A) eyes.
B) ears.
C) skin.
D) nose.
E) mouth.
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A) opiates.
B) serotonin.
C) analgesia.
D) opiate receptors.
E) pain.
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A) temporal lobe.
B) lateral fissure.
C) occipital lobe.
D) frontal lobe.
E) both A and B
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A) expectation of pain.
B) adaptive responses to minimize pain.
C) emotional reaction to pain.
D) perception of pain.
E) all of the above
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A) association cortex.
B) tertiary cortex.
C) motor cortex.
D) secondary sensory cortex.
E) primary sensory cortex.
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A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 16
E) 300
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A) maintain balance.
B) activate one branch of cranial nerve VIII.
C) are the semicircular canals.
D) all of the above
E) both A and B
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A) No receptors have been discovered for salty and sour.
B) Evidence suggests that there may be more than five primary tastes.
C) Many tastes cannot be created from combinations of the five current primaries.
D) Thirty receptors have been discovered for bitter.
E) all of the above
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A) cochlear nuclei.
B) medial geniculate nuclei.
C) lateral geniculate nuclei.
D) superior olives.
E) auditory nerve.
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A) frequency, amplitude, and complexity
B) amplitude, complexity, and frequency
C) amplitude, frequency, and complexity
D) complexity, frequency, and amplitude
E) none of the above
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A) there is one absolute top.
B) there is one absolute bottom.
C) each element has specific levels or ranks with respect to one another.
D) no two elements are at the same level.
E) there is no cortical involvement.
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A) improves the perception of stimuli that are its focus.
B) has no effect on perception.
C) seems to depend totally on thalamic mechanisms.
D) seems to depend totally on changes in receptors.
E) blocks out, just slightly, the perception of those stimuli that are its focus.
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A) some types of pain.
B) some types of analgesia.
C) touch.
D) audition.
E) stereognosis.
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A) always accompanies hearing loss.
B) is always cured by cutting the contralateral auditory nerve.
C) is always cured by cutting the ipsilateral auditory nerve.
D) both A and C
E) none of the above
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A) are located in the same part of the mucosa.
B) are located throughout the mucosa.
C) project to the same locations (glomeruli) on the olfactory bulbs.
D) both A and C
E) both B and C
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A) dorsal column nuclei
B) tectum
C) reticular formation
D) colliculi
E) thalamus
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A) SII
B) periaqueductal gray
C) paraventricular nuclei
D) ventral posterior nuclei
E) medial lemniscus
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