When a person's ____________is damaged or removed, anterograde amnesia, or the inability to form new memories, results
a) hippocampus
b) prefrontal lobe
c) amygdala
d) cerebellum
a
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The effects of barbiturates are similar to those of __________
a. cocaine b. caffeine c. alcohol d. amphetamines
The newspaper reported the case of a hospital employee who killed several patients by giving them injections of a chemical that takes the place of acetylcholine. Based on your knowledge of neuroscience,
you recognize that the substance is most likely to be a) curare. b) GABA. c) Zoloft. d) black widow spider venom.
Terry has been using ecstasy for some time now. What is likely to happen to him when he uses it?
a) He will experience good feelings for all around him, but his body will have difficulty regulating temperature. b) Auditory hallucinations will lead him to attack those around him who will believe he is drunk due to his unsteadiness. c) There will be wild swings in his moods, sometimes from minute to minute, so others will shy away in order to protect themselves. d) His appetite will increase and he will consume large amounts of calories, while he is feeling generally depressed and asocial.
The person wants to remember a speech they are about to give. They break the speech into several key thoughts and associate these thoughts with rooms as they mentally walk through their house. This is an example of the ______.
A. peg word method B. method of loci C. acronym method D. none of these are correct