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Introduction to Biopsychology

John P. J. Pinel

Chapter 8

The Sensorimotor System How You Move - all with Video Answers

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Chapter Questions

01:36

Problem 1

A striking consequence of posterior parietal cortex damage is
a. apraxia.
b. contralateral neglect.
c. stereognosis.
d. both $a$ and $b$
e. both b and c

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00:43

Problem 2

A neuron that fires just as robustly when a monkey sees a particular action being performed as when the monkey performs the action itself is a
a. multipolar neuron.
b. bipolar neuron.
c. mirror neuron.
d. motor neuron.
e. sensory neuron.

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02:06

Problem 3

Primary motor cortex is located in the
a. parietal lobe.
b. frontal lobe.
c. precentral gyrus.
d. postcentral gyrus.
e. both b and c

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01:03

Problem 4

Primary motor cortex is laid out
a. ectopically.
b. somatotopically.
c. tonotopically.
d. retinotopically.
e. randomly.

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00:47

Problem 5

The cell bodies of Betz cells are located in the
a. fingertips.
b. primary motor cortex.
c. premotor cortex.
d. dorsal horn.
e. ventral horn.

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