Question : 121.Broca’s area located in the _______ lobe, while Wernicke’s area : 1231174

 

121.Broca’s area is located in the _______ lobe, while Wernicke’s area is located in the ______ lobe.

A)left frontal; left temporal

B)left frontal; right frontal

C)right frontal; left temporal

D)right frontal; right temporal

E)right temporal; left temporal

122.Damage to Broca’s area can lead to

A)Alzheimer’s disease.

B)paralysis.

C)schizophrenia.

D)Parkinson’s disease.

E)aphasia.

123.Wernicke’s area is associated with _____, whereas Broca’s area is associated with _____.

A) language production; language comprehension

B) left-handedness; right-handedness

C) hemispheric specialization; lateralization

D) language comprehension; language production

E) speech aphasia; visual aphasia

124.Recent research suggests that hand preference begins to develop

A)before birth.

B)during the first six months of life.

C)between ages 1 and 2.

D)between ages 3 and 4.

E)around ages 5 or 6.

125.Among five sets of identical twins, how many pairs are predicted to share the same hand preference?

A)one pair

B)two pair

C)three pair

D)four pair

E)All of the pairs will share the same hand preference.

126.Regarding handedness, which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)Prenatal hormones, genetics, and social factors all influence the development of handedness.

B)Males are more likely than females to be left-handed.

C)About 95% of fetuses suck their right thumbs.

D)When one parent is left-handed and one parent is right-handed, the chances of their offspring being left-handed are 1 in 2.

E)Forcing a child to switch to their non-dominant hand can cause the child to develop emotional problems.

127.Split-brain patients are the result of an operation that severs the

A)cerebrum.

B)cerebellum.

C)corpus callosum.

D)cerebral cortex.

E)reticular formation.

128.Jackson had an operation in which his corpus callosum was severed. It is most likely that Jackson had which disease?

A)Epilepsy

B)Parkinson’s disease

C)Huntington’s disease

D)Alzheimer’s disease

E)Multiple sclerosis

129. The term lateralization refers to

A)divisions of the brain into hindbrain, midbrain, and forebrain.

B) the division of functions between the right and left hemispheres.

C) the cross-wiring of the brain.

D) the connections between Broca’s area and Wernicke’s area.

E)       the observation that split-brain patients have trouble naming objects that they touch but not see.

130.In a split-brain research study, what will happen when a pencil is presented in the patient’s visual field?

A)The patient will be able to pick out the pencil from a group of objects, but not be able to say “pencil” regardless of which visual field the pencil is presented to.

B)The patient will be able to say “pencil,” but will not be able to pick out pencil from a group of objects regardless of which visual field the pencil is presented to.

C)The patient will be able to say “pencil” when the pencil is presented to the right visual field, but not when presented to the left visual field.

D)The patient will be able to say “pencil” when the pencil is presented to the left visual field, but not when presented to the right visual field.

E)The patient will be able to pick out the pencil from a group of objects but not able to say “pencil” when the pencil is presented to the right visual field.

 

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