A. temporal lobes
B. occipital lobes
C. parietal lobes
D. frontal lobes
Related Mcqs:
- The visual pathway that has been characterized as_________travels through the dorsal stream to the parietal lobes, whereas the pathway that has been labelled the ______travels through the ventral stream to the temporal lobes.
A. the what pathway, the where pathway
B. the where pathway; what pathway
C. the opponent process pathway; the trichromatic pathway
D. the trichromatic pathway; the opponent process pathway - The occipital lobes are to___________as the temporal lobes are to_______________.
A. seeing; hearing
B. speaking; hearing
C. hearing; sensing movement
D. seeing; sensing touch - 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 - The frontal lobes are most likely to be highly active during ____________?
A. auditory perception
B. abstract problem solving
C. visual perception
D. walking - A gland in man found embedded in the posterior art of the lateral lobes of the thyroid is:
A. Goiter
B. Pancreas
C. Parathyroids
D. Adrenals - In animals it consists of two lobes and is situated above the larynx:
A. Thyroid gland
B. islets of Langerhans
C. Calcitonin Parathyroids
D. All of the above Adrenals - 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 - Not among the major brain division is ____________?
A. frontal
B. cerebellum
C. reticular activating system
D. brain stem