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How do fMRI measures of attention in children compare to those…
How do fMRI measures of attention in children compare to those obtained in adults?
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Children typically exhibit lower-levels of activity in attention networks.
Children generally exhibit higher levels of activity in attention networks.
Unless a child as ADHD, there are no differences.
Children use a completely different set of neural structures for attention control than adults.
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The “Luke Skywalker neuron” responds to an image of Luke, and his name either written or spoken. This type of neuron is referred to as:
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a concept cell.
an engram.
a Hebbian neuron.
a perceptual neuron.
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Throwing an object accurately at a moving object requires one to be able to imagine where the object will be in the future, a cognitive skill known as:
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prospective thinking.
sequential thinking.
flexible thinking.
pre-perception
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Bob is a patient that has demonstrated no behavioral responsiveness to any verbal commands. He was placed in an fMRI machine, then was asked questions such as “If your name is Bob, imagine walking around your house.” In response to the question, the investigator observed activity in the appropriate area of the brain. Based on this observation:
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Bob would be diagnosed with locked in syndrome.
Bob would be diagnosed with dissociative disorder.
Bob would be diagnosed as vegetative.
Bob would be diagnosed as comatose.
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A patient was asked to copy the image on the left (below), and produced the drawing on the right. What would you conclude regarding the location of brain damage?
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The left hemisphere was damaged.
The right hemisphere was damaged.
The occipital lobe was damaged.
The pre-motor cortex was damaged.
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Deliberate, top-down control of attention depends on part of the prefrontal cortex and the _____.
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parietal lobe
temporal lobe
occipital lobe
cerebellum
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A mental representation of something is known as:
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a concept.
a category
an engram
an idealized form
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The ability to make causal inferences seems to rely on the:
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left hemisphere.
fronto-parietal network.
temporal lobe.
right hemisphere.
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In individuals experiencing major depression, dexamethasone:
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fails to suppress the release of cortisol.
enhances the release of cortisol.
stimulates the production of BDNF.
rapidly reverses the behavioral symptoms of depression.
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Which of the following statements about the monoamine hypothesis is false?
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Depleting serotonin always produces depression.
Anti-depressant drugs targeting serotonin can take over two weeks to work.
In some depressed individuals, monoamine levels are normal.
Anti-depressants targeting serotonin don’t always work and often only slightly better than placebos.
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About how quickly are the anti-depressant effects of ketamine observed?
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Within 40 minutes
12 – 16 hours
24 – 48 hours
Up to two weeks
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Anti-depressants (and exercise) may help alleviate depression by enhancing neurogenesis in the brain. This may be due to increasing levels of ______.
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BDNF
cortisol
dopamine
glutamate
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High cortisol levels seen in depression is likely due to the regulatory function of the ________, which is often smaller in depressed individuals.
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hippocampus
amygdala
hypothalamus
prefrontal cortex
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On average, those with the ____ form of the ____ transporter gene and a history of stressful experiences reported more than average symptoms of depression.
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short; serotonin
long; dopamine
long; serotonin
short; norepinephrine
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How does cortisol impact the hippocampus?
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It inhibits hippocampus function.
It facilitates hippocampus function.
It can result in the net loss of hippocampus neurons.
All of these choices can be true.