Chapter 4
Biological Psychology · 20 exercises
Problem 2
Suppose you have high sensitivity to the taste of PTC. If your mother has low sensitivity, what (if anything) can you predict about your father's taste sensitivity?
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Problem 3
How does a sex-linked gene differ from a sex-limited gene?
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Problem 4
Suppose someone identifies a "gene for" certain aspects of sexual development. In what ways might that statement be misleading?
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Problem 5
How does an epigenetic change differ from a mutation?
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Problem 7
What are the main types of evidence to estimate the heritability of some behavior?
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Problem 8
Suppose someone determines the heritability of IQ scores for a given population. Then society changes in a way that provides the best possible opportunity for everyone within that population. Will heritability of IQ increase, decrease, or stay the same?
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Problem 9
What example illustrates the point that even if some characteristic is highly heritable, a change in the environment can alter it?
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Problem 11
What are plausible ways for possible altruistic genes to spread in a population?
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Problem 13
New receptor neurons form in adult rodents for which sensory system?
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Problem 16
If axons from the retina were prevented from showing spontaneous activity during early development, what would be the probable effect on development of the thalamus?
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Problem 19
At what age does a person have the greatest number of neurons\(-\) early in life, during adolescence, or during adulthood?
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Problem 20
Anesthetic drugs and anxiety-reducing drugs increase activity of GABA, decreasing brain excitation. Why would we predict that exposure to these drugs might be dangerous to the brain of a fetus?
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Problem 24
Which brain area shows expanded representation of the left hand in people who began practicing stringed instruments in childhood and continued for many years?
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Problem 27
When people claim that adolescents make risky decisions because of a lack of inhibition, which brain area do they point to as being responsible for inhibition?
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Problem 28
What is one way in which older adults compensate for less efficient brain functioning?
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Problem 29
What are the two kinds of stroke, and what causes each kind?
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Problem 31
If one of your relatives has a stroke and a well-meaning person offers a blanket, what should you do?
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Problem 33
Is collateral sprouting a change in axons or dendritic receptors?
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Problem 35
What is responsible for the phantom limb experience?
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Problem 36
A monkey that loses sensation from one arm stops using it, but a monkey that loses sensation from both arms does use them. Why?
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