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11. Freddy suffered from a speech disorder for many years. After : 1201889
11. Freddy suffered from a speech disorder for many years. After he died, the doctor performed an autopsy and found an area of damage in his brain that explained the occurrence of his disorder. This damage is referred to as
A. a syndrome.
B. a lesion.
C. a tangle.
D. anomia.
12. Brain modules have been compared to computer circuit boards because each module
A. performs functions only for the lobe in which it is located.
B. adds a piece needed to complete a particular brain function.
C. works independently of other modules.
D. controls a specific psychological function.
13. Kunita has recently received damage to the corpus callosum and the left occipital lobe of her brain. This damage will most likely cause
A. Wernicke’s aphasia.
B. anosognosia.
C. alexia without agraphia.
D. prosopagnosia.
14. Sangiovese has had a cerebrovascular accident. He is now unable to write, even though he can still read with difficulty. You can predict that he has developed
A. alexia without agraphia.
B. prosopagnosia.
C. apraxia.
D. aprosodia.
15. Federico sustains brain damage during a car accident. Based on his symptoms, his doctor is concerned that the modules in his brain are not interacting properly. The doctor believes Federico is exhibiting
A. disconnection syndrome.
B. delirium.
C. lesion aphasia.
D. a neurodegenerative disease.
16. Sam wants to learn more about disconnection syndromes. While at the bookstore, he sees several interesting titles but isn’t sure which book to buy. Based on your knowledge from class, you recommend
A. “Coping with Memory Loss.”
B. “Impaired Consciousness.”
C. “Widespread Damage to the Cerebral Cortex.”
D. “Interaction Failure of Brain Modules.”
17. Bethany is learning about disconnection syndrome. Though she’s seen the word syndrome many times, she never really knew what it meant. After reading more, she now understands that it refers to
A. a reduction in or loss of consciousness.
B. an illness with either few or very mild consequences.
C. a pattern of symptoms.
D. damage to a specific brain region.
18. Lesion analysis is an important process for neuropsychologists because it
A. enables the removal of tissue damaged from a cerebrovascular accident.
B. helps them determine what function has been damaged.
C. allows them to limit the damage caused by neurodegenerative disease.
D. can support the principles of phrenology.
19. Nadia studies patients who have trouble speaking after damage to the left frontal lobe. Nadia is trying to determine how functions are impaired by damage in this area. Nadia will likely perform
A. lesion analysis.
B. objective personality tests.
C. RAS scans.
D. the Korsakoff battery.
20. Anu is confused about lesion analysis. She comes to you in a panic before the exam, wanting to know which of the following is a benefit of this procedure. You look at her notes and notice that all of the following are benefits except:
A. Determining the location of certain brain functions
B. Identifying areas of functional fixedness
C. Determining what abilities can become dissociated
D. Identifying functions that make up a complex mental task