A. frontal lobe
B. pineal gland
C. olfactory bulbs
D. parietal lobe
Related Mcqs:
- In what way (s) is the sense of taste like the sense of smell?
A. There are four primary stimulus groups for both senses
B. both systems are routed through the thalamus on the way to the cortex
C. The physical stimuli for both senses are chemical substances dissolved in fluid
D. All of the above - The sense associated with the perception of smell is:
A. Gestation
B. Kinesthesia
C. Audition
D. Olfaction - The sense associated with the perception of smell is:
A. gestation
B. Kinesthesia
C. audition
D. olfaction - The capacity of the brain area to take over the function of another damaged brain area is known as brain _______________?
A. regeneration
B. accommodation
C. aphasia
D. plasticity - The capacity of one brain area to take over the functions of another damaged brain area is known as brain:
A. tomography
B. hemispherectomy
C. phrenology
D. plasticity - The opponent-process theory is to our sense of color as the gate-control theory is to our sense of ____________?
A. smell
B. touch
C. kinesthesia
D. pain - The color, smell and feeling of the flowers are relayed through what part of brain_______?
A. Acetylcholine
B. Thalamus
C. Motor area
D. None of these - The receptors in hypothalamus that detect the stimulus of smell, taste and blood carbon dioxide concentration is:
A. Photoreceptors
B. Mechanoreceptors
C. Chemoreceptors
D. All of the above - Information processed below the normal level of awareness is called:
A. Adaptive
B. Subnormal
C. Psychophysical
D. Subliminal - The most obvious difference between the human brain and the brain of a carp would be in the:
A. hypothalamus
B. thalamus
C. cerebellum
D. cerebral cortex