Which of these is NOT a part of the limbic
system?
hypothalamus
thalamus
hippocampus
amygdala
Which is most associated with anger and
angression?
hypothalamus
thalamus
hippocampus
amygdala
Which of the following is crucial for
making memories more permanent?
hypothalamus
thalamus
hippocampus
amygdala
The sympathetic nervous system...
specializes
in reflexes.
gets
you ready for "fight or flight."
brings
you back to a normal state again.
is
the stomach's "brain."
The spinal cord...
specializes
in reflexes.
gets
you ready for "fight or flight."
brings
you back to a normal state again.
is
the stomach's "brain."
The parasympathetic nervous system...
specializes
in reflexes.
gets
you ready for "fight or flight."
brings
you back to a normal state again.
is
the stomach's "brain."
Multiple x-rays combined by a computer.
PET
scan
EEG
MRI
CT
scan
Records the relative density of radioactive
glucose.
PET
scan
EEG
MRI
CT
scan
Measures the density of tissue using a
giant magnet and radio impulses.
PET
scan
EEG
MRI
CT
scan
Damage to Broca's area leads to...
conduction
aphasia.
expressive
aphasia.
receptive
aphasia.
alexia
and agraphia.
Damage to Wernicke's area leads to...
conduction
aphasia.
expressive
aphasia.
receptive
aphasia.
alexia
and agraphia.
Damage to the angular gyrus leads to...
conduction
aphasia.
expressive
aphasia.
receptive
aphasia.
alexia
and agraphia.
Specializes in language.
left
hemisphere
right
hemisphere
reticular
formation
corpus
callosum
Connects the two halves of the cerebrum.
left
hemisphere
right
hemisphere
reticular
formation
corpus
callosum
Specializes in arousal, alertness, and
sleep cycles.
left
hemisphere
right
hemisphere
reticular
formation
corpus
callosum
Which of these is NOT an example of the
effects of sympathetic nervous system arousal?
pupils
dilate
respiration
slows
liver
releases glucose
heart
rate increases
Roger Sperry presented visual material to
people who had had their corpus callosums cut in such a way that the
right hemisphere only received information flashed on the left of a
focus point, and the left hemisphere only received information flashed
on the right of a focus point. If he presented them with the word "he"
on the left and "art' on the right, and then asked them what they saw,
they would say...