A. Resting potentials, neurotransmitters
B. Neurotransmitters, axon potentials
C. Neurotransmitters, depolarization
D. Axon potentials; neurotransmitters
Nervous System
Nervous System
A. Seizure were caused by chemical discharges in the brain
B. The cortex can be surgically removed to reduce seizures
C. Brain regions have highly specialized functions
D. (b) and (c)
A. 1 & 2
B. 2 & 3
C. 1 & 3
D. None
A. Serve hemi-neglect often results from damage to the left parietal lobe
B. Patients with hemi-neglect may ignore the entire left half of the world
C. The right hemisphere might be able to support bilateral spatial attentional processes
D. When the left hemisphere is damaged the right may be able to take over processes that would normally depend on the left hemisphere
A. Autonomic nervous system, which includes the sympathetic and parasympathetic system
B. Somatic system, which includes the sympathetic system and parasympathetic system
C. Autonomic system, which includes the central and somatic system
D. Somatic system, which includes the central and autonomic system
A. The cerebellum plays a key role in making movement smooth and efficient, and lies at the black of the brain
B. The motor and sensory systems do not interact
C. The spinal cord, made up of both axons and ganglia, provides us with essential reflexes
D. The brain comprises two halves-or hemispheres
A. The central nervous system includes the nerves through which the central nervous system interacts with the rest of the body
B. The peripheral nervous system includes the brain and the spinal cord
C. Afferent or sensory nerves carry information to the central nervous system from sensory neurons and regulate glandular secretion
D. Efferent or motor nerves extend out from the central nervous system to the organs
A. All neurons have the same function
B. The neuronal cell’s metabolic activities take place in the nucleus
C. Axons are the input system of a neuron
D. All neurons have more than one axon
A. Cell body, dendrites, axon
B. Cell body, nerves, axon
C. White matter, cell body, nerves
D. Internal body, external body, nerve branches
A. morality of the under investigation
B. loss of future research possibilities
C. falsified results
D. invasion of privacy