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Summative Test Ch3

The document provides a summative test on Chapter III of Biopsychology, which covers the anatomy of the nervous system. The test includes sections to label parts of the brain, match terms to their definitions, provide short answers to identification questions, and label a diagram of the human brain. Some key areas and structures it evaluates knowledge on include the forebrain, midbrain, hindbrain, basal ganglia, thalamus, hippocampus, lamina, sulcus, gyrus, ventral, dorsal, and meninges.

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Summative Test Ch3

The document provides a summative test on Chapter III of Biopsychology, which covers the anatomy of the nervous system. The test includes sections to label parts of the brain, match terms to their definitions, provide short answers to identification questions, and label a diagram of the human brain. Some key areas and structures it evaluates knowledge on include the forebrain, midbrain, hindbrain, basal ganglia, thalamus, hippocampus, lamina, sulcus, gyrus, ventral, dorsal, and meninges.

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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY

Subject: Biopsychology
Summative Test
Chapter III: Anatomy of the Nervous System

I. Put the parts of the brain in their correct areas.

Forebrain

Midbrain

Hindbrain

basal ganglia cerebellum


thalamus tegmentum
tectum superior and inferior colliculi
substantia nigra pons
medulla pituitary gland
hypothalamus hippocampus
II. MATCHING TYPE: Match the Terms in Column A to their definitions in Column
B. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided before the numbers.

Column A Column B

1. Lamina A. On the same side of the body


2. Column B. On the opposite side of the body
3. Tract C. A fold or groove that separates one gyrus from
another
4. Nerve D. A long, deep sulcus
5. Nucleus E. A cluster of neuron cell bodies, usually outside
the CNS
6. Ganglion F. A cluster of neuron cell bodies within the CNS
7. Gyrus G. A set of axons in the periphery, either from the
CNS to a muscle or gland or from a
sensory organ to the CNS
8. Sulcus H. A set of axons within the CNS, also known as
a projection. If axons extend from cell bodies
in structure A to synapses onto B, we say that
the fibers “project” from A onto B.
9. Fissure I. A set of cells perpendicular to the surface of
the cortex, with similar properties
10. Ipsilateral J. A row or layer of cell bodies separated from
other cell bodies by a layer of axons and
dendrites
K. A protuberance on the surface of the brain

III. IDENTIFICATION: Provide what is being asked in the items below.

_____________________1. What does ventral mean?


_____________________2. What is the opposite of ventral?
_____________________3. What term means toward the midline?
_____________________4. What is the opposite of the answer in question number
3?
If two structures are both on the left side of the body, they
are (5) _____________________ to each other. If one
is on the left and the other is on the right, they are (6)
_______________________to each other.
The bulges in the cerebral cortex are called (7)
_____________________. The grooves between them
are called (8) _______________________.
_____________________9. Motor nerves leave from which side of the spinal cord,
dorsal or ventral?
_____________________10. It is the part of the autonomic nervous system that
prepares the organs for vigorous fight-or-flight activity.
_____________________11. Which part of the brain is the main source of input to
the cerebral cortex?
_____________________12. Which lobe of the cerebral cortex includes the primary
auditory cortex?
_____________________13. It is a layer of tissue that covers the cerebral
hemispheres.
_____________________14. This is a fatty substance that insulates the neuron.
_____________________15. The innermost meninx is the _______.

IV. Label the parts of the human brain.

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