A. beta
B. alpha
C. delta
D. theta
Related Mcqs:
- The earliest emotion evident in the newborn is ______________?
A. delight
B. shyness
C. affection
D. excitement - 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 - What is produced by tactile stimulation of a newborn’s cheek?
A. Babkin response
B. rooting response
C. Moro response
D. grasping response - Stimulation of the cheek will cause a newborn to begin making sucking responses. This illustrates the __________ reflex?
A. Perkinjie
B. Korsakoff
C. startle
D. rooting - Newborn children:
A. have limited sense abilities at birth and cannot feel pain at all
B. can follow a moving object with their eyes
C. cannot learn and must depend on the adaptive reflexes in order to survive
D. have extremely poor hearing - When something touches the newborn’s cheek the infant will turn toward it. This is known as the_______reflex.
A. Babinski
B. Startle
C. Rooting
D. Moro - In classical conditioning, learning is evident when a:
A. stimulus automatically produces a response without a prior history of experience
B. stimulus which did not initially produce a response now elicits that response
C. spontaneously emitted response increases in frequency as a result of in consequences
D. subject repeats an action he or she has observed in another and is praised for it - A brain tumor in the hippocampus of the brain would impair a person’s ability to learn new things while leaving their old memories intact. This condition is known as _________________?
A. retroactive inhibition
B. anterograde amnesia
C. proactive inhibition
D. retrograde amnesia - 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