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What is the name of the blue lobe?
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Parietal
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Frontal
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Temporal
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Occipital
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What is the name of the yellow lobe?
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Occipital
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Frontal
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Temporal
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Parietal
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What is the name of the pink lobe?
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Frontal
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Occipital
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Temporal
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Parietal
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What is the name of the purple part of the brain?
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Occipital lobe
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Temporal lobe
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Cerrebellum
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Brain stem
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What is the name of the orange lobe?
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Occipital
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Temporal
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Parietal
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Frontal
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What is the name of the division between the frontal and parietal lobe?
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What divides the Temporal lobe from the Frontal and Parietal lobe?
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What divides the right from the left hemisphere?
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What connects the Cerebellum to the rest of the brain?
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Midbrain
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Pons
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Brain Stem
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4th Ventricle
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What divides the Occipital lobe from the Parietal lobe?
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What is the name of the gyrus directly in front of the Central Sulcus?
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Post-central gyrus
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Pre-central gyrus
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Warnicke's area
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Primary Auditory Cortex
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What is the name of the gyrus directly behind the Central Sulcus?
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Pre-central gyrus
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Lateral fissure
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Post-central gyrus
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It doesn't have a name
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What connects the left and right hemispheres?
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Ventricle
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Basal Ganglia
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Corpus Collosum
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Cerebellum
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What is the supposed function of the frontal lobe?
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Deals with somatosensory information. It is also believed to contain a map of the body with the largest parts containing the most neurons e.g. hands, mouth
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Deals with auditory information, and contains Warnicke’s area.
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Deals with visual processing, offering deeper processing due to the distance.
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Speech Programming But also “Planning” “Executive Functions” and “motor functions”. Also contains Brocha’s area.
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What is the supposed function of the Occipital Lobe?
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Speech Programming But also “Planning” “Executive Functions” and “motor functions”. Also contains Brocha’s area.
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Deals with visual processing, offering deeper processing due to the distance.
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Deals with auditory information, and contains Warnicke’s area.
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Deals with somatosensory information. It is also believed to contain a map of the body with the largest parts containing the most neurons e.g. hands, mouth
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What is the supposed funtion of the Temporal Lobe?
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Deals with somatosensory information. It is also believed to contain a map of the body with the largest parts containing the most neurons e.g. hands, mouth
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Deals with auditory information, and contains Warnicke’s area.
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Deals with visual processing, offering deeper processing due to the distance.
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Speech Programming But also “Planning” “Executive Functions” and “motor functions”. Also contains Brocha’s area.
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What is the purpose of the Parietal Lobe?
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Speech Programming But also “Planning” “Executive Functions” and “motor functions”. Also contains Brocha’s area.
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Deals with visual processing, offering deeper processing due to the distance.
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Deals with auditory information, and contains Warnicke’s area.
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Deals with somatosensory information. It is also believed to contain a map of the body with the largest parts containing the most neurons e.g. hands, mouth
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What is the function of the Ventricles?
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Helps transfer information between the two hemispheres
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Contains spinal fluid which maintains pressure for the brain in order to prevent damage
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Deals with motor control
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They don't have a purpose
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What is the function of the Basal Ganglia?
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High level motor regulation
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Links the Thalmus with the motor cortex
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Reward and reinforcement
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All of the options, but mainly high level motor regulation
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What is the name of the large pink section?
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Cingulate Gyrus
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Fornix
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Mammillary body
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Amygdala
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What is the name of the blue section?
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Amygdala (Associated with emotion and is one of the oldest parts of our brains)
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Hippocampus (Associated with Long Term Memory)
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Offactory Bulb (Associated with smell)
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Mammillary Bodies (Also associated with memory)
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What is the function of the Thalami?
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Containing 20 sub nucli, it was originally believed to be the core of processing but is now known as being a gateway between cortex and brainstem.
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Deals with chemicals as opposed to electronic impulses and is connected to the pituitary gland.
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High level motor regulation
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Is the labyrinth of the ear perceives all movement .
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What is the function of the Hypothalamus?
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Connected to the Pituitary gland, it deals with chemicals as opposed to electronic impulses.
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Once believed to be the core of processing, it is now known as being a gateway between the cortex and the brain stem.
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Deals with autonomic motor control, joined with the cortex via the Pons
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High level motor regulation e.g. eyes, balance, movements
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What is the purpose of the Midbrain?
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Functioning with the Superior and Inferior Colliculi, it perceives all movement, regulating steadiness of the eye and helps control posture.
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Connected to the pituitary gland it uses chemicals as opposed to electronic impulses, impacting the entire body.
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Deals with automated movement sequences and automatic aspects of language, it is unconscious meaning that our lives are lot easier
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The system at the core of the brain. It is incredibly powerful and impossible to control. It contains our basic animal instincts.
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Built up of 50 billion neurons (more than the entire cortex combined) it controls the majority of autonomic functions including driving, walking and talking. It is connected to the rest of the brain via the Pons. What is described?
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Hippocampus
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Hypothalamus
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Pituitary gland
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Cerebellum
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What is the purpose of Mitochondria within neurons?
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Provide structure and clean up cells
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Produces energy within the neuron
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Insulate neurons preventing cross fires
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Incredibly efficient cleaners, digesting dead cells and foreign organisms.
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What is the purpose of Astrocytes in relation to neurons?
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Provide structure and clean up cells
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Produces energy within the neuron
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Insulate neurons preventing cross fires
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Incredibly efficient cleaners, digesting dead cells and foreign organisms.
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What is the funtion of Oligodendrocytes in relation to neurons?
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Incredibly efficient cleaners, digesting dead cells and foreign organisms.
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Insulate neurons preventing cross fires
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Produces energy within the neuron
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Provide structure and clean up cells
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What is the purpose of Microglia in relation to neurons?
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Provide structure and clean up cells
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Produces energy within the neuron
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Insulate neurons preventing cross fires
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Incredibly efficient cleaners, digesting dead cells and foreign organisms.
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What is the name of one?
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Dentriatic tree
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Axon
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Soma
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Nucleas
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What is the name of Two?
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Nucleas
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Axon
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Synapse
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Myelin Sheath
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What is the name of Three?
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Soma
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Nucleas
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Axon
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Denodrite
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What is the name of Four?
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Soma
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Myelin Sheath
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Node of Ranvier
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Axon
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What is the name of Six?
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Axon
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Node of Ranvier
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Synapse
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Denodrite
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What is the name of Seven?
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Node of Ranvier
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Axon
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Myelin Sheath
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Soma
Frage 36
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Third ventricle
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Fourth Ventricle
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Cerebral Aquaduct
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Lateral Ventricles
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Fourth Ventricle
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Third Ventricle
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Lateral ventricles
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Cerebral aquaduct
Frage 38
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Fourth ventricle
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Cerebral Acquaduct
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Third Ventricle
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Lateral Ventricles
Frage 39
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Cerebral Aquaduct
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Third Ventricle
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Fourth Ventricle
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Lateral ventricles
Frage 40
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Post-synaptic membrane
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Pre-synaptic membrane
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Synaptic cleft
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Neurotransmitter
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Synaptic cleft
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Pre-synaptic membrane
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Post-synaptic membrane
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Neurotransmitter
Frage 42
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Synaptic cleft
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Post-synaptic membrane
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Pre-synaptic membrane
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Receptor site
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Synaptic cleft
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Pre-synaptic membrane
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Neurotransmitter
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Synaptic Vescle
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Which is not proposed as a key component of the mind?
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Conscience experiences (Feeling, sentience)
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Agency (Volition, Free will)
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Intelligent thought (problem-solving, goal directed)
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Pineal gland
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What is the main principle of dualism?
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What do idealist monists believe?
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We only have the mind, all of reality is fiction
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The only things that exist are physical, it's basic physics. We therefore only have a brain
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We have both a mind and brain
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We have organs of both internal and external percption
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What do materialist monists believe?
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We only have a mind
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We have organs of internal and external perception
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The only existing things are physical we therefore only have a brain
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We have both a mind and a brain
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What do duel aspect monists believe?
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Antonio Domasio proposed the core and extended consciousness but what do they mean?
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Core - Sense of awareness, alertness of working states
Extended - memory, reasoning
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Core - memory, reasoning
Extended - sense of awareness, alertness of working states
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Core - thinking
Extended - senses
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What has been hypothesised as the most likely part of the brain to control consciousness?
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Cerebellum
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Basal Ganglia
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Brain Stem
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Thalmus
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Lens
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Cornea
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Optic nerve
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Pupil
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The more we get away from the _______________ the _______ information is integrated.
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Optic nerve, less
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Striate cortex, more
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Retina, less
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Optic chiasm, more
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The right eye is connected to....
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What is NOT a component of the basal ganglia?
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Caudate Nucleas
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Putamen
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Nucleas Accumbens
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Cingulate cortex
Frage 58
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Which is correct in relation to temporal lobes?
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Primary auditory cortex - - Warnicke's area - - Auditory association cortex
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Motor association cortex - - Brocha's area - - prefrontal cortex
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Primary visual cortex - - Visual association cortex
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Somatsosensory cortex - - Assosciation cortex
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What is correct in relation to the frontal lobe?
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Primary auditory cortex - - Warnicke's area - - Auditory association cortex
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Motor association cortex - - Brocha's area - - prefrontal cortex
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Primary visual cortex - - Visual association cortex
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Somatsosensory cortex - - Assosciation cortex
Frage 60
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Ear Canal
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Ear Drum
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Auditory nerve
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Cochlea
Frage 61
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Cochlea
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Auditory nerve
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Ear Canal
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Ear Drum
Frage 62
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Ear Canal
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Ear Drum
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Auditory nerve
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Cochlea
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The ____________ project to the thalmus before they project further towards the _____________.
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The primary auditory cortex lies within the _____________ near the Planum Temporale and receives sound frequency input from the ____________ .
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Inter-hemispheric fissure, ear drum
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Lateral fissure, Cochlea
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Posterior sulus, Malleaus
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Pre-centeral gyrus, superior temporal cortex
Frage 65
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The individual can fully understand others but cannot articulate words, this is often due to a lesion in the inferior prefrontal cortex
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The individual cannot understand spoken language very well and they often produce meaningless language, this is often due to lesion in the posterior superior temporal cortex
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Can produce words but can't comprehend what they're saying
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Can understand and produce words fairly well but is unable to repeat non-words
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Warnicke's aphasia is
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The individual can fully understand others but cannot articulate words, this is often due to a lesion in the inferior prefrontal cortex
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The individual cannot understand spoken language very well and they often produce meaningless language, this is often due to lesion in the posterior superior temporal cortex
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Can produce words but can't comprehend what they're saying
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Can understand and produce words fairly well but is unable to repeat non-words
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What is the arcuate fasiculus believed to do
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Connect Broca's area to Warnicke's area
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Connect the Auditory cortex to the superior Auditory cortex
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Connect the frontal lobe to the parietal lobe
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Connect the left hemisphere to the right
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What corticol systems are involved in language production
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Motor cortex, premotor cortex and Brocha's area
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Primary auditory cortex, Warnicke's area and Auditory asociation cortex
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Post-central gyrus and somatosensory cortex
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Primary visual cortex, occipital lobe and visual association cortex
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Individuals with lesions to the ___________ do not show the augmented startle response. They are unable to recall emotional aspects of stories (Cahill et al. 1995), and less activity in this part of the brain with emotionally arousing words (Isenberg et al. 1999).
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Amygdala
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Fornix
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Hippocampus
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Frontal lobe
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The ______ hemisphere is more involved than the ________ in expressing emotions. This hemispheric dominance is the same in other mammals.
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In the 1950s Egas Moniz identified that the _________ isn't important in cognition, he therefore developed a procedure which isolated this lobe. This helped patients with frustration or emotional anguish.
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Frontal
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Occipital
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Parietal
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Temporal
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______________ are processed in fundamental behaviour networks in which we share with other mammals including the Amygdala and the Hypothalamus
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Emotions
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Feelings
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Sounds
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Images
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____________ are processed in higher functional structures including the orbitofrontal cortex, cingulate cortex etc dominantly but not exclusively to the right hemisphere.
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Emotions
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Feelings
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Sounds
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Images
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Which hemisphere has been believed to deal with: language, calculation, reason, speech and analysis?
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Which hemisphere has been associated with: visuospatial integration, emotion, "heart", synthesis and balance?