A. Cerebral cortex
B. Corpus coliseum
C. Cerebral hemispheres
D. 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 - 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 and cerebrum are ____________?
A. Found in the mid-brain
B. Bilaterally symmetrical
C. Functionally independent
D. In front of the central fissure
E. None of these - The net difference in charge between the inner and outer surface of a non conducting neuron is called:
A. Membrane potential
B. Electrical potential
C. Resting membrane potential
D. Action potential - Which, if any, of the following are true? 1: Each region of the neocortex may contain more specialized modules. 2: Damage to a given volume of neocortical tissue tends to be more profoundly disabling than damage to the same volume of the subcortex. 3: Functional neuro-imaging methods allow us to observe which brain regions are active.
A. 1 & 2
B. 2 & 3
C. 1 & 3
D. None - A psychologist studied a gunshot wound victim and found out that brain region destroyed is most important for memory functions. The research is _____________?
A. case study
B. survey
C. correlational
D. experimental
E. None of these - Damage to the ventromedial region of the hypothalamus would most likely result in ______________?
A. agnosia
B. apraxia
C. aphasia
D. hyperphagia - A hormone produced by mucosa of the pyloric region of the stomach that stimulates the secretion of gastric juice is:
A. Prolactin
B. Gastrin
C. Secretin
D. None 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 - The nerves that arise or leave brain are called:
A. Cerebral nerves
B. Cranial nerves
C. Mixed nerves
D. both a and & b