A PSY 214 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Amobarbital, Receptive Aphasia, Conduction Aphasia

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Question 1: the term aphasia refers to, a motor deficit that impairs speech, a disturbance in the comprehension or production of speech, a sensory deficit that impairs speech, the lateralization of speech. Question 2: how is it known that speech is localized on the left in most individuals, sodium amytal test, self-report, it is directly related to handedness, artists have speech on the right side. Question 3: slow, labored, and non-fluent speech following a stroke in the left inferior temporal lobe is called, wernicke"s aphasia, conduction aphasia, transcortical sensory aphasia, broca"s aphasia. Question 4: full wernicke"s aphasia involves, pure word deafness, transcortical sensory aphasia, both of the above, none of the above. Question 9: tolerance to cocaine is produced through which mechanism, presynaptic inhibition of dopamine release into nucleus accumbens (na, inhibition of dopamine reuptake transporter, opening of na+ channels through a 2nd messenger, cocaine is a dopamine receptor antagonist.