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Biopsychology Chapter 8: The Sensorimotor System 92 Questions and Accurate Solutions
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Biopsychology Chapter 8: The Sensorimotor System 92 Questions and Accurate Solutions 
 
78. The latency of withdrawal reflexes indicates that they involve ANSWER at least 2 synapses. 
 
1. like the sensory systems, the sensorimotor system is ANSWER hierarchical 
 
parallel 
 
functionally segregated 
 
2. which of the following is a principle of the sensorimotor system? ANSWER the sensorimotor system is hierarchically organized 
 
motor output is guided by sensory input 
 
learning changes the...
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The Sensorimotor System (Cortex) Exam Questions and Answers
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The Sensorimotor System (Cortex) Exam Questions and Answers 
 
hierarchical organization ANSWER association cortex at the highest level, muscles at the lowest 
 
advantage of hierarchical organization ANSWER the higher levels of the hierarchy are left free to perform more complex functions 
 
hierarchical systems ANSWER signals flow between levels over multiple paths; parallel structure enables the association cortex or company president to exert control over the lower levels of the hierarchy in...
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The Sensorimotor System Exam Questions and Answers
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The Sensorimotor System Exam Questions and Answers 
 
What are "Labeled Lines"? ANSWER Distinct Pathways for each sensory dimension 
 
What is "Sensory Transduction"? ANSWER The conversion of electrical energy from a stimulus into a change in membrane potential (generator potential) in a receptor cell 
 
The process in which a receptor cell converts the energy in a stimulus into a change in the electrical potential across its membrane 
 
Generator Potential ANSWER Graded potential generated ...
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Biopsychology Chapter 8 (The Sensorimotor System) Q & A
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Biopsychology Chapter 8 (The Sensorimotor System) Q & A 
 
What does it mean that the sensorimotor system is hierarchally organized? ANSWER -It cascades down from association cortex/company president (highest level) to the muscles/workers (lowest level) 
-Commands from association cortex specify general goals rather than specific plans of action 
 
What is the advantage of hierarchal organization? ANSWER -Higher levels of hierarchy are left free to perform more complex functions 
 
What does it ...
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Test Bank - Biopsychology, 10th Edition (Pinel, 2018) Chapter 1-18 | All Chapters
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Test Bank for Biopsychology, 10th Edition (Pinel, 2018) Chapter 1-18 | All Chapters. PART I: WHAT IS BIOPSYCHOLOGY? 1. Biopsychology as a Neuroscience: What Is Biopsychology, Anyway? PART II: FOUNDATIONS OF BIOPSYCHOLOGY 2. Evolution, Genetics, and Experience: Thinking about the Biology of Behavior 3. Anatomy of the Nervous System: Systems, Structures, and Cells That Make Up Your Nervous System 4. Neural Conduction and Synaptic Transmission: How Neurons Send and Receive Signals 5. The Research M...