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Chapter 2 AP Psych Quiz

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1. Forebrain




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2. Parietal Lobes




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3. Cerebral Cortex




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4. Right Hemisphere




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5. Primary Auditory Cortex




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6. Medulla




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7. Pons




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8. Amygdala




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9. Cerebrum




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10. Somatosensory Cortex




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11. Process images from the eyes and link that information with images stored in memory. Damage to this area can cause blindness.




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12. An important region for the processing of acoustic signals so that they can be distinguished as speech, music, or noise.




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13. Controls drives of hunger, thirst, emotion, sex, and reproduction. The structure regulates body temperature, circadian rhythms, and control of the autonomic nervous system. In addition, it controls the pituitary gland.




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14. Allows thoughts to be transformed into words




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15. Crucial for maintaining a state of consciousness. Situated at the core of the brain stem between the medulla&midbrain. It is involved with circadian rhythms. Damage can lead to permanent coma.




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16. When you plan a schedule, imagine the future, or use reasoned arguments, these two lobes do much of the work. Associated with reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement, emotions, and problem solving.




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17. Gray Matter




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18. More dominant for language, calculations, math and logical abilities.




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19. Located in the rear portion of the frontal lobe, this helps control voluntary movement.




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20. The uppermost part of the brainstem, which controls some reflex actions and is part of the circuit involved in the control of eye movements and other voluntary movements.





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