A. Found in the mid-brain
B. Bilaterally symmetrical
C. Functionally independent
D. In front of the central fissure
E. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- The area of cerebrum that sends impulses to voluntary muscles controlling movements:
A. Corpus coliseum
B. Cerebral cortex
C. Cerebral hemispheres
D. None of these - The outer region of cerebrum from folds called convolutions and called:
A. Cerebral cortex
B. Corpus coliseum
C. Cerebral hemispheres
D. None of these - One of the followings consists of three functional parts, the thalamus, limbic system and the cerebrum:
A. Forebrain
B. Midbrain
C. Hindbrain
D. All of these - The cerebellum functions prominently in ___________?
A. heart activity
B. blood pressure
C. verbal association
D. muscle movement coordination - Damage to the cerebellum would most likely result in:
A. heart stoppage or respiratory failure
B. a loss of hearing ability
C. a loss of muscular coordination
D. a reduction in emotional response - Longitudinal researches investigate ____________?
A. Behavior through times as subject age
B. Behavior of different ages are compared
C. None of these
D. Both A. and B. - An awareness of extensive cultural differences in attitudes and values is most helpful for avoiding ____________?
A. replication
B. random sampling
C. the hindsight bias
D. the false consensus effect - The sympathetic nervous system ____________?
A. is a subdivision of somatic nervous system
B. is a subdivision of autonomic nervous system
C. parallels to effects of the parasympathetic nervous system
D. preserves the homeostatic model - The head injured patient lost the ability to breath. Autopsy revealed neural damage in the ____________?
A. medulla
B. midbrain
C. cerebellum
D. pons - This is not a function of thyroxine ____________?
A. body metabolism
B. skeletal growth
C. sexual arousal
D. gamete production