A. seeing; hearing
B. speaking; hearing
C. hearing; sensing movement
D. seeing; sensing touch
Biological Foundations of Behaviour
Biological Foundations of Behaviour
A. cerebellum and the cerebral cortex
B. cerebrum and the medulla
C. medulla and the cerebellum
D. cerebral cortex and the medulla
A. walking
B. smelling
C. eating
D. communicating
A. the control hunger, thirst and sex
B. executive functions
C. heartbeat and breathing regulation
D. auditory processing
A. mouth
B. shoulder
C. feet
D. legs
A. epinephrine
B. dopamine
C. norepinephrine
D. acetylcholine
A. pons
B. positrons
C. connector neurons
D. hemispheres
A. collection of sexual characteristics regulated by the X and Y chromosomes
B. range of traits that contribute to reproductive success
C. set of genetic material in an organism’s chromosomes
D. set of dominant traits received from either parent
A. arms
B. legs
C. trunk
D. face
A. facially express emotions
B. solve arithmetic problems
C. understand simple verbal requests
D. process information in an orderly sequence