Biological Bases of Behavior [AP (Advanced Placement) Psychology]: Questions 1 - 5 of 140

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Question 1

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The limbic system is accountable for

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

Language

b.

Speech

c.

The control of hunger, thirst, and sex

d.

Breathing regulations

e.

Balance and coordination

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Question 2

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The effect of mind-altering drugs may be a result of their

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

toxic effects on sensitive neural tissues.

b.

stimulation of encephalin production in regulator.

c.

stimulation of endorphin production in regulator.

d.

ability to imitate or block neurotransmitters.

e.

ability to lower neural thresholds in brain tissue.

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Question 3

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Neurotransmitters are released at the

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

axon terminals.

b.

axon knobs.

c.

axon hillock.

d.

telodendria.

e.

myelin sheath.

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Question 4

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The cerebrum is located in:

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

Hindbrain

b.

Forebrain

c.

Found in frontal lobe

d.

Found in the mid-brain

e.

In front of the central fissure

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Question 5

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If damage occurs to the occipital lobe, an individual fails to recognize some objects, persons, or color and this damage is called as ________

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

Temporal aphasia

b.

Visual aphasia

c.

Neglect syndrome

d.

Visual agnosia

e.

Occipital agnosia

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