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H BRYAN KOLB , IAN Q. WHISHAW ,G. CAMPBELL TESKEY
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TableuofuContents
Chapteru1u WhatuAreutheuOriginsuofuBrainuanduBehavior?uChapter
2u WhatuIsutheuNervousuSystem’suFunctionaluAnatomy?uChapteru
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3u WhatuAreutheuNervousuSystem’suFunctionaluUnits?
Chapteru4u HowuDouNeuronsuUseuElectricaluSignalsutouTransmituInformation?uChapte
ru5u HowuDouNeuronsuCommunicateuanduAdapt?
Chapteru6uHowuDouDrugsuanduHormonesuInfluenceutheuBrainuanduBehavior?uChapter
u 7u HowuDouWeuStudyutheuBrain’suStructuresuanduFunctions?
Chapteru8u HowuDoesutheuNervousuSystemuDevelopuanduAdapt?uC
hapteru9u HowuDouWeuSense,uPerceive,uanduSeeutheuWorld?
Chapteru10uHowuDouWeuHear,uSpeak,uanduMakeuMusic?
Chapteru11uHowuDoesutheuNervousuSystemuRespondutouStimulationuanduProduceuMovement?u
Chapteru12uWhatuCausesuEmotionaluanduMotivateduBehavior?
Chapteru13uWhyuDouWeuSleepuanduDream?uChapter
14uHowuDouWeuLearnuanduRemember?uChapteru15u
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HowuDoesutheuBrainuThink?
Chapteru16uWhatuHappensuWhenutheuBrainuMisbehaves?
,Chapter 1 – What are the origins of Brain and Behaviour?
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1. Brainuabnormalitiesucanubeurelateduto:
A) 500udisorders.
B) 1000udisorders.
C) 1500udisorders.
D) moreuthanu2,000udisorders.
2. Allutheunerveuprocessesuradiatinguoutubeyondutheubrainuanduspinalucorduasuwelluasuallutheun
euronsuoutsideutheubrainuanduspinalucorduconstituteuthe:
A) nervoususystem.
B) centralunervoususystem.
C) peripheralunervoususystem.
D) externalunervoususystem.
3. WhichuisuNOTupartuofutheuperipheralunervoususystem?
A) sensoryureceptorsuinutheuskin
B) connectionsutoumotoruneurons
C) sensoryuandumotoruconnectionsutouinternaluorgansu(e.g.,utheustomach)
D) theuspinalucord
4. Theusetuofubrainustructuresuresponsibleuforumostuofuouruunconsciousubehaviorsuisucalled:
A) theucerebraluhemisphere.
B) theubrainstem.
C) theucerebrum.
D) theucerebellum.
5. Theupostulationuthatuweumakeusubliminalumovementsuofuourularynxuandumusclesuwhenu
weuimagineuwasuexpoundeduby:
A) D.uO.uHebb.
B) EdmonduJacobson.
C) IrenäusuEibl-Eibesfeldt.
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, D) FreduLinge.
6. ―Behavioruconsistsuofupatternsuinutime‖uisuaudefinitionuofubehavioruexpoundeduby:
A) D.uO.uHebb.
B) EdmonduJacobson.
C) IrenäusuEibl-Eibesfeldt.
D) FreduLinge.
7. Patternsuinutimeucanubeumadeuupuof:
A) movements.
B) thinking.
C) bothumovementsuanduthinking.
D) neitherumovementsunoruthinking.
8. Animalsuwithusmallerubrainsuandusimplerunervoususystemsuhaveumostly
behaviors,
uwhereasuanimalsuwithulargerubrainsuandumoreucomplexunervoususystemsuhaveumostly
behaviors.
A) learned;uinherited
B) inherited;ulearned
C) innate;uinherited
D) learned;uinnate
9. Crossbillubirdsuhaveuaubeakuthatuisudesignedutoueatupineucones.uIfuweutrimutheubeak,utheub
ehaviorudisappears.uThisuexampleuillustrates:
A) fixedubehavior.
B) flexibleubehavior.
C) learnedubehavior.
D) adaptiveubehavior.
10. Theusuckinguresponseuobserveduinunewbornuhumanuinfantsuisuanuexampleuofua(n):
A) learneduresponse.
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