(A) Their composition and speed of conduction
(B) The direction in which they carry nerve impulses
(C) The corresponding branch of the nervous system to which they belong
(D) The effectors never connect with the brain, while receptors receive information from the brain.
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The four parts of the neurons are:
(A) Axon, cell body, myelin sheath and dendrites
(B) Axon, dendrites, nucleus and terminal buttons
(C) Axon, cell body, dendrites and terminal buttons
(D) Axon, dendrites, myelin sheath and modes of ranvier
Of the three different types of the neurons, sensory neurons are unique in that they:
(A) Reside exclusively in the peripheral nervous system has two functions, to send signals to motor neurons, and to receive signals from receptors.
(B) Receive information from the receptor cells and send this information to the brain or spinal cord.
(C) Carry impulses from the brain and spinal cord to parts of the body that then respond to the impulse.
(D) None of these
The main regions of brain are the:
(A) Hind brain, forebrain, midbrain
(B) Cerebral cortex, forebrain, hind brain and midbrain
(C) Forebrain, midbrain and anterior region
(D) Central hemisphere, and left hemisphere
An independent variable is:
(A) The only variable of interest
(B) The variable that is manipulated by experiment
(C) A variable whose value depends on that of the dependent variable
(D) A variable that is independently verified
A verifiable scientific finding is one that can be:
(A) Observed in real life
(B) Proven impossible to test
(C) Proven valid, accurate and indisputable
(D) Replicated with the same result
The four main goals of psychological research are:
(A) Description, explanation, control and validity
(B) Description, explanation, assessment and manipulation
(C) Description, experimentation, prediction and control
(D) None of these
Aphasia seems to be correlated with lesions to the:
(A) Temporal lobes of brain
(B) Motor Cortex of brain
(C) Cerebellar cortex of brain
(D) Frontal lobes of brain