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Exam 1 Biological Foundations of Behavior || with Errorless Solutions 100%.
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Which mind-brain view is most likely to be held by a neuroscientist? correct answers materialistic monism 
 
Philosopher(s) of the Renaissance proposed models of how the brain works, while later _____ tested models of how the brain works using scientific methods. correct answers Empiricists 
 
Joann is trying to understand the inter working of Alzheimer's disease in her patients. She is likely going to study _____. correct answers Behavioral neuroscience 
 
genetic predisposition correct answer...
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CNIM Practice Exam 1
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CNIM Practice Exam 1 
 
During a median nerve preoperative study, a patient has discomfort at the wrist. Stimulation 
electrodes are 10 mm gold disk, stimulus intensity is 20 mA, and stimulus duration is 100 μsec. 
Which of the following would most likely reduce the patient's discomfort while maintaining 
adequate stimulation? - Decrease number of repetitions 
 
What is not an advantage of epidural recordings? - Absence of significant artifact 
 
The stimulation rate is determined by the - ana...
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OCCTH 585 Neuro Questions With Complete Solutions.
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OCCTH 585 Neuro Questions With Complete Solutions. 
 
 
 
 
True or False: Rehabilitation specialists are able to foster functional recovery in the nervous system without knowledge of the biological basis of injury and repair. - correct answer.False 
 
It is argued that a biological basis of injury and repair is essential for rehabilitation specialists to know and understand in order to be effective healthcare providers. 
 
In simple terms, what is neuroplasticity? - correct answer.The brain'...
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BIO 181 ASU EXAM 3 T/F
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Excitatory synapses cause depolarization of the post-synaptic cell. - CORRECT 
ANSWER-True 
Excitatory synapses cause hyperpolarization of post-synaptic cells. - CORRECT 
ANSWER-False 
Excitatory synapses make the post-synaptic cell less likely to fire. - CORRECT 
ANSWER-False 
Fast neurons as described in lecture are fast because they are surrounded by a type of 
glial cell that results in a myelin coating. - CORRECT ANSWER-False 
The autonomic nervous system contains the sympathetic and the pa...
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PSYC 1101 Midterm Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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PSYC 1101 Midterm Exam Questions With 
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Critical Thinking - answerexamines assumptions, appraises the source, discerns hidden 
biases, evaluates evidence, and assesses conclusions 
Structuralism - answerearly school of thought promoted by Wundt and Titchener; used 
introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind 
Functionalism - answerearly school of thought promoted by James and influenced by 
Darwin; explored how mental and behavioral processes function—how they ...
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BIO 181 Exam 3 Capco ASU QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED
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BIO 181 Exam 3 Capco ASU QUESTIONS 
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The action potential is ... 
a result of the movement of ions 
True or False 
The cell body refers to the part of the neurons that begin at the dendrites and extend to the axon 
terminal 
False 
True or False 
The membrane potential (resting potential) is largely set by the Na-K ATPase pump 
True 
True or False 
The axon from a presynaptic cell contacts the axon of another neuron 
False 
In the motor end plate, the event that is the ...
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BIO 181 ASU EXAM 3 T/F QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST 2024
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BIO 181 ASU EXAM 3 T/F 
Excitatory synapses cause depolarization of the post-synaptic cell. - CORRECT 
ANSWER-True 
Excitatory synapses cause hyperpolarization of post-synaptic cells. - CORRECT 
ANSWER-False 
Excitatory synapses make the post-synaptic cell less likely to fire. - CORRECT 
ANSWER-False 
Fast neurons as described in lecture are fast because they are surrounded by a type of 
glial cell that results in a myelin coating. - CORRECT ANSWER-False 
The autonomic nervous system contains th...
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BIO 181 Exam 3 Capco ASU QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED
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BIO 181 Exam 3 Capco ASU QUESTIONS 
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The action potential is ... 
a result of the movement of ions 
True or False 
The cell body refers to the part of the neurons that begin at the dendrites and extend to the axon 
terminal 
False 
True or False 
The membrane potential (resting potential) is largely set by the Na-K ATPase pump 
True 
True or False 
The axon from a presynaptic cell contacts the axon of another neuron 
False 
In the motor end plate, the event that is the ...
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COMD 4500 FINAL EXAMS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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COMD 4500 FINAL 
 
Which professionals can make a medical diagnosis? - Answer- Medical Dr 
 
Excitatory inputs to a neuron - Answer- brings target neuron closer to threshold 
 
inhibitory inputs to a neuron - Answer- takes target neuron further from threshold 
 
BRAIN LOBES AND FUNCTIONS - Answer- *frontal - voluntary movement, cognition 
*parietal - sense of taste, touch, movement 
*temporal - hearing & memory processes 
*occipital - vision 
 
BASIC NEURAL STRUCTURES 
 
 
CNS and PNS - Answer- ...
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Biology 1107 Final Exam Study Guide (University Of Connecticut) 2024
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Biology 1107 Final Exam Study Guide (University Of Connecticut) 2024 along the length of the axon 
c. Action potential needs to be regenerated by the presence of more voltage gated 
sodium and potassium channels along the length of the axon 
d. So if axon is damaged, you would not have transmission of AP, it would never 
drive at the axon terminal and never release a neurotransmitter 
e. Myelin- a fatty cell type that wraps around the axon, allowing for jumping of 
action potential alon...
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