G8Bi 3.1 Magic and the Brain (Vocabulary 1)
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- Q1
If you are ________________________, it means you have the ability to understand or know something without any direct evidence or reasoning process.
cognitive
intuitive
inattentive
inventive
30s - Q2
A ______________________ is someone who believes that humans are selfish and that they only do something if it will benefit themselves.
Users enter free textType an Answer30s - Q3
Scientists believe there are approximately 90 billion ______________________ in your brain.
nerons
neuralons
neurals
neurons
30s - Q4
If you _________________ look at someone’s answers on a test, you are cheating.
covertly
intuitively
30s - Q5
The loss of _________________ can cause cognitive decline.
neurals
neurons
nasals
nostrils
30s - Q6
If you're interested in the way human brains work, you might want to study _________________.
neurscience
neuroscience
neuralscience
neurascience
30s - Q7
Sometimes your body will tell you in _________________ ways that you need to go to the doctor, other times you need to try to guess its secret signals.
intuitive
covert
overt
apparent
30s - Q8
Neural processes take place in the...
brain.
imagination.
fingers.
eye.
30s - Q9
A cynic would most likely respond to the achievements of another with...
envy.
confusion.
criticism.
admiration.
30s - Q10
Which of the following would you most likely study in a neuroscience class?
the effects of different things on the brain
the method plants use to convert sunlight to energy
the way the moon affects ocean tides
the structure of the human skeleton
30s - Q11
Which of the following is a neural disorder (disease or sickness)?
pneumonia 肺炎
measles 麻疹
arthritis 關節炎
epilepsy 癫痫
30s - Q12
Which of these would a neuroscientist most likely study?
a disease that causes memory loss
a chemical that is added to fertilizers
a gene mutation associated with heart disease
a highly contagious form of influenza
30s - Q13
Cynic is most similar to:
naysayer
navigator
spectator
overseer
30s - Q14
The opposite of overt is "hidden".
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q15
A cynic is likely to approve of charitable donations.
falsetrueTrue or False30s