, 1. Followingmdamagemtomhismfrontalmlobes,msubject mL.mD.mhad mlastingmimpairmentsmin:
A) visualmperception.
B) attention.
C) motor-skillmacquisition.
D) balance.
2. Neuropsychologymusesminformationmfrommmanymdisciplines.mWhichmdisciplinem
ismNOTmonemof mthose?
A) ethology
B) pharmacology
C) biophysics
D) mycology
3. Communicationmbetweenmcerebralmhemispheresmoccursmviamthe:
A) somaticmnerves.
B) lateralmfissure.
C) arcuatemfasciculus.
D) corpusmcallosum.
4. Themfoldsmormbumpsmcharacteristicmof mthemcerebralmcortexmaremcalled:
A) gyri.
B) sulci.
C) lobes.
D) nuclei.
5. Themcorpusmcallosummismthemlargest mof mthembrain's:
A) subcorticalmnuclei.
B) commissures.
C) corticalmlobes.
D) sensorymnerves
6. Thembrainmand mspinalmcord mtogethermmakemupmthe nervousmsystem.
A) autonomic
B) peripheral
C) central
D) somatic
7. Whichmof mthemfollowingmsupported mamcardiacmhypothesismof mbehavior?
A) Plato
B) Galen
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,C) Aristotle
D) Hippocrates
8. Descartesmwasmanmarticulatemproponent mof .
A) monism
B) dualism
C) themcardiacmhypothesis
D) nonmaterialism
9. If mampersonmbelievesmthat mbrainmfunctionmismonlymthemsourcemof msomembehaviors,mi
t mismaccuratemtomrefermtomthat mpersonmasma:
A) mentalist.
B) behaviorist.
C) materialist.
D) dualist.
10. Withmrespect mtomthem“mind–brain”mproblem,mfollowersmof mWallacemand mDarwin
would mMOSTmlikelymconsidermthemselvesmtombe .
A) mentalists
B) materialists
C) dualists
D) agnostics
11. Twomindividualsmdeveloped msimilarmtheoriesmof mevolutionmat mabout mthemsamemti
me.mCharlesmDarwinmwasmone;mthemothermwas .
A) WilliammOsler
B) PierremFlourens
C) PierremMarie
D) Alfred mWallace
12. Materialismmismthemphilosophical mpositionmthat mallmbehaviormcanmbe mexplained m
bymthe:
A) workingsmof mthemphysicalmnervousmsystemmand mbodymalone.
B) interactionmof mthemphysicalmbrainmand mnonphysicalmsoul.
C) motivated mpursuit mof mmaterialmwell-being.
D) flow mof mcerebrospinalmfluid mbetweenmventriclesmand mmuscles.
13. Darwin'smprinciplemthat mallmanimals'mnervousmsystemsmevolved mfrommthat mof
mam
commonmancestormpredicted mthat:
A) allmlivingmthingsmcanminmtheorymbemtraced mbackmtomthemsamemancient munknownmancestor
.
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, B) overmtime,mnervousmsystemsmhavemcomemtomhavemincreasinglymmoreminm common mat m
themneuralmlevel.
C) functionallymdifferent mstructuresminmdifferent mspeciesmsharemcommonmancestralmgen
esmand mmechanisms.
D) brain–
behaviormrelationshipsmhavemremained mlargelymunchanged mduringmthemcoursemof mevol
ution.
14. Althoughmthemphrenologistsmweremmisguided minmmanymrespects,mGallmactuallymd
id mreport,mmoremormlessmaccurately,mthemfirst mcasemof
followingmleft mfrontalmda
mage.
A) corticalmblindness
B) hystericalmparalysis
C) lossmof mthemabilitymtomspeak
D) personalitymchange
15. Earlymsupport mformlateralizationmand mlocalizationmof mfunctionmcamemfro
mmpostmortemmstudiesmof:
A) humansmwhomhad mrecovered mfunctionmfollowingmstroke.
B) decorticatemdogsmtrained monmmemorymtasks.
C) regionalmdifferencesminmcellmdensity.
D) humansmwithmlanguagemdisorders.
16. Althoughmallmof mthemindividualsmlisted mmademcontributionsmtomourmknowledgemof mt
hemlateralizationmof mlanguage mfunctionsminmthembrain,mmmmmmmm ismgenerallymcredited m
withmthemMOSTmimportant mfindings.
A) Dax
B) Bouillaud
C) Marie
D) Broca
17. Themhypothesismthat mthemabilitymtomspeakmdependsmonmthemleft mfrontalmlobemis
manm
examplemof:
A) antilocalizationism.
B) lateralizationmof mfunction.
C) mentalism.
D) phrenology.
18. ThemcorticalmareamMOSTmcloselymassociated mwithmspeechmcomprehensionm ismthe
m lobe.
A) temporal
B) frontal
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A) visualmperception.
B) attention.
C) motor-skillmacquisition.
D) balance.
2. Neuropsychologymusesminformationmfrommmanymdisciplines.mWhichmdisciplinem
ismNOTmonemof mthose?
A) ethology
B) pharmacology
C) biophysics
D) mycology
3. Communicationmbetweenmcerebralmhemispheresmoccursmviamthe:
A) somaticmnerves.
B) lateralmfissure.
C) arcuatemfasciculus.
D) corpusmcallosum.
4. Themfoldsmormbumpsmcharacteristicmof mthemcerebralmcortexmaremcalled:
A) gyri.
B) sulci.
C) lobes.
D) nuclei.
5. Themcorpusmcallosummismthemlargest mof mthembrain's:
A) subcorticalmnuclei.
B) commissures.
C) corticalmlobes.
D) sensorymnerves
6. Thembrainmand mspinalmcord mtogethermmakemupmthe nervousmsystem.
A) autonomic
B) peripheral
C) central
D) somatic
7. Whichmof mthemfollowingmsupported mamcardiacmhypothesismof mbehavior?
A) Plato
B) Galen
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,C) Aristotle
D) Hippocrates
8. Descartesmwasmanmarticulatemproponent mof .
A) monism
B) dualism
C) themcardiacmhypothesis
D) nonmaterialism
9. If mampersonmbelievesmthat mbrainmfunctionmismonlymthemsourcemof msomembehaviors,mi
t mismaccuratemtomrefermtomthat mpersonmasma:
A) mentalist.
B) behaviorist.
C) materialist.
D) dualist.
10. Withmrespect mtomthem“mind–brain”mproblem,mfollowersmof mWallacemand mDarwin
would mMOSTmlikelymconsidermthemselvesmtombe .
A) mentalists
B) materialists
C) dualists
D) agnostics
11. Twomindividualsmdeveloped msimilarmtheoriesmof mevolutionmat mabout mthemsamemti
me.mCharlesmDarwinmwasmone;mthemothermwas .
A) WilliammOsler
B) PierremFlourens
C) PierremMarie
D) Alfred mWallace
12. Materialismmismthemphilosophical mpositionmthat mallmbehaviormcanmbe mexplained m
bymthe:
A) workingsmof mthemphysicalmnervousmsystemmand mbodymalone.
B) interactionmof mthemphysicalmbrainmand mnonphysicalmsoul.
C) motivated mpursuit mof mmaterialmwell-being.
D) flow mof mcerebrospinalmfluid mbetweenmventriclesmand mmuscles.
13. Darwin'smprinciplemthat mallmanimals'mnervousmsystemsmevolved mfrommthat mof
mam
commonmancestormpredicted mthat:
A) allmlivingmthingsmcanminmtheorymbemtraced mbackmtomthemsamemancient munknownmancestor
.
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, B) overmtime,mnervousmsystemsmhavemcomemtomhavemincreasinglymmoreminm common mat m
themneuralmlevel.
C) functionallymdifferent mstructuresminmdifferent mspeciesmsharemcommonmancestralmgen
esmand mmechanisms.
D) brain–
behaviormrelationshipsmhavemremained mlargelymunchanged mduringmthemcoursemof mevol
ution.
14. Althoughmthemphrenologistsmweremmisguided minmmanymrespects,mGallmactuallymd
id mreport,mmoremormlessmaccurately,mthemfirst mcasemof
followingmleft mfrontalmda
mage.
A) corticalmblindness
B) hystericalmparalysis
C) lossmof mthemabilitymtomspeak
D) personalitymchange
15. Earlymsupport mformlateralizationmand mlocalizationmof mfunctionmcamemfro
mmpostmortemmstudiesmof:
A) humansmwhomhad mrecovered mfunctionmfollowingmstroke.
B) decorticatemdogsmtrained monmmemorymtasks.
C) regionalmdifferencesminmcellmdensity.
D) humansmwithmlanguagemdisorders.
16. Althoughmallmof mthemindividualsmlisted mmademcontributionsmtomourmknowledgemof mt
hemlateralizationmof mlanguage mfunctionsminmthembrain,mmmmmmmm ismgenerallymcredited m
withmthemMOSTmimportant mfindings.
A) Dax
B) Bouillaud
C) Marie
D) Broca
17. Themhypothesismthat mthemabilitymtomspeakmdependsmonmthemleft mfrontalmlobemis
manm
examplemof:
A) antilocalizationism.
B) lateralizationmof mfunction.
C) mentalism.
D) phrenology.
18. ThemcorticalmareamMOSTmcloselymassociated mwithmspeechmcomprehensionm ismthe
m lobe.
A) temporal
B) frontal
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