Chapter 5
Biological Psychology · 13 exercises
Problem 2
In which brain areas do new neurons form in adults?
3 step solution
Problem 8
What class of chemicals prevents apoptosis?
4 step solution
Problem 9
At what age does a person have the greatest number of neurons- before birth, during childhood, during adolescence, or during adulthood?
3 step solution
Problem 10
Anesthetic drugs increase inhibition of neurons, blocking most action potentials. Why would we predict that exposure to anesthetics might be dangerous to the brain of a fetus?
5 step solution
Problem 13
Name two kinds of evidence indicating that touch information from the fingers activates the occipital cortex of people blind since birth.
4 step solution
Problem 15
Which brain area shows expanded representation of the left hand in people who began practicing stringed instruments in childhood and continued for many years?
4 step solution
Problem 19
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?
4 step solution
Problem 21
What are the two kinds of stroke, and what causes each kind?
3 step solution
Problem 22
Why is tPA not helpful in cases of hemorrhage?
4 step solution
Problem 25
Is collateral sprouting a change in axons or dendritic receptors?
3 step solution
Problem 26
Is denervation supersensitivity a change in axons or dendritic receptors?
3 step solution
Problem 27
Many people with schizophrenia take drugs that block dopamine synapses. After prolonged use, the side effects include frequent involuntary movements. What is one possible explanation?
3 step solution
Problem 29
Suppose someone has suffered a spinal cord injury that interrupts all sensation from the left arm. Now he or she uses only the right arm. Of the following, which is the most promising therapy: electrically stimulate the skin of the left arm, tie the right arm behind the person's back, or blindfold the person?
6 step solution