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- The part of the brain that is responsible for coordination during movement is the ______. a. limbic system b. thalamus c. cerebellum d. parietal lobeWhich of these changes in memory and thinking may be typical age related changes? a. It takes longer to recall events b. It is more difficult to multitask c. Forgetting people's names but remembering later d. All of the aboveWhat is the leading cause of cognitive impairment in old age?a. Strokeb. Malnutritionc. Alzheimer diseased. Loss of cardiac reserve
- A 50-year old patient with recent damage to the hippocampus from a stroke would likely have all of the following deficits EXCEPT:give correct answer a. Difficulty learning new facts b. Difficulty describing a recent event c. Difficulty remembering a new face or place d. Difficulty recalling a childhood memory e. Difficulty learning a new vocabulary wordWhich of the following is NOTa typical deficit in individuals with frontal lobe damage? O A. Social functioning O B. Verbal intelligence OC. O C. Personality functioning O D. Behavioral restraint and self-control O E. Planning abilityMemory, emotional, language, and sensorimotordeficits together are most likely the result of what kind ofdamage?a. strokeb. developmental disorderc. whiplashd. gunshot wound
- The main functions of the prefrontal cortex include which of the following?A. Perceiving the location of body parts in spaceB. Providing a pool of immature neurons to replace those damaged in other brain areasC. Controlling reflexesD. Working memory and weighing the pros and cons of a possible actionWhat is “hot cognition”? a. The notion that juveniles are more likely to exercise poor judgment as a result of peer pressure or when facing stressful situations b. Neuroscience research on brain imaging on youths c. The notion that adolescents’ intelligence and ability to reason is similar to that of adults by the age of 16 d. Both a and c, but not bWhat is hypermnesia? A. when children are asked the same question a second time after a delay, they produce more accurate information B. a type of amnesia in which memory loss occurs at a rapid rate C. amnesia associated with people with Alzheimer’s disease D. the idea that adults have more memory storage than children
- Which of the following is/are correct descriptions about HM's memory post surgery? Answers: a. Can learn new skills and short-term memory is fine b. All of these are correct about HM c. Have difficulty learning new vocabulary d. Can remember events and facts from earlier lifePlease ASAP. Thanku. The effect of adrenergic substances on memory a. Can enhance memory b. May increase the effectiveness in retrieval of memory c. May decrease the effectiveness in retrieval of memory d. a,b,cBroca’s areaa. is in the parietal association cortex and is responsible for language comprehension.b. is in the right frontal lobe and is responsible for memory formation.c. is in the left frontal lobe and is responsible for articulation of speech.d. is in the occipital lobe and is responsible for interpreting body language.e. is part of the limbic system and is responsible for the perception of fear.