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Dr. Chen asserts that knowledge about the world is represented in our minds such that cognitive
processes can operate on the representations. He is a(n) ______. - ✔✔representationist




Your psychology professor tells you, "Our cognitive processes exist mainly to provide a means
of interacting with the world around us." Which approach to cognitive psychology is this? -
✔✔embodied cognition




The computer and information-processing models of cognition led to the representationalist
view of cognitive processes.True or false - ✔✔True




Paul Broca discovered that an injury to the ______ can cause an inability to speak. - ✔✔left
frontal lobe



You are designing a series of experiments to learn how neurotransmitters enter a neuron. Which
part of the neuron will be your focus of study? - ✔✔dendrite




Which precaution must you keep in mind if you are designing neuroscience research studies
of human subjects? - ✔✔Human subjects' mental processes come from brain activity, not
from conscious effort.

,How are transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation similar? -
✔✔Both allow researchers to inhibit or excite neuron activity in subjects.




You are a doctor, and you are concerned that one of your patients may have a brain tumor.
Which of these techniques could help you make an accurate diagnosis? Choose the option that
is likely to provide the most accurate results without being invasive. - ✔✔magnetic resonance
imaging



Performing clinical case studies of subjects who have cognitive deficits is not enough to
understand cognition because a subject's brain may be injured in more than one area. True
or false - ✔✔True




Sophisticated tasks, such as retrieving memories and spelling words, each happen in a
small section of the human brain.True or false - ✔✔False




Scientists' work with single-cell recording supports the idea that mirror neurons help
us comprehend and mimic others' actions.



True or false - ✔✔True



Researchers who are studying cognitive processes can monitor only one neuron at a time.
- ✔✔False




Scientists have proved that brain activity and not the will of a conscious self is the
impetus behind human behavior. - ✔✔False

,This chapter 2 is most closely related to - ✔✔the biologically perspective



Which of the following is primarily responsible for the depolarization during action potential
maintaining the positive charge found in the extracellular space of a neuron at rest is ______. -
✔✔sodium ions rush inside of neuron



During an action potential, there is an exchange of positive and negative ions between the
extracellular and intracellular fluid. - ✔✔True




When a neuron is not firing an action potential, the voltage inside the neuron __________. -
✔✔is negative




The stronger the stimulation, the greater the size (magnitude) of the action potential - ✔✔false



An action potential passes from one neuron to another neuron through a structure called
__________ - ✔✔synapse




Neurotrasmitter is crucial for the function of ___________ - ✔✔synapses



If the intensity of a stimulus that is presented to a neuron is increased, this tends to increase the
_____ . - ✔✔rate of nerve firing

, A simple neural circuit can consist of _________. - ✔✔several interconnected neurons



Which of the following provides the best mechanism for feature detectors, such as the
ones found on the visual cortex? - ✔✔individual neuron and its structures




What is the difference between EPSP and IPSP? - ✔✔Action potentials from the
presynaptic neuron either excite (EPSP) or inhibit (IPSP) the postsynaptic neuron



A specific person's face can be represented by _______. - ✔✔a particular pattern of the activities
of a group of neurons



Which of the following is consistent with the idea of localization of function? - ✔✔Neurons
in different areas of the brain respond best to different stimuli

Brain areas are specialized for specific functions

Specific areas of the brain serve different functions



Paul Broca's and Carl Wernicke's research provided early evidence for _______. -
✔✔localization of function




The occipital lobe is - ✔✔the part of the cerebral cortex where the visual cortex is located



The _____ lobe of the cortex receives information from all of the senses and is responsible for
coordination of the senses, as well as higher cognitive functions such as thinking and problem
solving. - ✔✔frontal

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