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The voltage at a receptor site has just changed from -70 millivolts to -75 millivolts as a result of an _______ and will
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Jesse
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Does age determine brain size?
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N. Paulus
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How do signals from sensory neurons reach motor neurons?
Signals from sensory neurons do not get sent to motor neurons Through
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How do signals from sensory neurons reach motor neurons?
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What is the principle of integration?
Group of answer choices The principle that the brain is organized into distinct neural
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Neuroscience attempts to explain the relationship between brain and behavior in terms of _____________.
Group of answer choices
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What process describes how a signal travels from one end of a neuron to the other end?
A. Hormonal regulation B. Muscle
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Dylan
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How do you signals from sensory neurons reach motor neurons
Through enter neurons in the brain and spinal cord that connects
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identify and descibe what is occuring at events 1-4 in diagram action potential shown
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Connect each pair of senences by including a traditional word or phrase and any necessary punctuation.
Sentences: 1.Discoveries
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martha
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does the brain atoms that were once apart of albert einsteins?
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Nazharia Zehr
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How do signals from sensory neurons reach motor neurons?(1 point)
Responses Through interneurons in the brain and spinal cord
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j Cole
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Using suitable examples, briefly explain the function of memory
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Match the description that most accurately described each term.
TERMS- Axon Node of Ranvier Action potential Interneuron Efferent
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Which is not a caused by dopamine levels related to drug abuse?
(1 point) Responses the pleasurable feeling from eating a good
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An eye doctor shines a bright light into a patient's eye. In one to two sentences, explain how the patient's brain perceives the
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wawaisgoodforyou
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1. What is a dendrite?
A) It is a cell that sends signals to the central nervous system based on sensory input. B) It is the part
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CONNEXUSNERD
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How do signals from sensory neurons reach motor neurons?(1 point)
Responses Signals from sensory neurons do not get sent to motor
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Why does the amygdala play an increased role in the decision-making process of teens than in adults?
(1 point) Responses because
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Why does the amygdala play an increased role in the decision-making process of teens than in adults?
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What is a dendrite? (1 point)
Responses It is a cell that sends signals to the body to move. It is a cell that sends signals to
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Bot
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What is a dendrite?
It is part of the neuron that carries information away from the cell body It is a cell that sends signals to
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Which statement explains why you perceive light when you rub your eyelids?(1 point)
Responses Rubbing your eyes sends pressure
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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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im struggling
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What is a dendrite? (1 point)
Responses It is the part of a neuron that carries information to the cell body. It is the part of a
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What is a dendrite? (1 point)
Responses It is a cell that sends signals to the body to move. It is a cell that sends signals to
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What is a dendrite? (1 point)
Responses It is a cell that sends signals to the body to move. It is a cell that sends signals to
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Development shows plasticity
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Bodies reaction to information is to send these to the brain
A. Neurons B. Impulses C.denrites D.synapse
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Joe
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How do neurons communicate with one another?
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S
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Why do you think some scientists study brain freezes? What questions about the world does studying brain freezes help them
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Phrenology is based on the assumption that mental faculties are located in brain "organs" on the surface of the brain and can be
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Kiddo
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Scientists first began to understand how drugs work on the brain with what discovery?
A. Opium dens B. Heroin withdrawal C.
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Kiddo
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In human brain which are memory researching and intelligence are _________
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Famii
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_________ are in human brain which are memory researching and intelligence?
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Famii
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In human brain which are memory researching and intelligence
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Famii
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How do dendrites help the function of a nerve cells
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Zander
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Describe how the cerebellum responds to the impulse received from the semi circular canals
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Kashifa
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Dr. Andre Fenton, a neuroscientist at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, believed long-term memory (LTM) could be created by
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anonymous
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Neuron type whose cell body is in the spinal cord?
Interneuron and sensory?
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Anonymous
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Toddler brains are as active as adults. True
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Betty
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What is the part of the brain that controls hunger and satiety ?
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kaleb
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What effect do endorphins have on one's brain?
they discourage effort they give a feeling of well-being they become addictive B?
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Bri
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Which of the following is true regarding the organization of laminar structure in cortex?
a)The output layers project only to
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Mwat
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A cytoarchitectonic map is
a. a representation of the ways that cortical areas are connected to each other b. a map of regional
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Mwat
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At what age is the number of synapses in the brain the greatest?
A. 21 B. 3 C. 2 D. 15 my answer is b.
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Priscila
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what does an inhibitory interneuron do?
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homework
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what connection do you see between the nerve cell's structure and its functions?
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Anonymous
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1. Describe the structure of a neuron and explain the function of each of its major parts.
I dont want anyone to answer FOR me,
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Ava
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ATP provides an essential energy source in the CNS for
A) division of neurons B) maintenance of ionic gradients via ATPase C)
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jacques rivera
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