A. Forebrain
B. Midbrain
C. Hind brain
D. Amygdala
Related Mcqs:
- Midbrain contains a relay center that connects the hindbrain with forebrain. It is called:
A. Corpus callosum
B. Pons
C. Reticular formation
D. Hypothalamus - Imprinting, habituation, conditioned reflex type I and conditioned reflex type II are example of:
A. Innate behaviour
B. Instinct
C. Learning behaviour
D. Taxis and kinesis - Imprinting, habituation, conditioned reflex type I and conditioned reflex type II are example of:
A. Innate behavior
B. Instinct
C. Learning behaviour
D. Taxes and kinesis - It conducts signals to and from the brain and controls reflex activities:
A. Spinal cord
B. Sensory neurons
C. Motor neurons
D. Diffused nervous system - One of the following controls voluntary movements by activating skeletal muscle:
A. Central nervous system
B. Diffused nervous system
C. Somatic nervous system
D. Sympathetic nervous system - Kammy vividly imagines being abused by her own mother while her therapist triggers eye movements by waving a finger in front of Kammy’s eyes. The therapist is apparently using a technique known as:
A. EMDR
B. virtual reality exposure therapy
C. meta – analysis
D. transference - The constant quivering movements of our eyes are necessary in order to:
A. Illuminate the entire retina
B. Facilitate the process of accommodation
C. Increase the input of light into the eye
D. Minimize sensory adaptation - If the gene for blue eyes is recessive and if a child have blue eyes, which of the following must be true?
A. both parents have blue eyes
B. the child’s sibling has brown eyes
C. each parent has at least one blue eye gene
D. at least one parent must have blue eyes - One boy has brown eyes. His twin brother has blue eyes. This information enables a person to conclude that the two ______________?
A. are identical twins
B. are fraternal twins
C. are monozygotic
D. have blue-eyed parents - How many nerves arise from spinal cord in human beings:
A. 12
B. 15
C. 31
D. 36