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From a neuroscience perspective, what do photographs do to the brain? (1 point) Responses create chaos in the brain so that it
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People hypnotized for pain relief may show brain activity in areas that receive sensory information, but not in areas that
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una relfed sed do motor neurons gis al muscles to respond rapidly to a stimulus and sensory motor nerons carry messages to
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Which of the following statements about neural impulses leaving the inner ear is true?
Question 26 options: They are carried over
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From a neuroscience perspective, what do photographs do to the brain?
(1 point) create chaos in the brain so that it ends up
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what is a seizure
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what is a TTBME Annotations for the article"Where Do Dreams Come From?"
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Messages travel from neuron to neuron through _____.
axons nerve impulses brain stem dendrites
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The structure of the brain is fixed and will not be sculpted by experience. choose 1 answer from the following.
1. True 2. False
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How does alcohol affect the prefrontal cortex?
a. Reduces natural capacity to produce dopamine b. Cognitive deficiencies c.
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Difference between neurons and neurolgia
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Basic electrophysiological terms
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Phases of action potential
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Conduction of action potential
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How do signals from sensory neurons reach motor neurons?(1 point)
Responses Motor neurons signal for the body to move the signal
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What is a dendrite ? (1 point) It is the part of the neuron that carries information away from the is the part of a neuron that
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Neuroglia produces electrical impulse
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In addition to the neurons you will see neuroglia. How does the size of glia compare to the multipolar neurons in the slide?
Are
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Which of the following best describes the direction of the action potential?
a. from one axon terminal to another axon terminal
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Which of the following accurately describes the function of myelin?
a. decreases conduction speed of dendritic EPSPs b. increases
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Where are neurotransmitter receptors found?
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Where are neurotransmitter receptors found?
a. axon terminal b. axon hillock c. node of ranvier d. dendrite
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What does iue brains do when we sleep?
Btw good morning it's 10:42 AM rn for me
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What is the primary neurotransmitter often associated with mood regulation?
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Which chemical is released by brain cells along an activated reward pathway?
A: Heroin B: Methamphetamine C: Dopamine C: Cocaine
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Which is not a caused by dopamine levels related to drug abuse?
A: The pleasurable feeling from eating a good meal B: Ignoring
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From a neuroscience perspective, what do photographs do to the brain?
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The brain and spinal cord make up the(1 point)Responsesreflex pathway.reflex pathway.peripheral nervous system.peripheral
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Where is the gray matter located in the brain?
Where is the white matter? Is the orientation of gray and white matter the same as
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Do motor areas on the left side of the brain control all of the muscular movements on the left side of the body?
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What do old human brains and old beagle’s brains have in common?
Responses A fewer neural tangles in the brains and the
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Which neurotransmitter is most directly involved in signal transmission from motor axon terminal to motor end plate
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How do dendrites help the function of nerve cells?
1. They help the neuron block messages from the axon of another neuron. 2.
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A doctor performed a medical procedure and gave a numbing medication to a patient before the procedure. The numbing medication
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Which of the following is responsible for the fusion of vesicles in the axon terminal to release the neurotransmitter into the
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__________ refers to an increase in membrane potential (i.e., toward zero) when a signal is received.
a. Repolarization b.
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Which of the following functional regions of the cerebral cortex are in the occipital lobe? Check all that apply.
Primary visual
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Which functional area of the cerebral cortex associates sensory information from the skin, muscles, joints, and viscera with
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found deep in the temporal lobe, interprets smell
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What purpose does the gustatory cortex serve?
Receives smell sensations Receives taste sensations Generates motor responses for
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What functional area of the cerebral cortex recognizes spoken and written words?
Auditory association area Wernicke’s area
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You completed a laboratory activity where you viewed an unstained microscopic image of brain tissue. You observed some lighter,
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Damage to which of the following regions would have the most prominent effect on speech production?
a. Primary motor cortex b.
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The bodys recation to information is to send these to the brain
A.neurons B.impulses C.dendrites D.synapse
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how do signals from sensory neurons reach motor neurons?
signals move from dendrite to dendrite towards motor neurons or signals
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In a spinal reflex, which of the following is the best example of an effector?
a. muscle spindle b. bicep c. Pacinian corpuscle
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Which of the following is a way in which the somatic and autonomic nervous systems are similar?
Group of answer choices Both
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________ are electrical signals that transduce sensory information to the central nervous system (CNS).
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There are how many neurons that form a chain, or pathway, to relay sensory information from the sensory receptor to the
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______ sends action potentials to the axon terminal in the somatosensory cortex for sensory perception.
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