Week 6 - Behavioural Neuroscience

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2 (Week 7 - Biopsychology) Biopsychology & Learning Test sobre Week 6 - Behavioural Neuroscience, creado por Eloise C el 05/11/2017.
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Pregunta 1

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Proteins are made with a[blank_start]mino[blank_end] a[blank_start]cids[blank_end].
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  • mino
  • cids

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Amino acids are obtained from:
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  • Diet
  • Exercise
  • Parent's DNA
  • Environmental factors

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Each base determines one base of [blank_start]RNA[blank_end].
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  • RNA
  • DNA
  • amino acid
  • protein

Pregunta 4

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A triplet of bases determines one [blank_start]amino acid[blank_end].
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  • amino acid
  • base of RNA
  • base of DNA
  • protein

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Formation of proteins by combining [blank_start]amino acids[blank_end].
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  • amino acids
  • DNA
  • RNA
  • bases

Pregunta 6

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[blank_start]DNA[blank_end] > ([blank_start]transcription[blank_end]) > [blank_start]RNA[blank_end] > ([blank_start]translation[blank_end]) > [blank_start]Protein[blank_end]
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  • DNA
  • transcription
  • RNA
  • translation
  • Protein

Pregunta 7

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Proteins can become:
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  • DNA
  • RNA
  • Biological tissue/cells
  • Enzymes

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[blank_start]Mitosis[blank_end]: cells are directly replicated to produce more cells with the same genetic information [blank_start]Meiosis[blank_end]: particular cells divide their genetic information - ready for recombination with another organism.
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  • Mitosis
  • Meiosis

Pregunta 9

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Mutations (alterations or deletions) of genetic sequence can sometimes be beneficial.
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 10

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If an animal imitates a behaviour that has never been performed before & probably would not learn on it's own, is it known as:
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  • True imitation
  • Imitation as an operant response
  • Bandura's theory of imitation
  • Modeling behaviour

Pregunta 11

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Bandura's theory of imitation states that: 1. The learner must pay attention to the appropriate features of the model's behaviour ([blank_start]attentional processes[blank_end]). 2. The learner must retain some of the information gained through observation ([blank_start]retentional processes[blank_end]). 3. The learner must have the appropriate motor skills to imitate the model ([blank_start]motor reproductive processes[blank_end]). 4. The learner will not actually perform the behaviour without an appropriate incentive ([blank_start]incentive & motivational processes[blank_end]).
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  • attentional processes
  • retentional processes
  • motor reproductive processes
  • incentive & motivational processes

Pregunta 12

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The main principles of generalised imitation are:
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  • Stimulus discrimination
  • Generalisation
  • The learning/performance distinction
  • Attention
  • Retention
  • Expectation of reward

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Mirror neurons fire when an animal makes a certain movement but not when the animal observes something else making that movement.
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 14

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Trowbridge & Cason argued that the following were crucial variables in the acquisition of motor skills:
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  • Knowledge of performance
  • Distribution of practice
  • Transfer from previous training
  • Reinforcement
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