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Question 1
1.
Select the lobe of the brain in which the Nucleus Accumbens is
located.
A. The Temporal
Lobe
B. The Parietal
Lobe
C. The Occipital
Lobe
D. The Frontal
Lobe
1 points
Question 2
1.
Select the lobe of the brain in which the Ventral Tegmentum Area
(VTA) is located.
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A. The Temporal
Lobe
B. The Parietal
Lobe
C. The Occipital
Lobe
D. The Frontal
Lobe
1 points
Question 3
1.
Select the lobe in which the Prefrontal Cortex is located.
A. The Temporal
Lobe
B. The Parietal
Lobe
C. The Occipital
Lobe
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D. The Frontal
Lobe
1 points
Question 4
1.
Select the lobe in which the Substantia Nigra is located. This is a
Latin term which means a black-like substance because the neurons
appear black-like.
A. The Temporal
Lobe
B. The Parietal
Lobe
C. The Occipital
Lobe
D. The Frontal
Lobe
1 points
Question 5
1.
Select the lobe in which the Striatum is located. The striatum has
stripes in the neurons.
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The Temporal
Lobe
The Parietal
Lobe
The Occipital
Lobe
The Frontal
Lobe
1 points
Question 6
1.
Select the lobe in which the hippocampus is located. This is not
shown on the chart above.
A. The Temporal
Lobe
B. The Parietal
Lobe
C. The Occipital
Lobe
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D. The Frontal
Lobe
1 points
Question 7
1.
Using the diagram above to assist you, select the group of neurons
that enable the brain to make, actually produce the neurotransmitter,
dopamine in the brain reward pathway.
A. Ventral Tegmental Area
(VTA)
B. Amygdala
C. Prefrontal Cortex
D. Cortex
1 points
Question 8
1.
Using the diagram above to assist you with your memory, select the
group of neurons that enable the brain to make, actually produce the
neurotransmitter, dopamine in the nigrostriatal pathway.
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A. Cortex
B. Nucleus
Accumbens
C. Prefrontal Cortex
D. Substantia Nigra
1 points
Question 9
1.
Use the diagram above to decide which of the following parts of the
brain or neuroanatomic substrates is most associated with
Parkinson’s disease?
A
group of neurons called the basal ganglia
(BG) is involved.
A. Pons
B. Cortex
C. Prefrontal
Cortex
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D. Substantia
Nigra
1 points
Question 10
1.
Which lobe of the brain is associated most with VISION?
A. The Temporal
Lobe
B. The Parietal
Lobe
C. The Occipital
Lobe
D. The Frontal
Lobe
1 points
Question 11
1.
The midbrain is also called the mesencephalon. Locate the midbrain
from the following selection.
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A. Temporal Lobe
B. Cortex to the
Forehead
C. Frontal Lobe
D. Parietal Lobe
1 points
Question 12
1.
A young lady by the name of Marion was simply enjoying a birthday
party with friends when she experienced a feeling of reward that was
unexpectedly frightening. Marion became high on something that was
unknown to her. Using the diagram shown in the diagram above,
select the neuroanatomic substrate or brain part where this brain
reward feeling may have started. This signal started at the bottom part
of the brain reward pathway.
A. Cortex
B. Ventral Tegmental Area
(VTA)
C. Pons
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D. Cerebellum
1 points
Question 13
1.
The Prefrontal Cortex is located in which part and section of the brain.
A. Hippocampus in the Temporal Lobe.
B. The Cortex in the Frontal Lobe.
C. The Nucleus Accumbens in the Temporal
Lobe.
D. The Pons in the Brain Stem.
1 points
Question 14
1.
Which of the following neurotransmitters is the neurotransmitter most
involved in decision making for taking marijuana.
A. Saline
B. Serotonin
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C. Glutamate
D. Gamma-aminobutyric Acid
(GABA)
1 points
Question 15
1.
Select the pathway that is known as the brain reward pathway.
A. Mesocorticolimbic
pathway
B. Hypothalamic pathway
C. Both of the above
D. Parietal pathway
1 points
Question 16
1.
According to the Theory of Brain Reward that comes from an image in
the Prefrontal Cortex, select from the following group of
neuroanatomic substrates (brain parts) that shows the CORRECT
order for the pathway of the brain reward signal.
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A. Prefrontal Cortex to the Nucleus Accumbens to
the Ventral Tegmental Area.
B. Prefrontal Cortex to the Parietal Lobe to the
Ventral Tegmental Area.
C. Prefrontal Cortex to the striatum to the Ventral
Tegmental Area.
D. Prefrontal Cortex to the pons to the Ventral
Tegmental Area.
1 points
Question 17
1.
According to the image of reward coming from the Prefrontal Cortex
Theory of Brain Reward, select from the following choices, the lobe
the brain that is most associated with brain reward.
A. Parietal Lobe
B. Frontal Lobe
C. Occipital Lobe
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D. Occipital and
Parietal
1 points
Question 18
1.
Dopamine is made or synthesized (made from) which of the following
compounds?
A. L-DOPA
B. L-Tryptop
han
C. Monoamine Amine
Oxidase
D. Norepinephrine
1 points
Question 19
1.
Drug Abuse and Addiction is most associated with stimulation of
which of the following neurotransmitters?
A. Dopamine in the Ventral Tegmental
Pathway
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B. Dopamine in the Substantia Nigra
Pathway
C. Saline in the Ventral Tegmental Pathway
D. Saline in the Substantia Nigra Pathway
1 points
Question 20
1.
Neurons release neurotransmitters to perform a certain task
necessary for the proper functioning of the brain, body and blood.
Certain medicines that block the neurotransmitter, serotonin, from
going back into the synapse, are able to cause more serotonin in the
brain. Select from the following list, two antidepressants that keep
serotonin in the synapse helping to relieve depression.
A. Prosac® and
Zoloft®
B. Xanax® and
Ecstasy
C. Saline and
alcohol
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D. Alcohol and
sugar
1 points
Question 21
1.
Photographic memory is located in which of the following?
A. The right hippocampus
B. The left hippocampus
C. The striatum
D. The pons in the auditory
pathway
1 points
Question 22
1.
From the following list, select the smallest scientific technology to
study the brain of a living person.
A. MRI
B. CAT
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C. PET
D. BRODERICK
PROBE®
1 points
Question 23
1.
The chronic use of one drug inducing a tolerance effect with regard to
a second drug that has never been used before is named a certain
kind of drug interaction. Choose from the following list, the name of
this drug interaction.
A.
Tolerance
B. Cross
Tolerance
C. Dependence
D. Addiction
1 points
Question 24
1.
When one drug acts to double the effects of another, this effect is
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termed,
A. Cross
Tolerance
B. Addition
C. Antagonism
D. None of the
above
1 points
Question 25
1.
When one drug acts to multiply the effects of another, this effect is
termed,
A. Additive
B. Synergis
m
C. Potentiati
on
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D. Antagoni
sm
1 points
Question 26
1.
Which of the following parts of the brain is most associated with brain
reward?
A. Nucleus
Accumbens
B. Striatum
C. Hypothalamus
D. Substantia Nigra
1 points
Question 27
1.
Which of the following medications is a primary treatment for
Parkinson’s disease?
A. L-DOP
A
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B. Dynorp
hin
C. Saline
D. Prosac
®
1 points
Question 28
1.
Which of the following neurochemical or precursor makes the
neurotransmitter, serotonin?
A. L-Tryptop
han
B. Dynorphin
C. Ethanol
D. Prosac®
1 points
Question 29
1.
When two drugs or medicines are present in the brain at the same
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time, an interaction may occur. Choose from the following list, the
drug interaction that occurs when one drug blocks the action of the
other drug.
A. Additive
B. Synergis
m
C. Potentiati
on
D. Antagoni
sm
1 points
Question 30
1.
A medication that can be administered for cardiovascular reasons
sublingually is,
A. Nitroglyce
rin
B. Saline
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C. Caffeine
D. Xanax®
1 points
Question 31
1.
Brain anatomy is divided into two hemispheres, the right hemisphere
and the left hemisphere. Select the hemisphere in which the
photographic memory is located.
A. Left hemisphere
B. Right
hemisphere
C. Both
hemispheres
D. Neither
hemisphere
1 points
Question 32
1.
Select from the following choices, the lobe anatomy of the brain that
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is responsible for photographic memory.
A. Frontal
lobe
B. Temporal
lobe
C. Occipital
lobe
D. Parietal
lobe
1 points
Question 33
1.
The ability to remember faces is due to which hemisphere of the
brain?
A. Right
Hemisphere
B. Left Hemisphere
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C. Both
Hemispheres
D. Neither
Hemisphere
1 points
Question 34
1.
The ability to perform mathematical function is due to which
hemisphere of the brain?
A. Right
Hemisphere
B. Left Hemisphere
C. Both
Hemispheres
D. Neither
Hemisphere
1 points
Question 35
1.
Musical talent is generally associated with functioning in which of the
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following hemispheres?
A. Right Hemisphere
B. Left Hemisphere
C. Both
Hemispheres
D. Neither
Hemispheres
1 points
Question 36
1.
Which one of the following routes of administration of a drug or
medicine does NOT occur by injecting the drug or medicine into the
body to enter the brain?
A. Smoking
B. Intraven
ous
C. Subcutane
ous
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D. Intramuscul
ar
1 points
Question 37
1.
Oral administration of a drug is performed by which of the following
methods?
A. Subcutaneous
B. Intravenous
C. Mouth, also in Latin, called per
os
D. Sublingual
1 points
Question 38
1.
A common way to inhale cocaine is through absorption through a
membrane. Which method describes this route of administration of a
drug or medicine?
A. Sublingual
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B. Intramusc
ular
C. Intravenou
s
D. Intranasal
1 points
Question 39
1.
Sometimes a drug or medicine can reach the brain faster when it is
injected into a vein for entrance into the brain. Which of the following
routes of administration describes this method?
A. Subcutane
ous
B. Sublingual
C. Intravenous
D. Intranasal
1 points
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Question 40
1.
This course, Introduction to the Neurobiological Aspects of Drugs of
Abuse has a focus. Select from the following list, the CORRECT
answer.
A. Principles involved in drug addiction and the
mechanisms by which these issues may be
ameliorated and medicines for brain diseases
are involved in these issues. The Syllabus and
the Schedule show the focus of this Course
information.
B. Principles involved in drug addiction and the
mechanisms by which these issues may be
ameliorated. The Course does not involve
medicines for brain diseases.
C. Principles involved in drug addiction and the
mechanisms by which these issues may be
ameliorated. The Course does not involve
medicines for brain diseases. The focus is
written in the first line of your Schedule for
classes.
D. Principles involved in drug addiction and the
mechanisms by which these issues may be
ameliorated. The Course does involve
medicines for brain diseases. The focus is
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written in the first line of your Schedule for
classes. This information is not in your
Syllabus.
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