PPSC Lecturer Psychology Solved MCQs Online Test No. 42

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Test Instructions:-
Test Name Lecturer Psychology 
Subject Psychology Test 42
Test Type MCQs
Total Questions 25
Total Time 20 Minutes
Total Marks 100
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Lecturer Psychology Online Test No. 42

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In the somato-sensory cortex, the amount of cortical space corresponding to a given part of the body is related to the:

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The chemical messengers secreted into the blood are called:

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In split-brain patients, it is possible to determine experimentally the capabilities of each hemisphere because sensory and motor information flow:

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The axon terminal of one neuron is separated from another neuron by a:

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The two hemispheres of the cerebral cortex are functionally symmetrical in all of the following except:

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A strong stimulus can increase:

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People whose corpus collosum had been severed to treat epilepsy:

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The terms occipital, parietal, temporal, and frontal refer to:

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Studies of people with brain damage have contributed most to our understanding of which of the following?

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Which of the following is most likely to be a result of damage to the frontal lobes?

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The structure of the brain that has the most direct control over the activity of the pituitary gland is the:

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In the primary motor cortex, the amount of cortical space devoted to a given body part depends on the:

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In humans, the brain structure that takes up the greatest percentage of total brain volume is the:

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Which of the following is the brain structure that regulates the body's internal environment, in part through influences on the autonomic nervous system and hormones:

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Which of the following statements regarding hormones is false?

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The frontal lobes of the cerebral cortex are critical to:

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The cerebral cortex is divided into left and right hemispheres, each with four visible lobe, which of the following would not be considered one of the lobes?

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Studies of people with localized brain damage indicate that:

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Though there is no single "control center" for emotions, their regulation is primarily attributed to the brain region known as the:

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The structure in the limbic system that plays an important role in memory formation is the:

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What type of charged particle enters the neuron at the beginning of the action potential?

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Heartbeat, digestion, and other self-regulating bodily functions are governed by:

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A person suffers some brain damage as the result of a car accident. The person can remember things that happened prior to the accident but cannot from new long-term memories. This person is likely to have sustained damage to which of the following areas?

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Communication between neurons or between a neuron and a muscle cell takes place across:

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Within the axon terminals are vesicles that hold:

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