1. A man whose eyes work normally is unable to see after getting shot in the head. Where in his brain did he most likely suffer damage?
2. Which of the following sentences would a person with Broca's aphasia find easiest to understand?
3. Larry has received damage to his cerebral cortex — damage that makes it very difficult for him to make use of his internalized knowledge of the world. Which part of his cerebral cortex is most likely to be damaged?
4. With which of the following tasks would a person with prosopagnosia have the most difficulty?
5. Which of the following is an example of a mental representation in working memory?
6. Barry has experienced damage to a portion of his brain that controls the movements of his tongue and mouth. Thus Barry no longer can speak. Why would we not say that Barry is suffering from aphasia?
7. Activity in which of the following areas of the brain allows people to maintain information at the conscious level for a short period of time?
8. Which of the following is an example of a perception?
9. Ever since his car accident, Stanley is easily distracted by events going on around him and is unable to complete even the simplest of tasks. Stanley most likely has suffered damage to which of the following brain areas?
10. Tamara's right arm has been paralyzed since her stroke. Which of the following areas is most likely to be damaged?
11. Which of the following sentences would a person with Wernicke's aphasia find easiest to understand?
12. Gary had a stroke several months ago that left him impaired in several ways. When his doctor came to talk with him today, Gary began the conversation with the following statement: "God, I've been yawning a lot. I'm terribly tired because the computer is on the shelf and I won't talk about the selapane, last year, often enough. Everything's going great, I imply a bit now and then, otherwise, you understand, I need to go to the park, trope through the kiminee, and so on." Which of the following is Gary suffering from?
13. Which of the following problems is the one that makes it most difficult
14. A man is having a great deal of difficulty sensing touch on the left side of his body after having a tumor removed from his cerebral cortex. Where in his brain did he most likely suffer damage?
15. Samuel is unable to name fruits he is shown, although he can describe what they look like, what they taste like, and so on. Sam is suffering from
16. Which part of the central nervous system is most likely to be damaged in a person who is having trouble with speaking and using language?
17. Jean had a stroke last year that left her impaired in several ways. Her biggest problem is that she is having difficulty with speaking and writing. She is unable to say or write more than a few words. She also is having trouble moving the right side of her body. Which part of her brain is most likely to have been damaged?
18. Helen has epilepsy. When she has a seizure, she often experiences visual hallucinations of people, animals, and even places. These symptoms suggest that Helen's seizures include excess electrical activity These symptoms suggest that Helen's seizures include excess electrical activity in pathways connecting the
19. Helen has epilepsy. When she has a seizure, she often sees colors, lights, and abstract forms. These symptoms suggest that Helen's seizures include excess electrical activity in the
20. Which of the following people has aphasia?
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