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6. What is the function of the visual cortex?

  • To taste
  • To see
  • To smell
  • To hear

7. What are neurons often insulated with?

  • Myelin
  • Fissures
  • Gyri
  • Axons

8. Which creature is the Hippocampus shaped like?

  • Sea Horse
  • Jellyfish
  • Crab
  • Fish

9. How are hair celled organised?

  • two rows of inner hair cells and 2 rows of outer hair cells
  • one row of each inner hair cell and outer hair cell.
  • one row of inner hair cells and 3 rows of outer hair cells
  • three rows of inner hair cells one 1 row of outer hair cells

10. how do we perceive the size of an object or person?

  • through rationality
  • our fovial vision uses depth cues
  • our perceptual vision uses depth cues
  • through hue and saturation of images

11. Which of the following is NOT a risk factor associated with Alzheimer's disease?

  • Repeated head traumas
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Smoking
  • Age

12. what do hyper-collumns show?

  • all orientations for both eyes
  • partial orientations for both eyes
  • all orientations for the left eye
  • all orientations for the right eye

13. In which degenerative disease does Myelin decay?

  • Huntington's Disease.
  • Multiple Sclerosis.
  • Parkinsons Disease.
  • Alzheimer's Disease.

14. which of these is NOT associated with posterior parietal cortex damage?

  • Alzheimer's
  • Contralateral neglect
  • Apraxia
  • Ataxia

15. which is NOT a function of the frontal lobe?

  • concentration
  • inhibiting distracting information
  • processing language
  • planning actions

16. what is hyperpolarisation?

  • if more negative charged atoms leave than enter and the cell becomes more negative
  • if more positively charged atoms leave than enter and the cell becomes more negative
  • if more negative charged atoms leave than enter and the cell becomes more positive
  • if more positively charged atoms leave than enter and the cell becomes more positive

17. How do you create a complex sound waves?

  • Raise the volume to 18,500Hz
  • Increase the vibration intensity
  • Add sunisodial sound waves (pure tones)
  • Alter the pitch

18. Where is the medial?

  • Towards the front of the face
  • Towards the midline of the body
  • Towards the bottom of the brain
  • Towards the back of the face

19. How fast does sound travel in air?

  • 440 m/s
  • 1000 m/s
  • 330 m/s
  • 220 m/s

20. Where is the ventral of the brain?

  • Towards the face.
  • Towards the back of the head.
  • Towards the bottom of the head.
  • Towards the top of the head.