Chapter 8
Biological Psychology · 14 exercises
Problem 1
Why can the eye muscles move with greater precision than the biceps muscles?
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Problem 2
Which transmitter causes a skeletal muscle to contract?
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Problem 4
Duck breast muscles are red ("dark meat"), whereas chicken breast muscles are white. Which species probably can fly for a longer time before fatiguing?
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Problem 5
Why is an ultramarathoner like Bertil Järlaker probably not impressive at short-distance races?
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Problem 7
What is the function of Golgi tendon organs?
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Problem 9
How does the posterior parietal cortex contribute to movement? The premotor cortex? The supplementary motor cortex? The prefrontal cortex?
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Problem 10
When expert pianists listen to familiar, well-practiced music, they imagine the finger movements, and the finger area of their motor cortex becomes active, even if they are not moving their fingers (Haueisen \& Knösche, 2001). If we regard those neurons as another kind of mirror neu- ron, what do these results tell us about the origin of mirror neurons?
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Problem 14
What kind of perceptual task would be most impaired by damage to the cerebellum?
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Problem 16
If a larger number of parallel fibers are active, what is the effect on the collective output of the Purkinje cells?
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Problem 17
Why does damage to the basal ganglia lead to involuntary movements?
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Problem 18
What kind of learning depends most heavily on the basal ganglia?
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Problem 21
How does L-dopa relieve the symptoms of Parkinson's disease?
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Problem 23
What are some possible treatments for Parkinson's disease other than L-dopa?
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Problem 24
What procedure enables physicians to predict who will or will not get Huntington's disease and to estimate the age of onset?
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