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Keysha�s phenotype is not predictable from her genotype. a. fetus b. embryo c. baby d. infant Ans: B Learning Objective: 1-4: Compare the relative contributions of genes and environment in the development of behavioral characteristics Cognitive Domain: Application Answer Location: The Genetic Code Difficulty Level: Hard 89. a. many brain functions can be localized somewhat, showing that specific brain regions produce specific behaviors b. electricity moves slowly through nerve cells c. the brain does not produce behaviors such as combativeness d. the mind explains the brain Ans: A Learning Objective: 1-2: Describe the contributions of philosophers and scientists to the development of behavioral neuroscience as a field of study Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: The Localization Issue Difficulty Level: Medium 75. Approximately ______ different genetic combinations can be created through sexual reproduction of any two people. 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The genes in chimpanzees are fixed and ours are not fixed. 10 years c. 15 years d. 25 years Ans: C Learning Objective: 1-4: Compare the relative contributions of genes and environment in the development of behavioral characteristics Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Human Genome Project Difficulty Level: Easy 121. Which of the followings statements is true about among whites, a. 1 Exam 1. Which of the following is a true statement about scientific models? The example at the beginning of the book, in which Raphael talks to his friend on a cell phone on his way to class, was used to illustrate how. Behavioral Neuroscience Questions and Answers. ` � � R � � � ] t u � � � � � � Q � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � gd0 � � � � ) \ ] o s t u y � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � P Q c p q � � � � � � � � 7 8 F J �����������������Ӹ����������������� � � a. b. Chimpanzees express different genes in their brains than people do. Neither of Sean�s parents has a red�green color deficiency, but Sean does. Every body cell has 23 chromosomes. A. Which of the following statements is most consistent with the idealistic monism view of the mind�brain problem? This model is not supported by modern observations of brain functioning. Ans: D Learning Objective: 1-2: Describe the contributions of philosophers and scientists to the development of behavioral neuroscience as a field of study Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: The Localization Issue Difficulty Level: Medium 71. a. 100,000 c. 8 million d. 60 trillion Ans: D Learning Objective: 1-5: Critique the fixed nature of heredity in shaping behavior Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Genes and Individuality Difficulty Level: Easy 140. b. In the 1980s, neuroscientists studying the brain processes underlying our sense of conscious will compared subjects' judgments regarding their subjective will to move (W) and actual movement (M) with objective electroencephalographic activity called readiness potential, or RP. A) It is easy to expand capacity by adding servers and clients. d. Both hemispheres of the brain work together. Found inside – Page 34The following is a valid function definition line for a function named flower that has three inputs, a, b, and c, ... For this to happen, you need to familiarize yourself with loops and conditionals—in other words, with statements that ... a. hydraulic b. computer c. rat d. connectionist Ans: A Learning Objective: 1-2: Describe the contributions of philosophers and scientists to the development of behavioral neuroscience as a field of study Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Descartes and the Physical Model of Behavior Difficulty Level: Easy 30. a. explaining how a physical brain could result in mental processes b. explaining how the mind could exist c. explaining how the brain could exist d. explaining how a nonphysical mind could impact a physical body Ans: D Learning Objective: 1-1: Define the mind-brain problem in behavioral neuroscience Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Prescientific Psychology and the Mind-Brain Problem Difficulty Level: Easy 21. Ans: A Learning Objective: 1-4: Compare the relative contributions of genes and environment in the development of behavioral characteristics Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: Heredity, Environment, and Vulnerability Difficulty Level: Medium 160. What concept is supported by studies of the HACNS1 DNA segment? b. In addition, approximately 80% of the non�protein-encoding DNA is biochemically active and controls the expression of other genes, which then in turn encode for proteins. Nakia wants to better understand the neural basis of deception, so she recruits people to undergo brain scans while they tell a lie. B)Lack of sleep leads to stronger connections in the brain. b. Neurotransmitters are released from the terminal of a presynaptic neuron. It is concerned with the nature of the mind and its relation to the brain. This notion seems firmly rooted in popular culture despite many efforts to debunk it (Hughes, Lyddy, & Lamb, 2013). 90 feet/second c. 900 feet/second d. 186,000 miles/second Ans: B Learning Objective: 1-3: Identify the role of physiologists in the establishment of modern-day behavioral neuroscience Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Helmholtz and the Electrical Brain Difficulty Level: Easy 45. a. Plato b. Democritus c. Aristotle d. Darwin Ans: A Learning Objective: 1-1: Define the mind-brain problem in behavioral neuroscience Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Prescientific Psychology and the Mind-Brain Problem Difficulty Level: Easy 19. While genes may be relatively similar across several species, which genes are actively creating proteins differs, even for an individual across his/her lifespan. The proposition that heritable characteristics that provide a survival or reproductive advantage are more likely to be passed on to subsequent generations is known as ______. Found inside – Page 450Which of the following statements about risky addictive behaviors among adults is true ? a . ... As neuroscientists have shown , the brain's “ reward center ” responds to both pleasurable and exciting experiences , such as eating ... a. a. Spurzheim�s measurements of skull bumps correlated with behaviors b. Lashley�s theory of equipotentiality c. Broca�s autopsy of the patient who lost the ability to speak d. Galvani�s animated frog leg Ans: C Learning Objective: 1-2: Describe the contributions of philosophers and scientists to the development of behavioral neuroscience as a field of study Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: The Localization Issue Difficulty Level: Medium 70. Found inside – Page 167In each case, experts offer general statements about the empirical world based on aggregate data across groups of ... courts must determine whether the methods and principles underlying the expert opinion are reliable and valid. Ans: C Learning Objective: 1-4: Compare the relative contributions of genes and environment in the development of behavioral characteristics Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Genetic Code Difficulty Level: Easy 86. Which of the following statements is most consistent with the materialistic monist view of the mind�brain problem? . What is a concern of modern nonmaterial neuroscientists? c. The brain area responsible for consciousness has been identified. d. Both hemispheres of the brain work together. If you say you are a dualist, you are saying you believe in ______. b. we are capable of maintaining social networks of up to 150 people throughout our lives. 42. d. The heritability of intelligence is approximately 90%. a. Dec. 22, 2017 — Neuroscientists have investigated which brain area is responsible for storing odors as long-term memories. Ans: B Learning Objective: 1-2: Describe the contributions of philosophers and scientists to the development of behavioral neuroscience as a field of study Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: Descartes and the Physical Model of Behavior Difficulty Level: Medium 35. What information has the Human Genome Project provided to scientists? a. More than 47 percent have used an illicit drug in their lifetime. a. influencing behavior b. building the brain and nervous system c. directing the building of proteins d. replication Ans: C Learning Objective: 1-4: Compare the relative contributions of genes and environment in the development of behavioral characteristics Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Genetic Code Difficulty Level: Easy 82. We have always known that music can have a profound effect on us. 1. The story of the economic crisis is also one about international relations, global financial security, and mass psychology. b. Luigi Galvani identified a region of the brain that he thought was necessary for hearing. It was not tested by empirical methods. Myth: We Only Use 10% of Our Brains. d. All people have two Y chromosomes. Found inside – Page 217So in X's actual world, he couldn't have not eaten the cake—that choice and that act was fixed by the factors ... we may seem to have eliminated both the excusing force of incapacity statements, and even incapacities themselves. � � QL SL SL SL SL SL SL $ �N � hQ wL � � � � � � wL � � b b 4 �L d* d* d* � $ � b � b QL d* � QL d* d* r �2 T �3 b ���� D.u�r� ���� % O3 =L �L 0 �L ]3 � tR % \ tR �3 " tR � 4 � � d* � � � � � wL wL d* � � � �L � � � � ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� ���� tR � � � � � � � � � R B � : Chapter 1: What Is Behavioral Neuroscience? c. Most of the genes in the human genome are expressed in the CNS. Ans: D Learning Objective: 1-4: Compare the relative contributions of genes and environment in the development of behavioral characteristics Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Nature and Nurture Difficulty Level: Easy 78. d. Sperm cells contain 12 chromosomes. c. The project showed that only about 3% of our DNA sequence encodes for proteins. We inherit dispositions but not ______. Which of the following is a recent discovery in the field of behavioral neuroscience? Keysha�s mother is homozygous for a dominant allele for unattached earlobes and her father is heterozygous for a recessive allele for attached earlobes. (WEAK CONDITION) Neuroscientists say that many questions about conscious will have been left unanswered, however, including how this activity creates the feeling of free will, and the true source behind human action. Ans: T Learning Objective: 1-4: Compare the relative contributions of genes and environment in the development of behavioral characteristics Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Heredity, Environment, and Vulnerability Difficulty Level: Easy Essay 1. Pavlov is to classical conditioning as _____ is to _____. d. Mammalian males have two X chromosomes. (1) The country is not investing enough in the education system, and (2) The education establishment is poorly managed. d. Keysha, but not her siblings, will have unattached earlobes. ! " Ans: F Learning Objective: 1-5: Critique the fixed nature of heredity in shaping behavior Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Genes and Individuality Difficulty Level: Easy 22. Difficulty Level: Easy 3. Ans: B Learning Objective: 1-5: Critique the fixed nature of heredity in shaping behavior Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Genes and Individuality Difficulty Level: Easy 142. d. This model was a first attempt at providing a physical explanation for behavior. In the weeks following the stroke, her family reported that she had difficulty following through on tasks � they would find that she would go grocery shopping but then leave half the groceries out on the counter to rot. 1. A) Most neuroscientists believe that complex brain activity involves only one particular hemisphere. b. C)Lack of sleep s the brain possess a clear representation of new learning.D) Sleep plays a minimal role in the consolidation of memory.​, Your email address will not be published. Ans: T Learning Objective: 1-3: Identify the role of physiologists in the establishment of modern-day behavioral neuroscience Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Helmholtz and the Electrical Brain Difficulty Level: Easy 11. a. Instead, to function well, memory should generalize from past experiences that are similar to . Karl Lashley is known for developing the theory of ______, which stated that behaviors arise from equal involvement of all the parts of the brain. A gene may become active at only a certain time of the life cycle. a. dualist b. idealistic monist c. materialistic monist d. philosopher Ans: C Learning Objective: 1-1: Define the mind-brain problem in behavioral neuroscience Cognitive Domain: Application Answer Location: Prescientific Psychology and the Mind-Brain Problem Difficulty Level: Hard 24. Which of the following statements about mature, circulating erythrocytes is true? Dualists believe that there are two separate things that control our behavior � the mind, which is not material, and the brain, which is material. a. idealistic monist b. empiricist c. dualist d. artistic Ans: B Learning Objective: 1-3: Identify the role of physiologists in the establishment of modern-day behavioral neuroscience Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: Helmholtz and the Electrical Brain Difficulty Level: Medium 48. The vulnerability model describes how nurture can impact the extent to which heredity can shape behavior. � b. c. Most of the genes in the human genome are expressed in the CNS. A direct function of genes is ______. Which muscles focus the eye on a moving object? Once a gene becomes inactive, it remains inactive for the rest of an organism�s life. 80% of it is nonfunctional c. 80% of it is just left over from evolutionary selection d. it is not related to behavioral complexity Ans: A Learning Objective: 1-4: Compare the relative contributions of genes and environment in the development of behavioral characteristics Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: The Human Genome Project Difficulty Level: Medium 128. Which of the following individuals was a dualist? Why are males more likely than females to have a deficiency in red�green color vision? 5 Practice all cards Practice all cards done loading. Psychologists no longer find it useful to talk about nature versus nurture. a. Galvani b. Gage c. Broca d. Fritsch Ans: C Learning Objective: 1-2: Describe the contributions of philosophers and scientists to the development of behavioral neuroscience as a field of study Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Localization Issue Difficulty Level: Easy 56. Genes contain chromosomes. about conscious will. An organism�s complexity is ______ the number of its genes. 1950s b. Evaluate the impact of the Human Genome Project on modern understanding of the role of genes in behavior. Which of the following statements is true of neuroscientists? a. a. phenotype b. genotype c. genomic imprint d. somatotype Ans: B Learning Objective: 1-4: Compare the relative contributions of genes and environment in the development of behavioral characteristics Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Genetic Code Difficulty Level: Easy 109. 23 b. Which of the following was a barrier to resolving the mind�brain problem during the time of the early philosophical debates in the fifth century BCE? In addition to studying the role of electricity in the functioning of nerve cells, Helmholtz also studied ______. They feel that both are important to understanding behavior. Q.8 All of the following, if true, could be seen as supporting the arguments in the passage, EXCEPT: 1. At this point in development, the fertilized egg is referred to by scientists as a(n) ______. Neuroscientists offered subjects in an experiment varying monetary rewards, and observed the neural activity in a subject's striatum region of the brain.Recall the Application. c. Males only receive one X chromosome. a. Gustav Fritsch b. Paul Broca c. Eduard Hitzig d. Luigi Galvani Ans: D Learning Objective: 1-3: Identify the role of physiologists in the establishment of modern-day behavioral neuroscience Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Helmholtz and the Electrical Brain Difficulty Level: Easy 42. Who first showed that movement would result from electrical stimulation of the brain? The first elected president of the Republic of Texas was Mirabeau B. Lamar. Keysha�s mother is homozygous for a dominant allele for unattached earlobes and her father is homozygous for a recessive allele for attached earlobes. Which of the following has been concluded from adoption studies of intelligence? Which theory was consistent with the idea of localization? Ans: C Learning Objective: 1-4: Compare the relative contributions of genes and environment in the development of behavioral characteristics Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Human Genome Project Difficulty Level: Easy 122. a. It was originally posed by early neuroscientists and remains unsolved today. b. Consciousness will not be capable of explanation using material explanations. a. The mind and brain are not physical. a. Fritsch and Galvani b. Broca and Helmholtz c. Fritsch and Hitzig d. Hitzig and Helmholtz Ans: C Learning Objective: 1-3: Identify the role of physiologists in the establishment of modern-day behavioral neuroscience Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Helmholtz and the Electrical Brain Difficulty Level: Easy 43. Who first measured the speed of conduction in the nervous system? c. Existing genes become more or less active. Both of Sean�s parents must be homozygous for the dominant allele for red�green color vision. Ans: F Learning Objective: 1-4: Compare the relative contributions of genes and environment in the development of behavioral characteristics Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Heredity, Environment, and Vulnerability Difficulty Level: Easy 25. Monists, in general, believe that there is one thing that controls our behavior rather than two. b. It was a theory. This claim has been so popular that most tutelages . But soon the theory drew many detractors, and by the turn of the 21st century, people weren't as convinced about the power of Mozart. Surprisingly, she can still hear and understand what her doctor is saying perfectly well. Which of the following statements . d. Natural selection does not apply to humans. Which scientists are known for reporting that DNA is structured in a double helix? a. DNA b. chromosomes c. zygotes d. enzymes Ans: D Learning Objective: 1-4: Compare the relative contributions of genes and environment in the development of behavioral characteristics Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: The Genetic Code Difficulty Level: Easy 101. The Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) Project is now in progress to determine the function of our genes. d. It was based on an understanding of how the brain worked, but not the body. d. Your ability to be successful in math classes can be expanded beyond genetic predispositions with good study habits. b. Found inside – Page 28Which of the following statements, if true, most seriously weakens the above conclusion? (A) The scorpion population in Texas ... Neuroscientists suspect that music can actually help build and strengthen connections among nerve cells. Found inside... suggested the neuroscientist is involved in becomes equally (if not more) apparent when we take the following into consideration. ... Is it possible to do the same with the metaphorical statements used in the field of neuroscience? a. Ans: D Learning Objective: 1-3: Identify the role of physiologists in the establishment of modern-day behavioral neuroscience Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: What is Behavioral Neuroscience? Found inside – Page 288Neuroscientists and psychologists worldwide reacted to these statements with disappointment. ... During the days following publication, bloggers posted analyses of the degree of overlap, which they estimated to be large (see Lindeløv ... 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