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10. What does the thalamus brain area do?
a. Learning processing information into memories
b. Gaiting and filtering function sensory into cortical areas,
relaying sensory and motor signals, as well as regulation
of consciousness and alertness.
c. Inner most part of the front, partial, and temporal lobes
d. Responsible for "fear and rage" - Answer-b. Gaiting and
filtering function sensory into cortical areas, relaying
sensory and motor signals, as well as regulation of
consciousness and alertness.
11. What part of the brain area overlies the brain stem and
is involved in emotions?
a. Limbic system
b. Frontal lobe
c. Hippocampus
d. Amygdala - Answer-a. Limbic system
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CNS is composed of ____________ and ___________
a. Afferent neurons, neurotransmitters
b. Autonomic, peripheral nervous system
c. Brain and spinal cord
d. Oligodendrocytes. Afferent neurons - Answer-c. Brain
and spinal cord
1. What is not true about the definition of resilience
a. Ability to recover from setbacks
b. Adapt well to change
c. It is related to vulnerability
d. Keep going in the face of adversity - Answer-c. It is
related to vulnerability
2. What are the four dimensions of recovery
a. Supporting
b. Purpose
c. Home
d. Heath
e. Community - Answer-b. Purpose
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c. Home
d. Heath
e. Community
3. What does WRAP stand for?
a. Wellness, Recovery, Addiction, Purpose
b. Wellness, Recovery, Action, Plan
c. Working, Recovery, Action, Purpose
d. Working, Response, Addiction, Purpose
e. None of the above - Answer-b. Wellness, Recovery,
Action, Plan
This Neurotransmitter plays a vital role in reward and
movement regulation in the brain. In the reward pathway,
the production of it takes place in the ventral tegmental
area (VTA).
A. Serotonin
B. Dopamine
C. Norepinephrine
D. Glutamate - Answer-B. Dopamine
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This Neurotransmitter carries messages between nerve
cells in the brain and throughout your body. Plays a key
role in such body functions as mood, sleep, digestion,
nausea, wound healing, bone health, blood clotting and
sexual desire.
A. Serotonin
B. Dopamine
C. Norepinephrine
D. Glutamate - Answer-A. Serotonin
This Neurotransmitter increases arousal and alertness,
promotes vigilance, enhances the formation and retrieval
of memory, and focuses attention; it also increases
restlessness and anxiety.
A. Serotonin
B. Dopamine
C. Norepinephrine
D. Glutamate - Answer-C. Norepinephrine
This Neurotransmitter is an excitatory neurotransmitter
with several types of receptors found throughout the
central nervous system, and its metabolism is important to
maintaining optimal levels within the extracellular space.