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The Brain #4
The Brain #5
Methods of Studying the Brain
The Divided Brain #1
The Divided Brain #2
The Endocrine
System
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$100$100The largest mass of the forebrain,
consisting of two cerebral hemispheres.
The largest mass of the forebrain, consisting of two cerebral
hemispheres.
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$200$200The right and left masses of the cerebrum, which are joined by
the corpus callosum.
The right and left masses of the cerebrum, which are joined by
the corpus callosum.
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$200$200What are the Cerebral
Hemispheres?What are the Cerebral
Hemispheres?
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$300$300The thick bundle of nerve fibers that connects the two cerebral
hemispheres.
The thick bundle of nerve fibers that connects the two cerebral
hemispheres.
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$300$300What is the Corpus Callosum?What is the Corpus Callosum?
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$400$400The parts of the cerebral cortex,
located on the side of each cerebral hemispheres, that
process visual stimuli.
The parts of the cerebral cortex, located on the side of each cerebral hemispheres, that
process visual stimuli.
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$400$400What are the Occipital Lobes?What are the Occipital Lobes?
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$500$500The parts of the cerebral cortex.
Located on the side of each cerebral hemisphere, that
produces bodily sensations.
The parts of the cerebral cortex. Located on the side of each cerebral hemisphere, that
produces bodily sensations.
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$500$500What are the Parietal Lobes?What are the Parietal Lobes?
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$100$100The part of the parietal lobe that
processes information about touch and pressure on the skin,
as well as the position of the parts of our bodies as we move
about.
The part of the parietal lobe that processes information about
touch and pressure on the skin, as well as the position of the
parts of our bodies as we move about.
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Cortex?What is the Somatosensory
Cortex?
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$200$200The parts of the cerebral cortex,
located at the front of the cerebral hemispheres, that are
considered the "executive center" of the brain because of
their role in higher mental functions.
The parts of the cerebral cortex, located at the front of the
cerebral hemispheres, that are considered the "executive
center" of the brain because of their role in higher mental
functions.
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$200$200What are the Frontal Lobes?What are the Frontal Lobes?
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$300$300A region of the frontal lobes involved in regulating body
movement.
A region of the frontal lobes involved in regulating body
movement.
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$300$300What is the Motor Cortex?What is the Motor Cortex?
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$400$400The parts of the cerebral cortex
lying beneath and somewhat behind the frontal lobes that are involved in processing auditory
stimuli.
The parts of the cerebral cortex lying beneath and somewhat
behind the frontal lobes that are involved in processing auditory
stimuli.
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$400$400What are the Temporal Lobes?What are the Temporal Lobes?
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$500$500Parts of the cerebral cortex that
piece together sensory information toform meaningful perceptions of the world and
perform higher mental functions.
Parts of the cerebral cortex that piece together sensory
information toform meaningful perceptions of the world and
perform higher mental functions.
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$500$500What are Association Areas?What are Association Areas?
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$100$100 A device that records electrical
activity in the brain. A device that records electrical
activity in the brain.
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(Electroencephalograph)?What is an EEG
(Electroencephalograph)?
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$200$200A computer-enhanced imaging
technique in which an x-ray beam is passes through the body at different angles to generate a three-dimensional image of
bodily structures.
A computer-enhanced imaging technique in which an x-ray beam
is passes through the body at different angles to generate a three-dimensional image of
bodily structures.
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$200$200What is a CT (Computed
Tomography) Scan (CAT Scan)?What is a CT (Computed
Tomography) Scan (CAT Scan)?
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$300$300An imaging technique in which a
radioactive sugar tracer is injected into the bloodstream and used to measure levels of activity
of various parts of the brain.
An imaging technique in which a radioactive sugar tracer is
injected into the bloodstream and used to measure levels of activity
of various parts of the brain.
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What is a PET (Positron Emission Tomography) Scan?
What is a PET (Positron Emission Tomography) Scan?
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$400$400A technique that uses a magnetic
field to create a computerized image of internal bodily
structures.
A technique that uses a magnetic field to create a computerized
image of internal bodily structures.
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$400$400What is a MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)?
What is a MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)?
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$500$500In studies of brain functioning, the intentional destruction of
brain tissue in order to observe the effects on behavior.
In studies of brain functioning, the intentional destruction of
brain tissue in order to observe the effects on behavior.
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$100$100As a method of investigating
brain functioning, a process of recording the electrical changes that occur in a specific neuron or groups of neurons in the brain in relation to particular activities or
behaviors.
As a method of investigating brain functioning, a process of
recording the electrical changes that occur in a specific neuron or groups of neurons in the brain in relation to particular activities or
behaviors.
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$100$100What is Electrical Recording?What is Electrical Recording?
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$200$200The specialization of the right
and left hemispheres for particular functions.
The specialization of the right and left hemispheres for
particular functions.
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$300$300 An area of the left frontal lobe
involved in speech. An area of the left frontal lobe
involved in speech.
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$400$400An area of the left temporal lobe involved in processing written
and spoken language.
An area of the left temporal lobe involved in processing written
and spoken language.
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$400$400What is Wernicke's Area?What is Wernicke's Area?
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$500$500Loss or impairment of the ability
to understand or express language.
Loss or impairment of the ability to understand or express
language.
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$100$100The sudden loss of
consciousness and resulting paralysis, loss of sensation, and other disability or death resulting from blockage of blood to a part of the brain or from bleeding in
the brain.
The sudden loss of consciousness and resulting
paralysis, loss of sensation, and other disability or death resulting from blockage of blood to a part of the brain or from bleeding in
the brain.
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$200$200The area of the frontal lobe that lies in front of the motor cortex and that is involved in higher mental functions, including thinking, planning, impulse control, and weighing the
consequences of behavior.
The area of the frontal lobe that lies in front of the motor cortex and that is involved in higher mental functions, including thinking, planning, impulse control, and weighing the
consequences of behavior.
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$200$200What is the Prefrontal Cortex?What is the Prefrontal Cortex?
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$300$300A type of brain trauma in which a foreign object, such as a bullet or
piece of shrapnel, pierces the skull and injures the brain.
A type of brain trauma in which a foreign object, such as a bullet or
piece of shrapnel, pierces the skull and injures the brain.
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$400$400A jarring of the brain caused by a
blow to the head.A jarring of the brain caused by a
blow to the head.
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$500$500A neurological disorder
characterized by seizures marked by sudden, violent discharges of
electrical activity in the brain.
A neurological disorder characterized by seizures marked by sudden, violent discharges of
electrical activity in the brain.
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$100$100Persons whose corpus collosum
has been surgically severed.Persons whose corpus collosum
has been surgically severed.
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$100$100Who are Split-Brain Patients?Who are Split-Brain Patients?
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$200$200Body organs or structures that
produce secretians.Body organs or structures that
produce secretians.
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$300$300Secretians from endocrine glands
that help regulate bodily processes.
Secretians from endocrine glands that help regulate bodily
processes.
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$400$400The body's system of glands that
release their secretions, called hormones, directly into the
bloodstream.
The body's system of glands that release their secretions, called
hormones, directly into the bloodstream.
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$400$400What is the Endocrine System?What is the Endocrine System?
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$500$500An endocrine gland located near the stomach that produces the
hormone insulin.
An endocrine gland located near the stomach that produces the
hormone insulin.
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The Endocrine System #3
Nature vs. Nurture
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Nature vs. Nurture
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$200$200A metabolic disease involving the insufficient production of insulin
or failure to efficiently use the insulin that is produced.
A metabolic disease involving the insufficient production of insulin
or failure to efficiently use the insulin that is produced.
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$400$400The tendency of systems to
maintain a steady, internatlly balanced state.
The tendency of systems to maintain a steady, internatlly
balanced state.
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$600$600An endocrine gland in the brain that produces various hormones involved in growth, regulation of
the menstrual cycle, and childbirth.
An endocrine gland in the brain that produces various hormones involved in growth, regulation of
the menstrual cycle, and childbirth.
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$600$600What is the Pituitary Gland?What is the Pituitary Gland?
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$800$800A small endocrine gland in the
brain that produces the hormone melatonin, which is involved in regulating sleep-wake cycles.
A small endocrine gland in the brain that produces the hormone melatonin, which is involved in regulating sleep-wake cycles.
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$800$800What is the Pineal Gland?What is the Pineal Gland?
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$1000$1000A pair of endocrine glands
located just above the kidneys that produce various stress-
related hormones.
A pair of endocrine glands located just above the kidneys that produce various stress-
related hormones.
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$1000$1000What are Adrenal Glands?What are Adrenal Glands?
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$200$200An endocrine gland in the neck
that secretes hormones involved in regulating metabolic functions
and physical growth.
An endocrine gland in the neck that secretes hormones involved in regulating metabolic functions
and physical growth.
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$200$200What is the Thyroid Gland?What is the Thyroid Gland?
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$400$400Sex glands I(testes in men and ovaries in women) that produce sex hormones and germ cells
(sperm in the male and egg cells in the female).
Sex glands I(testes in men and ovaries in women) that produce sex hormones and germ cells
(sperm in the male and egg cells in the female).
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$600$600The female gonads, which
secrete the female sex hormones estrogen and progesterone and
produce mature egg cells.
The female gonads, which secrete the female sex hormones estrogen and progesterone and
produce mature egg cells.
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$800$800The male gonads, which produce sperm and secrete the male sex
hormone testoserone.
The male gonads, which produce sperm and secrete the male sex
hormone testoserone.
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$1000$1000Sperm and egg cells from whichn
new life develops.Sperm and egg cells from whichn
new life develops.
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$200$200An organism's genetic code1An organism's genetic code1
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$400$400Basic units of heredity that
contain the individual's genetic code.
Basic units of heredity that contain the individual's genetic
code.
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$600$600The basic chemical material in chromosomes that carries the
individual's genetic code.
The basic chemical material in chromosomes that carries the
individual's genetic code.
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$600$600What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid
(DNA)?What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid
(DNA)?
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$800$800Rodlike structures in the cell
nucleus that house the individual's genes.
Rodlike structures in the cell nucleus that house the
individual's genes.
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$1000$1000The observable physical and
behavioral characteristics of an organism, representing the
influences of the genotype and environment.
The observable physical and behavioral characteristics of an
organism, representing the influences of the genotype and
environment.
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$200$200Traits that are influenced by multiple genes interacting in
comples ways.
Traits that are influenced by multiple genes interacting in
comples ways.
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$200$200What are Polygenic Traits?What are Polygenic Traits?
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$400$400 Studies that examine the degree
to which disorders or characteristics are shared among
family members.
Studies that examine the degree to which disorders or
characteristics are shared among family members.
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$400$400What are Familial Association
Studies?What are Familial Association
Studies?
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$600$600Twins who developed from the
same zygote and so have identical gene.
Twins who developed from the same zygote and so have
identical gene.
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called monozygotic, or MZ, twins)?
What are Identical Twins (also called monozygotic, or MZ,
twins)?
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$1000$1000Twins who developed from
separate zygotes and so have 50 percent of their genes in
common.
Twins who developed from separate zygotes and so have 50
percent of their genes in common.
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What are Fraternal Twins (also called dizygotic, or DZ, twins)?What are Fraternal Twins (also called dizygotic, or DZ, twins)?
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$200$200Studies that examine the degree
to which concordance rates between co-twins for particular
disorders or characteristics vary in relation to whether the twins
are identical or fraternal.
Studies that examine the degree to which concordance rates
between co-twins for particular disorders or characteristics vary in relation to whether the twins
are identical or fraternal.
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$400$400In twin studies, the percentages of cases in which both members twin pairs share the same trait or
disorder.
In twin studies, the percentages of cases in which both members twin pairs share the same trait or
disorder.
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$400$400What are Concordance Rates?What are Concordance Rates?
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$600$600Studies that examine whether
adoptees are more similar to their biological or adoptive parents
with respect to their psychological traits or the
disorders they develop.
Studies that examine whether adoptees are more similar to their
biological or adoptive parents with respect to their
psychological traits or the disorders they develop.
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$600$600What are Adoptee Studies?What are Adoptee Studies?
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