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What was the effect, described in class, that led to the development of the above late selection theory?
What is the name of a 3-d feature?
Where in the ear does transduction occur?
According to class discussion which part of the brain is responsible for attention?
According to class discussion and the experiments described in your book what is a cognitive deficit associated with Parkinson disease?
Which area of the brain is DBS most frequently applied in Parkinson patients?
As discussed in class what is the modern day equivalent to the MTPT drug described in the textbook?
What connection with respect to Parkinson disease was made clearer by the MTPT patients?
Which side of the visual field is most often neglected in patients with visual neglect?
Which student of Broadbent’s proposed a model of attention that was based on a late filter?
What was the effect, described in class, that led to the development of the above late selection theory?
Which part of the thalamus acts as a gateway for audio information?
In the experiment that showed both faces and houses to participants what was the area that showed sensitivity to houses.
What is the name given to a collection of cells that control movement in a certain direction?
Which type of attention cue is the most effective?
Patients with visual neglect also fail to imagine a full visual scene from memory.
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The tastes Umami is described as meaty or savory. It is most tasted in the sides of the tongue.
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Many people with prosopagnosia also have dyslexia.
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Prosopagnosia is always caused by brain damage.
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in order to recognize objects they must be defined by the presence of clear boundaries.
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The left FFA recognizes objects as being the same, regardless of the orientation of the presentation.
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The smell receptors of humans are as sensitive as a dog’s.
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There is no auditory analogue to the visual what/where pathways.
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Individual differences in visual processing can be predicted by the size of the visual cortex.
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Sound is processed in the same location specific manner has visual information.
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Marie-Jean-Pierce Flourens helped with what theory of the mind?
Marc Dax is responsible for what discovery?
Paul Broca is responsible for what?
Carl Wernicke is responsible for what?
Camillo Golgi is responsible for what?
Hebb is responisble for what?
Brenda Milner worked on what?
George Miller identified what rule?
A EEG is?
a CT or CAT scan is?
an MRI and fMRI are?
Neurons and _____ are responsible for?
How many glial cells in the brain?
Glial cells are responsible for?
DTI is?
Astrocytes are what?
Oligodendrocytes are what?
Microglia are what?
Ependymal cells are?
Schwann Cells are?
What are the nodes of ranvier?
Dopamine is produced where?
Dorsal/Rorstral/Caudal/Ventral
The limbic system consists of?
Broddman Area 17 is?
What is the homunculus?
Neuronal proliferation is?
What are the stages of mental operation?
The Wada test does what?
Ipsilateral/Homotopic/Heterotopic