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a.

Whenever Star sees her school’s dance troupe performing on


Cerebral Amnesia
stage, what layers of her lateral geniculate nucleus respond to the
sight of the dancing?
b.
Cerebral Hemorrhage
a.
Retina
c.
Cerebral Aphasia
b.
Parvocellular layers
d.
Cerebral Ischemia
c.
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The correct answer is: Cerebral Ischemia
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This term refers to a mathematical procedure for breaking down
complex waves into their component sine waves.
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a.
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Pure Tone
A phenomenon where there is a facilitation of synaptic
transmission following high-frequency electrical stimulation
b.
applied to presynaptic neurons.
Frequency of the Tone
a.
c.
Neurotic Evolution
Fourier analysis
b.
d.
Presynaptic
Cumulative Record
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The correct answer is: Fourier analysis
Short-Term Potentiation
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Michael was fired from his job recently. He was devastated and he
went into a slump. He began having negative thoughts and
feelings of worthlessness. He barely got out of bed and doesn’t
even feel like eating or even interacting with his family. He went
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out to see a psychologist and was diagnosed with depression.
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Xyrene's had her check up, she told to her doctor that what she
depression does his disorder fall into?
feels everytime, confusion about certain thing, her body weakens
even though she eat a lot and has a complete sleep and feel very
a.
dizzy. Her doctor said that there might some disruption happening
Proactive depression
with her blood supply to somewhere an area in her brain. This
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Individuals experience the same emotion when watching others
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go through the emotion
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Mirror like system

b.
Embodiment of emotions

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A proliferation of a harmful virus inside your body.
d.
a. Valence model
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b. Question 9
Body infections Correct
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c.
Infections

d.
Viral infections
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It refers to the disruption of the blood supply to an area of the
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brain

a.
Parkinson’s Disease

b.
Glutamate
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What psychiatric disorder means “the splitting of psychic Cerebral Ischemia
functions”?
d.
a. High Blood
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Paranoia Correct
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c.
Psychosis

d.
Schizophrenia
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What is Biological Psychology?
a. d.
biology of cognition. resting potential
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chemistry of the brain.

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Layers that are composed of neurons with small cell bodies

a.
Magnocellular layers

b.
Parvocellular layers
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The removal of the medial portion of the both temporal lobes, Right primary visual cortex
including most of the hippocampus, amygdala and adjacent
cortex. d.
Lateral geniculate nucleus
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Bilateral medial temporal lobotomy The correct answer is: Parvocellular layers
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c.
Bilateral medial temporal lobectomy

d.
Lobectomy
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Joseph was confined to hospital due to his car crush accident and
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in a state of deep unconsciousness. He is experiencing what
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common consequences of stroke?

a.
Coma

b.
Tumor
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A massive momentary reversal of a neuron's membrane potential Amnesia
from about -70mV to about +50mV.
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In the beginning of 2020, Josh experienced a bit of a downfall. He What phase of the clinical trial has the purpose to determine
finds it hard to get up and get ready every morning. He doesn’t whether the drug is safe for human use and has typically healthy,
even have the energy to eat and he can’t even find the energy to paid volunteers as subjects?
go out with his friends. He also found that he can’t enjoy the
things he once enjoyed, like playing videogames and reading a.
fantasy books. However, in the beginning of June, it’s as if he did a Phase 3
180 in his behavior. He suddenly became energetic and talkative.
He began working better than before. Working almost 20 hours a b.
day and sleeps at most 4 hours each night. Despite this, his co- Phase 2
workers described him as being very smile-y and energetic. This
would last for a couple more months, until he began feeling down c.
again. What could be the best possible diagnosis for Josh’s Phase 4
dilemma?
d.
a. Phase 1
Josh has bipolar disorder type II Feedback
The correct answer is: Phase 1
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c.
Josh has bipolar disorder type I

d.
Josh has generalized anxiety disorder.
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0.00 points out of 1.00 This allows the brain to recognize objects with a relatively
consistent color regardless of varying light conditions.

a.
Prosopagnosia

b.
Receptive fields
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It is a damage in posterior parietal cortex which there is an Afterimages
inability to respond to a stimuli opposite to the side of the lesion.
d.
a. Color Constancy
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The correct answer is: Color Constancy
b. Question 19
Stroke Correct
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c.
Apraxia

d.
Contralateral Neglect
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What class of antidepressant drug are named because of their
antidepressant action and because their chemical structures c.
include three rings of atoms? Anosognosia

a. d.
Tricyclic Antidepressants Scotoma
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Selective Monoamine-reuptake inhibitors

d.
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Which of the following makes it difficult to make causal
interpretations of experimental results?

a.
independent variables

b.
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Andi went to the mall with her friends. While walking, she saw her c.
classmate on the other side smiling at her. So, Andi flashed a dependent variables
smile at her too. What kind of neuron caused this neural activity?
d.
a. confounded variables
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The correct answer is: confounded variables
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Interneurons Correct
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c.
Motor Neuron

d.
Mirror Neuron
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Evidence suggests that complex multicellular, water-dwelling
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organisms first appeared on earth

a.
4 million years ago

b.
in the early 1920s.
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A deficiency in the ability to see movement progress in a normal 600 million years ago.
smooth fashion.
d.
a. 10 million years ago.
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his city. Recently there was a theft captured and was detained in
the police station and he was assigned to interrogate the said
suspect by using the questions such as “Did you take the 10,000
pesos from Mr. Bongs’ office?” and “What time did you take the
money?”. What type of polygraph technique Genos was use?

a.
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The idea that aggressive behavior and defensive behavior of an
b.
animal often designed to attack specific sites on the body of
Lifestyle polygraph examination
another animal whole protecting specific sites on its own.
c.
a.
Control-Question technique
Aggressive behavior
d.
b.
Guilty-knowledge technique
Fear conditioning
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c.
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This is a type of sensory areas of cortex that receives most of its
input directly from the thalamic relay nuclei of that system.

a.
Association Cortex
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b.
Muscle that bend or flex a joint.
All of the Above
a.
c.
Flexor
Secondary Sensory Cortex
b.
d.
Bender
Primary Sensory Cortex
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Ben is focusing so intently on one conversation that he is totally
unaware of the content of other conversations going on around
him, but the mention of his name in one of the other
conversations immediately gain access to his consciousness. What
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kind while still unconsciously monitoring the blocked-out stimuli
just in case something comes up that requires our attention? d.
Meningitis
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Cocktail-Party Phenomenon The correct answer is: General Paresis
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c.
Selective Attention

d.
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The rage that organisms exhibit when they have been
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decorticated. Its characterized by severe aggression.
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Orbicularis oculi

b.
Decorticate

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Drugs that inhibit the effects of a particular neurotransmitter.
d.
a. Microexpressions
sodium Feedback
The correct answer is: Sham rage
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ions

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agonist
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What cutaneous receptor is particularly sensitive to temperature
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and change?

a.
Pacinian Corpuscles

b.
Free nerve ending
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It refers to the syndrome of mental illness and dementia that Ruffini ending
result from a syphillic infection.
d.
a. Merkel’s Disks
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The correct answer is: Free nerve ending
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General Paresis Correct
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c.
Cancer
astonishing was the fact that she showed no changes in blood
pressure, heart rate, or respiration. She did not sneeze, cough, or
display corneal reflexes (blinking to protect the eyes). However,
she exhibited pathological changes in her knees, hip, and spine
because of the lack of protection to joints provided by pain
sensation. Ana died at the age of 29 of massive infections and
extensive skin and bone trauma. What clinical implication this
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It is a neoplasm that grows independently of the rest of the body.
a.
Astereognosia
a.
Leukemia
b.
Congenital Insensitivity to Pain
b.
Cell
c.
Asomatognosia
c.
Tumor
d.
Neuropathic Pain
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Meninges The correct answer is: Congenital Insensitivity to Pain
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Produced in the ventricles of the brain that flows in the
subarachnoid space and bathes the meninges.
a.
Cerebral Ischemia
a.
whole blood
b.
Cerebral Hemorrhage
b.
cerebrospinal fluid
c.
Cerebral Asthma
c.
myelin
d.
Cerebral Tumor
d. Feedback
plasma The correct answer is: Cerebral Hemorrhage
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Question text divisions of biopsychology?
Ana is a university student, very intelligent and normal in every
way except that she never felt pain when subjected to strong
a.
electric shock, burning hot water, or an ice bath. Equally
neuropsychology Alzheimer’s Disease

b. d.
physiological psychology Cancer
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psychophysiology
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Zoe was walking in street with her grandmother they were about
to hit by a car. So, Zoe drag her grandmother on the other side of
the street. What kind of response did Zoe do?

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The advantage of humans over other primates as subjects in
biopsychological research is that they b.
Walking
a.
are often cheaper. c.
Reciprocal Innervation
b.
can follow verbal directions. d.
Stretch Reflex
c. Feedback
can report their subjective experiences. The correct answer is: Reflex
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(1) According to the James-Lange theory, emotional experience
depends entirely on feedback from autonomic and somatic
nervous system activity; (2) according to the Cannon-Bard theory,
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Question text Both extreme positions have proved to be incorrect.
Renato is a great and loving father to his children as well as his
grandchildren. But one day he noticed that he forgot a lot of a.
things like doing his usual morning routine and even the keys to Both statements are incorrect
his basement. He thought it is normal for his age, but his family
noticed that his personality changed, he became irritable, anxious b.
and his memory was fading. This stages are signs of what disease? First statement is correct and second statement is incorrect

a. c.
Parkinson’s Disease Both statements are correct

b. d.
Insomnia First statement is incorrect and second statement is correct
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These are sudden-onset cerebrovascular disorders that cause
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These are neurons that respond only when a subject is in specific a.
locations. Heart Attack

a. b.
Neurotransmitters Penumbra

b. c.
Place Cells High Blood

c. d.
Engram Strokes
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d. The correct answer is: Strokes
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These are a population of neurons that are activated by learning,
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Lina is a dedicated football player. In fact she competed in a lot of during learning results in memory recall.
inter-school events and she even made it to the regional games.
Although she experienced a lot of physical injuries including head a.
injuires, it did not stop her to continue playing. When she was Dopamine
preparing and training for a match her friends and coach noticed a
change in her behavior, she tend to be aggressive and angry out b.
of frustration, reckless and violent in playing the practice game Axons
and experienced severe headaches. These symptoms may result
to? c.
Dendrites
a.
Epilepsy d.
Engram Cells
b. Feedback
Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) The correct answer is: Engram Cells
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d.
Peer Pressure
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Felix Kranken was hit in the head during a car crash. After the Object Permanence
event, he could not remember anything years prior to the crash.
What kind of amnesia does Felix have? b.
Retinal Resistance
a.
Concussion c.
Binocular Disparity
b.
Retrograde Amnesia d.
Visual Disparity
c. Feedback
Anterograde Amnesia The correct answer is: Binocular Disparity
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A slice through the brain parallels to the neuraxis and
perpendicular to the ground.

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All are three principles of sensorimotor functions EXCEPT.
b.
a. frontal section
It is hierarchically organized.
c.
b. sagittal section
Sensory input and motor output is guided by the association
cortex of the brain. d.
horizontal section
c. Feedback
Learning changes the nature and locus of sensorimotor control. The correct answer is: sagittal section
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Chemicals that allow the movement of information from one
neuron across the gap between it and the adjacent neuron.

a.
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Lily is staring at an apple in the table in front of her. She closes her b.
right eye and notices that the apple shifts positions, when she sodium-potassium pumps
does the same to her left eye the apple also changes its position.
When she opens both of her eyes, the apple is in its "normal c.
position". What is the visual phenomenon that Lily is neurotransmitters
experiencing?
d.
a. ion channels
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