A. cerebellum
B. cortex
C. brainstem
D. left hemisphere
Related Mcqs:
- The pons acts as a bridge between the medulla and other brain areas and influences:
A. activity
B. sleep and arousal
C. motor behavior
D. higher reasoning - One of the following parts of midbrain guides smooth and accurate motions and maintains body position:
A. Medulla
B. Pons
C. Cerebellum
D. Amygdala - Certain neurons in one of the following parts of midbrain appear to influence transitions between sleep and wakefulness and the rate and pattern of breathing:
A. Medulla
B. Pons
C. Cerebellum
D. All of these - Midbrain contains a relay center that connects the hindbrain with forebrain. It is called:
A. Corpus callosum
B. Pons
C. Reticular formation
D. Hypothalamus - Which of the following parts of forebrain carries sensory information to the other parts of the forebrain?
A. Thalamus
B. Cerebrum
C. Limbic system
D. All of the above - What is the function of the medulla?
A. Coordination of movement
B. Temperature regulation
C. Vital functions
D. Higher thought processes - A visual scene can be separated into two parts, the ______________ which is the object that commands our attention, and the ____________ which seems to exist continuously behind the object?
A. figure, ground
B. good form, good continuation
C. ground, background
D. good form, circumscription - The whole is more than the sum of its parts’ the approach that most associate with this statement is ___________?
A. Humanism
B. Psychoanalysis
C. Gestalt
D. Structuralism - According to Robert Sternberg, intelligence can be divided into three major parts. these three components of intelligence are:
A. fluid intelligence, crystallized intelligence, and rational intelligence
B. analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence
C. artistic intelligence, performance intelligence, and rational intelligence
D. crystallized intelligence, fluid intelligence, and transients’ intelligence - Increased level of_______causes increased water reabsorption in distal parts of Kidney:
A. Latinizing hormone
B. Thyroid stimulating hormone
C. Oxytocin
D. Luteinizing hormone