A) speech and grammar.
B) spatial perception.
C) visual recognition.
D) movement in the left side of the body.
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A) He will probably be unable to speak.
B) He will probably be unable to comprehend language.
C) He will probably be unable retain any new conscious memories.
D) He will probably be unable to move on his own.
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A) functions of reproductive system
B) excretory functions
C) sensory functions such as vision and hearing
D) functions of heart rate, breathing, and digestion
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A) association cortex
B) parietal lobe
C) occipital lobe
D) somatosensory cortex
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A) hypothalamus
B) pons
C) medulla
D) cerebellum
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A) somatic
B) central
C) parasympathetic
D) sympathetic
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A) learning and memory.
B) vision and hearing.
C) mood regulation.
D) reproductive function.
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A) allows scientists to see what is happening in the brain while it is working.
B) requires injecting the brain with a substance but still cannot portray brain function.
C) measures the amount of glucose in various areas of the brain and then sends this information to a computer for analysis.
D) examines the effects of lesions in brain tissue.
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A) firing.
B) grading.
C) depolarizing.
D) classifying.
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A) brain lesioning
B) staining
C) positron emission tomography (PET scan)
D) electroencephalogram (EEG)
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A) acetylcholine
B) serotonin
C) dopamine
D) oxytocin
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A) It is related to the personality trait of extraversion.
B) It inhibits the firing of neurons in the central nervous system.
C) It is involved in the regulation of mood and attention.
D) It is hardly involved in the regulation of sleep.
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A) breathing and heart rate.
B) seeing and hearing.
C) talking and understanding.
D) balance and muscle coordination.
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A) afferent nerves
B) efferent nerves
C) auditory nerves
D) olfactory nerves
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A) frontal lobes-hearing, language processing, and memory
B) occipital lobes-personality, intelligence, and the control of voluntary muscles
C) temporal lobes-visual stimuli
D) parietal lobes-spatial location, attention, and motor control
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A) resting potential
B) reuptake
C) polarization
D) adaptability
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A) central
B) somatic
C) parasympathetic
D) sympathetic
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A) an agonist.
B) an antagonist.
C) an endorphin.
D) an oxytocin.
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