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CLEP Exam

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Peripheral nervous system   The part of the nervous system outside the brain and the spinal cord that includes the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system.  
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Acetylcholine   Muscle movement, attention, arousal, memory, emotion  
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Dopamine   Voluntary movement, learning, memory, emotion  
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Norepinephrine   Learning, memory, dreaming, awakening, emotion, stress-related increase in heart rate, stress-related slowing of digestive processes  
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Glutamate   Main excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain  
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Norepinephrine Disorder   Depression  
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Excess Dopamine   Schizophrenia  
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Excess Glutamate   Multiple sclerosis  
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Lesioning studies   An invasive method of studying the brain in which a specific, small area of the brain is destroyed.  
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)   A method for studying the brain that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce pictures of the brain.  
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Positron emission tomography (PET)   A method for studying the brain that involves injecting a radioactive substance, which collects in active brain areas.  
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Medulla   A part of the hindbrain that controls essential functions that are not under conscious control, such as breathing.  
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Pons   A part of the hindbrain involved in sleeping, waking, and dreaming.  
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Damage to cerebellum   impairs fine motor skills, so a person with an injury in this area would have trouble playing the guitar or typing a term paper.  
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Reticular Formation   runs through the hindbrain and the midbrain and is involved in sleep and wakefulness, pain perception, breathing, and muscle reflexes.  
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Left Hemisphere   specializes in verbal processing tasks such as writing, reading, and talking.  
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Right Hemisphere   specializes in nonverbal processing tasks such as playing music, drawing, and recognizing childhood friends.  
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Which type of sensory information does not pass through the thalamus?   Olfactory  
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n which lobe of the brain is Wernicke’s area, the part of the brain involved in understanding language?   The left temporal lobe  
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Why does the resting potential occur?   The inside of a neuron has a higher concentration of negative ions than the outside  
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