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50.
If a split-brain patient sees the word “sky” in his left visual field and the word “scraper”
right visual field, which picture will he draw with the left hand?
a.
the sky only.
b.
the scraper only.
c.
a sky and a scraper, separately.
d.
a skyscraper.
ANS:
C
PTS:
1
DIF:
factual
REF:
Cutting the Corpus
Callosum
OBJ:
2
TOP:
14.1 Lateralization of Function
51.
In the typical split-brain person, the left hand is to ____ as the right hand is to ____.
a.
picking up objects; pointing at objects
b.
pointing at objects; picking up objects
c.
writing word; drawing objects
d.
drawing objects; writing words
ANS:
D
PTS:
1
DIF:
conceptual
REF:
Cutting the Corpus
Callosum
OBJ:
2
TOP:
14.1 Lateralization of Function
Cognitive Functions
589
52.
Researchers believe that the right hemisphere is:
a.
the mirror image of the left hemisphere, with the same functions.
b.
subordinate to the left hemisphere for all functions.
c.
in control of speech.
d.
specialized in functions that differ from the left.
ANS:
D
PTS:
1
DIF:
factual
REF:
Cutting the Corpus
Callosum
OBJ:
3
TOP:
14.1 Lateralization of Function
53.
Control of the emotional content of speech depends on:
a.
the right hemisphere.
b.
the left hemisphere.
c.
both hemispheres equally.
d.
the corpus callosum.
ANS:
A
PTS:
1
DIF:
factual
REF:
Cutting the Corpus
Callosum
OBJ:
3
TOP:
14.1 Lateralization of Function
MSC: www
54.
People who speak with little inflection or expression usually have suffered damage to the:
a.
ventromedial spinal pathway.
b.
left hemisphere.
c.
right hemisphere.
d.
corpus callosum.
ANS:
C
PTS:
1
DIF:
factual
REF:
Cutting the Corpus
Callosum
OBJ:
3
TOP:
14.1 Lateralization of Function
55.
The right hemisphere appears to contribute more than the left hemisphere to the ____ of
speech.
a.
emotional content
b.
semantic content
c.
grammatical structure
d.
volume
ANS:
A
PTS:
1
DIF:
factual
REF:
Cutting the Corpus
Callosum
OBJ:
3
TOP:
14.1 Lateralization of Function
56.
Damage to the left hemisphere is more likely than right hemisphere damage to impair
which ability?
a.
understanding the meaning of language
b.
understanding that someone is joking when they speak
c.
producing facial expressions of emotion
d.
understanding other people's facial expressions
ANS:
A
PTS:
1
DIF:
conceptual
REF:
Cutting the Corpus
Callosum
OBJ:
3
TOP:
14.1 Lateralization of Function
57.
After damage to the right hemisphere, many people suffer what kind of loss?
a.
control of the muscles on the right side of the body
b.
hunger and thirst
c.
ability to remember the names of objects
Chapter 14
590
d.
ability to recognize emotional facial expressions
ANS:
D
PTS:
1
DIF:
factual
REF:
Cutting the Corpus
Callosum
OBJ:
3
TOP:
14.1 Lateralization of Function
Cognitive Functions
591
58.
Which of the following would most likely be able to accurately detect facial expression of
emotions?
a.
patients with left-hemisphere damage
b.
patients with prefrontal cortex damage
c.
patients with right-hemisphere damage
d.
patients with damage to the amygdala
ANS:
A
PTS:
1
DIF:
factual
REF:
Cutting the Corpus
Callosum
OBJ:
3
TOP:
14.1 Lateralization of Function
llowing damage to the ____, a patient has a decrease in facial expressions of emotion
59.
Fo
and decreased understanding of the emotional content of other people's speech.
a.
hypothalamus
b.
left hemisphere of the cerebral cortex
c.
right hemisphere of the cerebral cortex
d.
occipital lobe on both sides
ANS:
C
PTS:
1
DIF:
conceptual
REF:
Cutting the Corpus
Callosum
OBJ:
3
TOP:
14.1 Lateralization of Function
:
60.
If you were advising the make-up artist for a movie involving a character with a facial
rement, where would you suggest the disfigurement be located for the maximum
disfigu
emotional impact on the audience?
a.
the upper part of the face
b.
the lower part of the face
c.
the right side of the face (viewer's left)
d.
the left side of the face (viewer's right)
ANS:
C
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