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Edition by Bryan Kolb, Ian Q. Whishaw,
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Chapters 1 - 16, Complete Newest Version
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,TablesofsContents
Chapters1sWhatsAresthesOriginssofsBrainsandsBehavior?sChapters
2s WhatsIssthesNervoussSystem’ssFunctionalsAnatomy?sChapters3
s WhatsAresthesNervoussSystem’ssFunctionalsUnits?
Chapters4s HowsDosNeuronssUsesElectricalsSignalsstosTransmitsInformation?sC
hapters5s HowsDosNeuronssCommunicatesandsAdapt?
Chapters6sHowsDosDrugssandsHormonessInfluencesthesBrainsandsBehavior?sC
hapters7s HowsDosWesStudysthesBrain’ssStructuressandsFunctions?
Chapters8s HowsDoessthesNervoussSystemsDevelopsandsAdapt?sC
hapters9s HowsDosWesSense,sPerceive,sandsSeesthesWorld?
Chapters10sHowsDosWesHear,sSpeak,sandsMakesMusic?
Chapters11sHowsDoessthesNervoussSystemsRespondstosStimulationsandsProducesMovement?sC
hapters12sWhatsCausessEmotionalsandsMotivatedsBehavior?
Chapters13sWhysDosWesSleepsandsDream?sChapters
14sHowsDosWesLearnsandsRemember?sChapters15sH
owsDoessthesBrainsThink?
Chapters16sWhatsHappenssWhensthesBrainsMisbehaves?
,Chapter 1 – What are the origins of Brain and Behaviour?
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1. Brainsabnormalitiesscansbesrelatedsto:
A) 500sdisorders.
B) 1000sdisorders.
C) 1500sdisorders.
D) moresthans2,000sdisorders.
2. Allsthesnervesprocessessradiatingsoutsbeyondsthesbrainsandsspinalscordsasswellsassallsthesneu
ronssoutsidesthesbrainsandsspinalscordsconstitutesthe:
A) nervousssystem.
B) centralsnervousssystem.
C) peripheralsnervousssystem.
D) externalsnervousssystem.
3. WhichsissNOTspartsofsthesperipheralsnervousssystem?
A) sensorysreceptorssinsthesskin
B) connectionsstosmotorsneurons
C) sensorysandsmotorsconnectionsstosinternalsorganss(e.g.,sthesstomach)
D) thesspinalscord
4. Thessetsofsbrainsstructuressresponsiblesforsmostsofsoursunconscioussbehaviorssisscalled:
A) thescerebralshemisphere.
B) thesbrainstem.
C) thescerebrum.
D) thescerebellum.
5. Thespostulationsthatswesmakessubliminalsmovementssofsourslarynxsandsmusclesswhensw
esimagineswassexpoundedsby:
A) D.sO.sHebb.
B) EdmondsJacobson.
C) IrenäussEibl-Eibesfeldt.
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, D) FredsLinge.
6. “Behaviorsconsistssofspatternssinstime”sissasdefinitionsofsbehaviorsexpoundedsby:
A) D.sO.sHebb.
B) EdmondsJacobson.
C) IrenäussEibl-Eibesfeldt.
D) FredsLinge.
7. Patternssinstimescansbesmadesupsof:
A) movements.
B) thinking.
C) bothsmovementssandsthinking.
D) neithersmovementssnorsthinking.
8. Animalsswithssmallersbrainssandssimplersnervousssystemsshavesmostly
behaviors,swhereassanimalsswithslargersbrainssandsmorescomplexsnervousssystemsshavesmo
stly
s behaviors.
A) learned;sinherited
B) inherited;slearned
C) innate;sinherited
D) learned;sinnate
9. Crossbillsbirdsshavesasbeaksthatsissdesignedstoseatspinescones.s Ifswestrimsthesbeak,sthesbeh
aviorsdisappears.sThissexamplesillustrates:
A) fixedsbehavior.
B) flexiblesbehavior.
C) learnedsbehavior.
D) adaptivesbehavior.
10. Thessuckingsresponsesobservedsinsnewbornshumansinfantssissansexamplesofsa(n):
A) learnedsresponse.
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