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Practice Quiz: Chapter 03
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Practice Quiz: Chapter 03
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What did post-mortem examinations of athletes who have suffered multiple concussions, including the professional wrestler, Chris Benoit find?
a) Reduced lateralization for language functions
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b) Advanced onset of dementia-related symptoms
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c) A tumor pressing against the thalamus
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d) Deterioration of the limbic system similar to that seen in drug addicts
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e) Swelling of the frontal lobe
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Which part of the brain contributes to our most distinctly human qualities, including abstract thinking?
a) Occipital lobe
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b) Parietal lobe
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c) Subcortex
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d) Cerebrum
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e) Temporal lobe
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Which term refers to the ability of the brain to change structure and function as well as develop new neural connections?
a) Emotional lability
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b) Reciprocal cooperation
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c) Organic brain syndrome
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d) Lateralization
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e) Brain plasticity
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Which of the following is NOT a common symptom of frontal lobe damage?
a) Emotional lability
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b) Delusional thinking
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c) Apathy
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d) Difficulty adapting behaviour
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e) Poor abstract reasoning
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Emotional information about potential threats is processed by which part of the brain?
a) Hypothalamus
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b) Amygdala
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c) Prefrontal cortex
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d) Inhibitor genes
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e) Cerebellum
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Individuals with poor functioning of which brain structure may be unable to inhibit their negative emotions and, consequently, be at greater risk of acting impulsively?
a) Temporal lobe
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b) Prefrontal cortex
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c) Frontal lobe
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d) Amygdala
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e) Parietal lobe
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The left-hemisphere dysfunction theory argues that violent offenders are less lateralized for which of the following?
a) Language processes
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b) Nervous system functioning
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c) Spatial processes
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d) Logical processes
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e) Serotonin production
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Dopamine and norepinephrine are associated with the ________ while serotonin is associated with the functioning of the ________.
a) endocrine system; nervous system
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b) behavioural activation system; behavioural inhibition system
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c) classical system; neoliberal system
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d) nervous system; endocrine system
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e) behavioural inhibition system; behavioural activation system
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The challenge hypothesis proposes that the relationship between testosterone and aggression may be explained by which of the following?
a) Learning history
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b) Serotonin levels
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c) Socialization experiences
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d) Attachments with primary caretakers
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e) Social contexts that produces challenges to mating
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Which neurotransmitter is involved in approach-oriented, or exploratory, behaviours and pleasure-seeking actions?
a) Dopamine
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b) Norepinephrine
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c) Serotonin
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d) Monamine oxidase
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e) Vasopressin
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