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TableTofTContents
ChapterT1T T WhatTAreTtheTOriginsTofTBrainTandTBehavior?
ChapterT2T WhatTIsTtheTNervousTSystem’sTFunctionalTAnatomy?TChapt
erT3T WhatTAreTtheTNervousTSystem’sTFunctionalTUnits?
ChapterT4T HowTDoTNeuronsTUseTElectricalTSignalsTtoTTransmitTInformation?TChapt
erT5T HowTDoTNeuronsTCommunicateTandTAdapt?
ChapterT6T HowTDoTDrugsTandTHormonesTInfluenceTtheTBrainTandTBehavior?TChapt
erT7T HowTDoTWeTStudyTtheTBrain’sTStructuresTandTFunctions?
ChapterT8T HowTDoesTtheTNervousTSystemTDevelopTandTAdapt?TChapt
erT9T HowTDoTWeTSense,TPerceive,TandTSeeTtheTWorld?
ChapterT10THowTDoTWeTHear,TSpeak,TandTMakeTMusic?
ChapterT11THowTDoesTtheTNervousTSystemTRespondTtoTStimulationTandTProduceTMovement?TCh
apterT12TWhatTCausesTEmotionalTandTMotivatedTBehavior?
ChapterT13TWhyTDoTWeTSleepTandTDream?TChapt
erT14THowTDoTWeTLearnTandTRemember?TChapterT
15THowTDoesTtheTBrainTThink?
ChapterT16TWhatTHappensTWhenTtheTBrainTMisbehaves?
,Chapter 1 – What are the origins of Brain and Behaviour?
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1. BrainTabnormalitiesTcanTbeTrelatedTto:
A) 500Tdisorders.
B) 1000Tdisorders.
C) 1500Tdisorders.
D) moreTthanT2,000Tdisorders.
2. AllTtheTnerveTprocessesTradiatingToutTbeyondTtheTbrainTandTspinalTcordTasTwellTasTallTthe
TneuronsToutsideTtheTbrainTandTspinalTcordTconstituteTthe:
A) nervousTsystem.
B) centralTnervousTsystem.
C) peripheralTnervousTsystem.
D) externalTnervousTsystem.
3. WhichTisTNOTTpartTofTtheTperipheralTnervousTsystem?
A) sensoryTreceptorsTinTtheTskin
B) connectionsTtoTmotorTneurons
C) sensoryTandTmotorTconnectionsTtoTinternalTorgansT(e.g.,TtheTstomach)
D) theTspinalTcord
4. TheTsetTofTbrainTstructuresTresponsibleTforTmostTofTourTunconsciousTbehaviorsTisTcalled:
A) theTcerebralThemisphere.
B) theTbrainstem.
C) theTcerebrum.
D) theTcerebellum.
5. TheTpostulationTthatTweTmakeTsubliminalTmovementsTofTourTlarynxTandTmusclesTwhen
TweTimagineTwasTexpoundedTby:
A) D.TO.THebb.
B) EdmondTJacobson.
C) IrenäusTEibl-Eibesfeldt.
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, D) FredTLinge.
6. “BehaviorTconsistsTofTpatternsTinTtime”TisTaTdefinitionTofTbehaviorTexpoundedTby:
A) D.TO.THebb.
B) EdmondTJacobson.
C) IrenäusTEibl-Eibesfeldt.
D) FredTLinge.
7. PatternsTinTtimeTcanTbeTmadeTupTof:
A) movements.
B) thinking.
C) bothTmovementsTandTthinking.
D) neitherTmovementsTnorTthinking.
8. AnimalsTwithTsmallerTbrainsTandTsimplerTnervousTsystemsThaveTmostlyT
behaviors,
whereasTanimalsTwithTlargerTbrainsTandTmoreTcomplexTnervousTsystemsThaveTmostly
T
behaviors.
A) learned;Tinherited
B) inherited;Tlearned
C) innate;Tinherited
D) learned;Tinnate
9. CrossbillTbirdsThaveTaTbeakTthatTisTdesignedTtoTeatTpineTcones.TIfTweTtrimTtheTbeak,Tthe
TbehaviorTdisappears.TThisTexampleTillustrates:
A) fixedTbehavior.
B) flexibleTbehavior.
C) learnedTbehavior.
D) adaptiveTbehavior.
10. TheTsuckingTresponseTobservedTinTnewbornThumanTinfantsTisTanTexampleTofTa(n):
A) learnedTresponse.
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