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Clicker Questions Psychology, 7th Edition by Sandra E. Hockenbury, Susan A. Nolan, and Don H. Hockenbury Slides by Cathleen Campbell-Raufer, Ph.D. Chapter 2: Neuroscience and Behavior The type of neurons that communicate information from the environment to the central nervous system are: a. Sensory neurons b. Motor neurons c. Mirror neurons d. Interneurons 1. The type of neurons that communicate information from the environment to the central nervous system are: a. Sensory neurons b. Motor neurons c. Mirror neurons d. Interneurons 2. During action potential: a. b. c. d. The charge is -70 millivolts Stimulation is below threshold The neuron is polarized The neuron becomes positively charged 2. During action potential: a. The charge is -70 millivolts b. Stimulation is below threshold c. The neuron is polarized d. The neuron becomes positively charged 3. One neuron communicates with another neuron: a. By joining dendrites b. By joining axons c . Across the synaptic gap d. When a dendrite touches an axon 3. One neuron communicates with another neuron: a. By joining dendrites b. By joining axons c . Across the synaptic gap d. When a dendrite touches an axon 4. Whether a neurotransmitter has an excitatory or inhibitory effect depends on the _____ to which it binds. a. synapse b. receptor c. axon d. terminal button 4. Whether a neurotransmitter has an excitatory or inhibitory effect depends on the _____ to which it binds. a. b. c. d. synapse receptor axon terminal button 5. The brain and the spinal cord comprise the: a. b. c. d. Peripheral nervous system Central nervous system Somatic nervous system Sympathetic nervous system 5. The brain and the spinal cord comprise the: a. b. c. d. Peripheral nervous system Central nervous system Somatic nervous system Sympathetic nervous system 6. The _____ nervous system relays voluntary actions, and the _____ nervous system functions automatically. a. b. c. d. somatic; autonomic peripheral; central autonomic; somatic somatic; peripheral 6. The _____ nervous system relays voluntary actions, and the _____ nervous system functions automatically. a. b. c. d. somatic; autonomic peripheral; central autonomic; somatic somatic; peripheral 7. The endocrine system uses _____ to communicate information to different parts of the body. a. action potentials b. neurotransmitters c. gonads d . hormones 7. The endocrine system uses _____ to communicate information to different parts of the body. a. action potentials b. neurotransmitters c. gonads d . hormones 8. The brain’s ability to shift functions from damaged to undamaged brain areas is called: a. neurogenesis b. functional plasticity c. phrenology d. structural plasticity 8. The brain’s ability to shift functions from damaged to undamaged brain areas is called: a. neurogenesis b. functional plasticity c. phrenology d. structural plasticity 9. Neurogenesis (the development of new neurons) in the adult human brain has been found in which brain structure? a. prefrontal cortex b. hypothalamus c. amygdala d . hippocampus 9. Neurogenesis (the development of new neurons) in the adult human brain has been found in which brain structure? a. prefrontal cortex b. hypothalamus c. amygdala d . hippocampus 10. The brainstem: a. contains the midbrain b. contains the hindbrain c. regulates basic life-maintaining processes d. all of the above 10. The brainstem: a. contains the midbrain b. contains the hindbrain c. regulates basic life-maintaining processes d. all of the above 11. A prima ballerina would likely have a welldeveloped: a. cerebellum b. medulla c. reticular formation d. olfactory bulb 11. A prima ballerina would likely have a welldeveloped: a. cerebellum b. medulla c. reticular formation d. olfactory bulb 12. The two hemispheres of the brain communicate through the: a. cerebral cortex. b. corpus callosum. c. substantia nigra. d. pons. 12. The two hemispheres of the brain communicate through the: a. cerebral cortex. b. corpus callosum. c. substantia nigra. d. pons. 13. Which is the largest of the four lobes of the brain? a. frontal b. parietal c. occipital d. temporal 13. Which is the largest of the four lobes of the brain? a. frontal b. parietal c. occipital d. temporal 14. The _____ is part of the limbic system that directly influences the pituitary gland. a. amygdala b. hippocampus c. hypothalamus d. thalamus 14. The _____ is part of the limbic system that directly influences the pituitary gland. a. amygdala b. hippocampus c. hypothalamus d. thalamus 15. Which phrase does not belong with the others? a. expressive aphasia b. Wernicke’s aphasia c. Broca’s aphasia d. speaking impairment 15. Which phrase does not belong with the others? a. expressive aphasia b. Wernicke’s aphasia c. Broca’s aphasia d. speaking impairment