What is the monistic view of the mind-body problem?
The mind is generated through the physical actions of the brain.
What is the mind-body problem?
Blindsight suggests that some parts of the brain may play a special role in what system?
consciousness
How do humans compare with other animals with regards to the relation between brain size and body size?
Human brains are larger than other species when expressed relative to total body weight.
What type of neurons function to contract muscles?
Motor
What kind of metabolic rate do neurons have?
High
What are key functions of an astrocyte?
What is an important advantage associated with saltatory conduction?
Myelin speeds up the velocity at which an axon can conduct an action potential.
Communication of neural signals across the synapse involves
Autoreceptors are located on the ________ and detect ________ .
presynaptic membrane; the transmitter released by that neuron
The term “dorsum” means
Back
ventrum means
Belly
Assume that electrical stimulation of the right motor cortex elicits limb movements on the left side of the body. In this instance, we would describe this as a ________ organization of motor cortex and the muscles of the body.
contralateral
_______ consists of the pons and medulla oblongata.
Metencephalon
Neurogenesis in the adult brain is stimulated by
a learning experience.
What would be expected as a result of damage to the somatosensory association cortex?
Difficulty in naming an object the person can touch (but not see).
Damage to portions of the limbic cortex would be expected to alter
The structures that comprise the basal ganglia include the
A function attributed to the cerebellum is the
coordination of motor movements.
The ________ comprise the autonomic nervous system.
sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions
________ refers to the capacity of a drug molecule to bind to a key site of action.
Affinity
What is true of the therapeutic index?
More caution is required for a drug with a low therapeutic index.
A drug that binds with a postsynaptic receptor, but does not open ion channels would be termed a(n)
direct antagonist.
Which transmitter is the primary excitatory transmitter in the brain?
glutamate