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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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,TablegofgContents
Chapterg1gWhatgAregthegOriginsgofgBraingandgBehavior?gChapte
rg2g WhatgIsgthegNervousgSystem’sgFunctionalgAnatomy?gChapter
3g WhatgAregthegNervousgSystem’sgFunctionalgUnits?
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Chapterg4g HowgDogNeuronsgUsegElectricalgSignalsgtogTransmitgInformation?g
Chapterg5g HowgDogNeuronsgCommunicategandgAdapt?
Chapterg6gHowgDogDrugsgandgHormonesgInfluencegthegBraingandgBehavior?g
Chapterg7g HowgDogWegStudygthegBrain’sgStructuresgandgFunctions?
Chapterg8g HowgDoesgthegNervousgSystemgDevelopgandgAdapt?g
Chapterg9g HowgDogWegSense,gPerceive,gandgSeegthegWorld?
Chapterg10gHowgDogWegHear,gSpeak,gandgMakegMusic?
Chapterg11gHowgDoesgthegNervousgSystemgRespondgtogStimulationgandgProducegMovement?g
Chapterg12gWhatgCausesgEmotionalgandgMotivatedgBehavior?
Chapterg13gWhygDogWegSleepgandgDream?gChapte
rg14gHowgDogWegLearngandgRemember?gChapterg15g
HowgDoesgthegBraingThink?
Chapterg16gWhatgHappensgWhengthegBraingMisbehaves?
,Chapter 1 – What are the origins of Brain and Behaviour?
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1. Braingabnormalitiesgcangbegrelatedgto:
A) 500gdisorders.
B) 1000gdisorders.
C) 1500gdisorders.
D) moregthang2,000gdisorders.
2. Allgthegnervegprocessesgradiatinggoutgbeyondgthegbraingandgspinalgcordgasgwellgasgallgthegn
euronsgoutsidegthegbraingandgspinalgcordgconstitutegthe:
A) nervousgsystem.
B) centralgnervousgsystem.
C) peripheralgnervousgsystem.
D) externalgnervousgsystem.
3. WhichgisgNOTgpartgofgthegperipheralgnervousgsystem?
A) sensorygreceptorsgingthegskin
B) connectionsgtogmotorgneurons
C) sensorygandgmotorgconnectionsgtoginternalgorgansg(e.g.,gthegstomach)
D) thegspinalgcord
4. Thegsetgofgbraingstructuresgresponsiblegforgmostgofgourgunconsciousgbehaviorsgisgcalled:
A) thegcerebralghemisphere.
B) thegbrainstem.
C) thegcerebrum.
D) thegcerebellum.
5. Thegpostulationgthatgwegmakegsubliminalgmovementsgofgourglarynxgandgmusclesgwheng
wegimaginegwasgexpoundedgby:
A) D.gO.gHebb.
B) EdmondgJacobson.
C) IrenäusgEibl-Eibesfeldt.
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, D) FredgLinge.
6. “Behaviorgconsistsgofgpatternsgingtime”gisgagdefinitiongofgbehaviorgexpoundedgby:
A) D.gO.gHebb.
B) EdmondgJacobson.
C) IrenäusgEibl-Eibesfeldt.
D) FredgLinge.
7. Patternsgingtimegcangbegmadegupgof:
A) movements.
B) thinking.
C) bothgmovementsgandgthinking.
D) neithergmovementsgnorgthinking.
8. Animalsgwithgsmallergbrainsgandgsimplergnervousgsystemsghavegmostly
behaviors,gwhereasganimalsgwithglargergbrainsgandgmoregcomplexgnervousgsystemsghavegm
ostly
g behaviors.
A) learned;ginherited
B) inherited;glearned
C) innate;ginherited
D) learned;ginnate
9. Crossbillgbirdsghavegagbeakgthatgisgdesignedgtogeatgpinegcones.g Ifgwegtrimgthegbeak,gthegb
ehaviorgdisappears.gThisgexamplegillustrates:
A) fixedgbehavior.
B) flexiblegbehavior.
C) learnedgbehavior.
D) adaptivegbehavior.
10. Thegsuckinggresponsegobservedgingnewbornghumanginfantsgisgangexamplegofga(n):
A) learnedgresponse.
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