1) (Check all that apply) Which of the following are true statements about the somatosensory and motor cortices?  Each body part has the same amount of brain matter dedicated to it in both cortices    The connections to the body parts are fixed and cannot change  They are located next to each other in the brain    Body parts that are connected to one another are also closer together in these cortices

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1) (Check all that apply) Which of the following are true statements about the somatosensory and motor cortices? 

  • Each body part has the same amount of brain matter dedicated to it in both cortices 

 

  • The connections to the body parts are fixed and cannot change 
  • They are located next to each other in the brain 

 

  • Body parts that are connected to one another are also closer together in these cortices 

 

2)

Check all that apply) how can drugs influence communication between neurons?

  • By chemically counteracting neurotransmitters
  • By binding to receptor sites on the postsynaptic neuron 
  • By preventing reuptake of neurotransmitters by the presynaptic neuron 
  • By increasing the reuptake of neurotransmitter by the presynaptic neuron 

 

3) (Check all that apply) studying psychology can help train for ___

 

  • Any Career that requires critical thinking skills 

 

  • A Career like data science or economics that require you to design experiments and analyze human data 
  • A Career like management or medicine that requires you to understand and work with people 
  • A Career in counseling, psychological research, or psychiatric medicine 

 

4) (Check all that apply) What do we mean by “scientific” when we talk about psychology as the “scientific study of behavior and the mind”?

 

  • Using the scientific method 

 

  • Analyzing only biopsychology 
  • Studying only causal relationships 
  • Using only experimental research designs 



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