The action potential ‘jumps’ along an axon. The gaps in a myelinated axon that the action potential ‘jumps’ to are called the ____________?
A. Broca’s area
B. Nodes of Ranvier
C. terminal buttons
D. Wernicke’s area
A. Broca’s area
B. Nodes of Ranvier
C. terminal buttons
D. Wernicke’s area
A. medulla
B. midbrain
C. cerebellum
D. pons
A. constriction of the pupils
B. increased rate of digestion
C. accelerated heart beat
D. increased hormone production
What effect does adrenaline have on human body? Read More »
Psychology Mcqs A. ovaries
B. testes
C. pituitary gland
D. hypothalamus
Follicle-stimulating hormone is secreted by the ____________? Read More »
Psychology Mcqs A. afferent nerve, efferent nerve, neural modulator
B. efferent nerve, interneuron, afferent nerve
C. afferent nerve, interneuron, efferent nerve
D. efferent nerve, afferent nerve, neural modulator
A. limbic activating system
B. cerebral activating system
C. reticular activating system
D. thalamic activating system
Which brain structure is important in causing, awakening a person from sleep? Read More »
Psychology Mcqs A. Johannes Muller
B. Franz Gall
C. William James
D. Charles Sherrington
_____________ is credited with first inferring the existence of synapses? Read More »
Psychology Mcqs A. relay center from sal cord to cerebrum
B. regulate external expression of emotion
C. relay center for sensory impulses
D. all of the above
The thalamus serves which of the following functions? Read More »
Psychology Mcqs A. effectors
B. receptors
C. afferent nerves
D. efferent verves
The gland of the body serve as ___________? Read More »
Psychology Mcqs A. receptors
B. effectors
C. innervates
D. affectors
A term completely describing muscles and glands is ____________? Read More »
Psychology Mcqs