A. activity
B. sleep and arousal
C. motor behavior
D. higher reasoning
Biological Foundations of Behaviour
Biological Foundations of Behaviour
A. the number of neurons in the brain
B. electrical impulses from the brain
C. chemical activity in the cranial nerves
D. direct electrical stimulation and activation of the brain
A. heart stoppage or respiratory failure
B. a loss of hearing ability
C. a loss of muscular coordination
D. a reduction in emotional response
A. is the only communications network in the body
B. depends on electrical messages for communication
C. secretes hormones into the blood stream for communication
D. secretes hormones into the exocrine ducts for communication
A. efferent fibers
B. central fibers
C. motor fibers
D. sensory fibers
A. the interior of the nerve cell becomes positive
B. the interior of the nerve cell becomes negative
C. potassium ions enter the nerve cell
D. sodium ions level the nerve cell
A. Taxis
B. Sign stimulus
C. Kinesis
D. None of these
A. Conditioning
B. Operant conditioning
C. Latent learning
D. Insight learning
A. limbic system
B. thalamus
C. corpus callosum
D. cerebellum
A. synapse
B. myelin sheath
C. refractory period
D. action potential