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what does brain processing and development described as use it or loose it mean?
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MOnica
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Where does most processing of visual images take place
A-Optic chiasm B-Cones C-Rods D-Visual cortex
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1.)Neurons are classified bye the...
(Answer) Direction they carry impulses. I think its because the impulses go to different
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Savannah
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How is lifestyle related to nervous system development?
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Priya
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Graded potentials are:
arise when ion movement causes a minor change in the resting membrane potential. usually propagate down
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Shannon
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Graded potentials:
arise when ion movement causes a minor change in the resting membrane potential. usually propagate down the
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Shannon
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How do signals from sensory neurons reach motor and neurons
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components of sense and smell
Olfactory receptors in the nose travel directly to the olfactory (A)__________ before arriving at
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Annmarie
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¡°By studying socioeconomic status within a neuroscientific framework, we have the potential to expand our understanding of
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stacey
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Which of the following individuals is most likely to be a neuroscientist?
A firefighter. A florist. A professor specializing in
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¡°This study shows that the brain has different functional states when asleep and when awake,¡± said Maiken Nedergaard,
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rfvv
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The brain can be studied using: A. electrical, biochemical and magnetic means.
B. radio frequencies, computers, and
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glory
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Which of the following should not account for rapid gain in overall brain size after birth.
a. number of neurons b.swelling due
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Sasha
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1.Do axons and dendrites meet at synapses? True
2. Does perception take place in the corpus callosum? False 3. One of the
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Lisa
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------------- plays the most important role in making sure neurons can function effectively?
A. The cell body B. dendrites C.
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Mike/?
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In the brain, most excitatory communication in synapses occurs by way of glutamate and most inhibitory communication occurs by
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ana
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Post a 200- to 300-word response to the following: Many studies have been conducted on cerebral lateralization revealing
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Anonymous
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A reflex, like automatically removing your hand from a hot stove, involves pain message sent to the spinal cord by___neurons,
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DJ
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The human brain operates on electrical signals and chemical reactions. How does a neurotransmitter function to transmit signals
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chief
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When physical energy has resulted in a response in a sense organ, it is clear that: (Points: 5)
perception has taken place. the
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Angela
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When physical energy has resulted in a response in a sense organ, it is clear that: (Points: 5)
perception has taken place. the
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angela
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According to the all-or-none law:
A. all axons in an area will fight at a given signal. B. an axon moves from its resting state
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Angela
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According to the all-or-none law:
A. all axons in an area will fight at a given signal. B. an axon moves from its resting state
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Angela
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Information which comes to a neuron must arrive through its:
A. axons. B. glial cells. C. prefrontal area. D. dendrites. I
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Angela
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According to the all-or-none law:
A. all axons in an area will fight at a given signal. B. an axon moves from its resting state
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Angela
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The means of travel within and between neurons is different because:
A. electrical signals move impulses within the neuron, while
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Angela
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According to the all-or-none law:
A. all axons in an area will fight at a given signal. B. an axon moves from its resting state
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Angela
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Information which comes to a neuron must arrive through its:
A. axons. B. glial cells. C. prefrontal area. D. dendrites.
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Angela
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Most neurons send information to:
A. glial cells. B. the nucleus. C. other neurons. D. muscle groups
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Angela
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which part of a neuron in the cerebellum of the brain is the most extensive in terms of anatomical developement?
a-hillock region
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joy
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which part of a neuron in the cerebellum of the brain is the most extensive in terms of anatomical developement?
a-hillock region
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joy
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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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What is a function controlled by the cerebellum?
Responses walking walking breathing breathing memory memory heartbeat
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pi
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What purpose do glial cells in the spinal cord and the brain have?
Responses get rid of dead neurons get rid of dead neurons
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pi
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Which part of the brain manages information related to sight?
Responses cerebellum cerebellum occipital occipital frontal frontal
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pi
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List and explain three factors influencing categorisations of sensory information
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Which of the following is a common feature of blindsight and neglect patients:
Group of answer choices They fail to respond to
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Recent neuroimaging research indicates that people with OCD show increased levels of grey matter in the _____ and the _____
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kelly
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Myelination of your brain began before you were born and will continue in a part of your brain until you are at least 70 years
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phia
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chemical information is transmitted from one neuron to another through
neurotransmitters, terminal buttons, or axons?
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Susan
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Information that is chemically coded is transmitted from one neuron to another via
neurotransmitters, terminal buttons, dendrites
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susan
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Does the axon or terminal button transmits information to neighboring neuron? I am confused between the two because they both
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susan
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On p. 84 of the text, in the Thinking Clearly section, the conduction action potentials and activation of neurotransmitters is
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Rebecca
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PSY240 Week Three DQ#2
On p. 84 of the text, in the Thinking Clearly section, the conduction action potentials and activation of
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Anonymous
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PSY240 Week Three DQ#2
On p. 84 of the text, in the Thinking Clearly section, the conduction action potentials and activation of
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Anonymous
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What neurons go to muscles and glands
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Lol
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information that comes to a neuron muct arrive through its
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Mrs. k
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how do nerve fibers in the brain send messages
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matthew
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In general, how do neuron inhibit cells?
thanks
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rebekah
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What reactions go on in your brain when you fall asleep? If you could give me a website that goes INDEPTH as to what happens in
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Matt
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