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61. Tiffany enjoying her favorite beverage, sweet hot cocoa. Which of : 1201924
61. Tiffany is enjoying her favorite beverage, sweet hot cocoa. Which of the following is not true?
A. The cocoa’s sweetness is partly due to its warmth.
B. The cocoa’s flavor tastes better because Tiffany has not eaten or drank anything in a long time.
C. Tiffany’s senses of smell and taste are working together.
D. The cocoa’s chocolate is tasted by chocolate receptors located in Tiffany’s taste buds.
62. Lenelle has been prescribed a bitter-tasting liquid medicine. The best way for her to take the medicine without realizing it tastes bad is to
A. close her eyes and imagine it’s candy.
B. drink water after taking the medicine.
C. plug her nose until the medicine is swallowed.
D. roll the medicine to the back of the tongue.
63. You might say that Sally has some problems. She cannot hear or see, nor can she feel touch, temperature, or pain on her skin. After a doctor’s examination, it is discovered that Sally has a normal sense of smell. Most likely, Sally has brain damage in her
A. association cortex.
B. thalamus.
C. cerebellum.
D. spinal nerves.
64. Smells appear to be particularly effective retrieval cues for memory. This relationship is most likely due to the direct neuronal connections between which two brain areas?
A. The thalamus and the hypothalamus
B. The thalamus and the hippocampus
C. The olfactory area and the primary sensory cortex
D. The olfactory bulb and the amygdala
65. Studies support all of the following statements regarding our ability to use olfactory information except:
A. Pheromones released by women can influence other women’s menstrual cycles.
B. Odorants that are not consciously detectable can influence mood.
C. After just a few hours of contact, mothers can identify their newborn babies by smell.
D. Humans can give off and detect pheromones that act as sexual attractants.
66. While watching a Food Network marathon, you learn from Rachel Ray that the papillae are important _____ for the sense of taste.
A. receptors
B. accessory structures
C. feature detectors
D. C-fibers
67. While randomly searching through Wikipedia, you read an article on the cutaneous senses. You now understand that the cutaneous senses consist of all of the following except
A. touch.
B. kinesthesia
C. temperature.
D. pain.
68. When Clyde is pricked by a needle, the sharp pain signal is carried to the brain by _____ fibers. The next day, Clyde feels a dull ache around the spot where he was pricked; this information is carried by _____ fibers.
A. A-delta; C
B. C; A-delta
C. A-delta; A-delta
D. C; C
69. According to the gate control theory of pain, what should you do after you stub your toe?
A. Hold your breath
B. Take an aspirin
C. Rub the area that got bumped
D. Take naloxone
70. Niles stepped on a thumbtack while walking around barefoot. He immediately started to rub the area around the wound, which made it hurt less, because
A. he activated his C fibers rather than his A-delta fibers.
B. rubbing sensations occupied the pathways used by pain impulses.
C. rubbing causes the production of the body’s natural opiates.
D. he was actively involved in managing his injury.