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- Which brain structure relays incoming sensory information? a. thalamus c. reticular formation b. hypothalamus d. ponsIf you were to develop a rare condition in which you were not able to remember to be afraid of certain situations, animals, or events, which part of the brain would most likely be damaged? a. cingulate cortex c. thalamus b. hypothalamus d. amygdalaWhat brain region(s) is/are responsible for inhibiting muscle tone in the neck and core during REM sleep? A. hypothalamus B. pons and medulla C. pineal gland and hypothalamus D. basal forebrain
- Josef has had a very demanding day. Though his work is not physically challenging, it tends to mentally drain him. Which type of sleep will Josef probably require more of? a. N1 c. N3 b. N2 d. RWhy are people unconscious during slow-wave sleep?A. Inhibitory transmitters block the spread of activity in the cortex.B. The sensory receptors become unresponsive to nearly all input.C. Spontaneous activity ceases in the neurons of the cortex.D. Circulating hormones block the sodium gates in axon membranes.What part of the brain can sometimes be referred to as the “rind” or outer covering? a. thalamus c. corpus callosum b. medulla d. cortex
- Which type of sleep disorder often appears as a symptom of other conditions that may (or may not) be directly related to sleep? A. Sleep maintenance insomnia B. Sleep onset insomnia C. Primary hypersomnia D. Secondary hypersomniaWhich brain structure aids in the spread of generalized seizures? a. amygdala b. corpus callosum c. hypothalamus d. pituitary glandWhich stage of sleep is associated with high levels of neural and physiological activity and core body paralysis? A. NREM 3 B. NREM 1 C. NREM 2 D. REM
- Deficits in which brain region is thought to be associated with age-related increases in false memories? a. Brodmann area b. Middle temporal visual area c. Lateral Temporal Gyrus d. Early Visual Cortex e. Prefrontal CortexWhich structure is the sensor in the reflex arc? a. muscle spindle b. sensory neuron c. tendon d. spinal cordWhich nucleus in the thalamus is part of the limbic system? a. VA b. VPL c. VPM d. Anterior
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