| Answer | % Correct |
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| Central Nervous System (CNS) consist of the brain and the spinal cord | 100%
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| Caffeine is an indirect acetylcholine agonist | 14%
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| Patient H.M. had most of his hippocampus removed bilaterally to treat severe epilepsy and became one of the prominent cases in neuroscience | 14%
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| An action potential is a specific change in membrane potential | 0%
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| Black Widow Spider Venom is an indirect ACh agonist and can be deadly | 0%
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| Corpus Callosum is the main commissure connecting the left and right cerebral hemispheres | 0%
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| Dopamine is primarily associated with the reward pathway and the four dopaminergic pathways | 0%
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| Frequency coding is the neural mechanism that uses the rate (frequency) of action potential firing to encode the intensity of a stimulus | 0%
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| Occipital lobe is primarily responsible for processing visual information | 0%
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| Pirates wear eye patches as a practical tool for dark adaptation, allowing them to maintain one eye in a constant state of readiness for low-light conditions | 0%
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| Schwann cell are the glial cell that myelinates axons in the peripheral nervous system | 0%
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| Sound is a longitudinal wave and its pitch corresponds to the physical property of frequency | 0%
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| The cut along the plane that divides the brain into left and right halves called a sagittal section | 0%
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| The fovea is the region of the retina with the highest density of cones and the greatest visual activity | 0%
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| Transduction is the process by which sensory receptor cells convert physical energy (light, sound, chemical) into electrical signals | 0%
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| Working memory refers to the system of memory that holds and manipulates information in conscious awareness over short periods; it includes a phonological loop and visuospatial sketchpad | 0%
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