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Hormones are more likely to enhance memory,if our arousal level:
a)is high b)is low c)spikes and then levels off d)remains
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vedrana
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how does ms disrupts normal brain function?
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teresa
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How would you explain the conduction of an action potential and release of neurotransmitters in the brain to your young brother
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Anonymous
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briefly summarize the various methods for studing the brain?
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trudy
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do dendrites generate or conduct impulses and do axons transmit to and from the cell body or do they transmit it away. thanks
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Jim_R
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During phase 3 of the action potential, (chose one)
A. chemical gated ion channels B. voltage gated Na + channels C. voltage
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D
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Phase 1 of the action potential graph is a
Group of answer choices graded depolarization action potential depolarization
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D
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what are the alpha and gamma motor nuerons
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what are the afferent inputs that sensory RF receive
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WHAT IS an idle brain during non rapid eye movement sleep
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The "face module" located in the right temporal lobe of the brain,explain why:
A the cells fire when a dog lover looks at picture
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vedrana
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why the rate of info flow to the brain is vary based on your action
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Incoming signals enter this neuron through synapses located mostly on the neuronal dendrites, but also on the cell body.
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what is the most complicated feature of the brain?
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jacksne
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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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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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where you would find dendritic spines and what their role is in neuronal communication?
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mathew -b
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Is neurotransmitter are locally concentrated and hormones are diffused
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Those who want to be...
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What process describes how a signal travels from one end of a neuron to the other end?
A. Membrane excitability B.
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Bailey
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1. Describe the brain-cognition phenomenon.
2. Explain the Three-Box Model of Learning.
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Lu
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Is parvicellular for releasing
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Those who want to be...
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How may dreaming help the nervous system?
Responses Nerves only regrow when someone dreams. Nerves only regrow when someone
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pi
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sensory localization refers to the concept
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shannon
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Action potentials are generated along a neuron because __________. [Hint]
of cytoplasmic streaming within the neuron
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carol
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10 . Which one of the following statements is NOT true about the resting potential? (28.3) [Hint]
A. The neuron's plasma membrane
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carol
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How do dendrites help the function of nerve cells?
They help the neuron block messages from the dendrites of another neuron. They
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neurotransmitter release would be inhibited by
a.stimulating repolarization of the axon terminal b.blocking Ca2+ influx in the
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anna
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Which parts of the brain begin to change first during development?
What function would be affected due to these changes? What
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Joanne
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What is the primary function of the cerebellum?
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What role do voltage-gated ion channels play in the generation and propagation of action potentials in neurons?
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D
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What in the brain produces meaningless visual sensations that are later transformed into meaningful objects in the association
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Anonymous
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Karl Lashley and Donald Olding Hebb have made towards the establishment of neurological-psychological theory.
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Aida
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how the brain processes visual information?
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jika
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Explain the communication process of neurons in the brain. List some common neurotransmitters and describe their effects on
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Rita
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shortly tell me the function of primary somatosensory area
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difference between Visual Association Area and Primary Visual Cortex (A-17)
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is Olfactory areas
Very much involved in memory and emotion.
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IF A 50 YR OLD AND A 25 YR OLD WERE TOLD TO RECALL A LIST OF WORDS, WHAT DIFFERENCE IN BRAIN ACTIVITY WOULD EXPECT?
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SANDY
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identifying the major regions of the brain and what functions of behavior the systems of each region control.
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MONI
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Lateral prefrontal cortex
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difference between {Lateral prefrontal cortex} and {Lateral and ventral temporal cortex} function.
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difference between angular gyrus and {Lateral and ventral temporal cortex} function.
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is it ''To speak intelligibly, words originating in Wernicke’s area must be sent to Broca’s area.
Broca’s area sends fibers
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Which neurotransmitter is used in fiber from corpus striatum to substantia nigra
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Effect of lesion to the BG
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bg
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what is the role glutamate in memory
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amber
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lesion to area-6 of the brain results in the following except.
a) inability to excute skilled movement. b) spactic paralysis on
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What is the relationship between brain size and intelligence?
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bill
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what is Neurogalia? and example of it ?
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micheal
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Each neuron has a series of tiny branches, spreading in different directions, to protect it from other neurons, true or false
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