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Nyla Ruiz AP Pscyh

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 A. amplified reading A. amplified reading Of brain waves  C. magnetic fields C. magnetic fields and radio waves that Produce computer images  B. visual display of B. visual display of Brain activity  D. reveals blood flow D. reveals blood flow What is an EEG?

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 A. deals with arousal A. deals with arousal  C. responsible for C. responsible for Automatic survival functions  B. controls breathing B. controls breathing And heart rate  D. coordination and D. coordination and movement What does the brainstem do?

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 A. thalamus, hypothalamus, A. thalamus, hypothalamus, amygdala  C. hippocampus, hypothalamus, C. hippocampus, hypothalamus, thalamus  B. amygdala, hippocampus, B. amygdala, hippocampus, hypothalamus  D. thalamus, amygdala, D. thalamus, amygdala, hippocampus What are the three parts of the Limbic system?

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 A. 4 A. 4  C. 2 C. 2  B. 3 B. 3  D. 1 D. 1 How many lobes are there?

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 A. “other brain” A. “other brain”  C. “smart brain” C. “smart brain”  B. “big brain” B. “big brain”  D. “little brain” D. “little brain” What is the nickname for the Cerebellum?

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 A. hunger A. hunger  C. arousal C. arousal  B. sex B. sex  D. movement D. movement What does the reticular formation Control?

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 A. back of head A. back of head  C. side of head C. side of head  B. behind B. behind forehead  D. between the ears D. between the ears The frontal lobes are located:

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 A. interprets auditory code A. interprets auditory code  C. controls speech C. controls speech muscles  B. words are pronounced B. words are pronounced  D. receives written D. receives written Words as visual stimulation Broca’s area:

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 A. plastic A. plastic  D. brain’s ability to D. brain’s ability to Repair itself Define plasticity  C. the ability to C. the ability to Visualize things  B. brain’s ability to B. brain’s ability to Recall info

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What is the oldest part of the brain?  A. motor cortex A. motor cortex  C. cerebral cortex C. cerebral cortex  D. hypothalamus D. hypothalamus  B. brainstem B. brainstem

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 A. voluntary A. voluntary movement What is the function of the motor cortex?  C. senses C. senses  B. arousal B. arousal  D. hunger D. hunger

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 B. Broca’s area B. Broca’s area _____ is closely related to grammar and pronunciation  A. Agnosia A. Agnosia  C. Aphasia C. Aphasia  D. Wernicke’s area D. Wernicke’s area

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 C. loss of muscular C. loss of muscular coordination Damage to the cerebellum would result in  A. respiratory failure A. respiratory failure  B. loss of hearing B. loss of hearing ability  D. reduction in D. reduction in Emotional response

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 D. sleep and arousal D. sleep and arousal The pons influence  A. higher reasoning A. higher reasoning  C. activity C. activity  B. motor behavior B. motor behavior

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 A. hemispheres A. hemispheres The cerebral cortex is composed of two sides or  B. positrons B. positrons  D. connector neurons D. connector neurons  C. pons C. pons

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