IT'S ALL IN YOUR Mind â PRE TEST ANSWER KEY - The University ...
IT'S ALL IN YOUR Mind â PRE TEST ANSWER KEY - The University ...
IT'S ALL IN YOUR Mind â PRE TEST ANSWER KEY - The University ...
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Positively Aging: ® CHOICES AND CHANGES<br />
UNIT 3 – IT’S <strong>ALL</strong> <strong>IN</strong> <strong>YOUR</strong> <strong>Mind</strong> – <strong>PRE</strong> <strong>TEST</strong><br />
<strong>ANSWER</strong> <strong>KEY</strong><br />
<strong>PRE</strong> <strong>TEST</strong><br />
1. b. occipital lobe<br />
2. b. cerebellum<br />
3. d. interpret impulses from sensory neurons<br />
4. b. dendrite<br />
5. c. #3<br />
6. a. 1 to 2 to 3 to 5<br />
7. a. You pick up a pen with your left hand<br />
8. d. the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body<br />
9. c. insulates the neuron with fatty material the signals skip through<br />
10. b. at a desk in a quiet room<br />
11. c. Kinesthetic Intelligence<br />
12. d. is easily distracted<br />
13. c. dressing for work/school<br />
14. c. memory and judgment<br />
15. c. Alzheimer’s disease<br />
16. a. short-term memory loss<br />
17. c. do not divide to make more neurons<br />
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© 2001 UTHSCSA "Positively Aging®" a trade mark of the <strong>University</strong> of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio 1-1
Positively Aging: ® CHOICES AND CHANGES<br />
UNIT 3 – IT’S <strong>ALL</strong> <strong>IN</strong> <strong>YOUR</strong> <strong>Mind</strong> – POST <strong>TEST</strong><br />
<strong>ANSWER</strong> <strong>KEY</strong><br />
POST <strong>TEST</strong><br />
1. b. occipital lobe<br />
2. c. cerebrum<br />
3. b. cerebellum<br />
4. d. interpret impulses from sensory neurons<br />
5. a. brain stem<br />
6. c. insulates the neuron with fatty material the signals skip through<br />
7. b. dendrite<br />
8. c. #3<br />
9. a. 1 to 2 to 3 to 5<br />
10. b. dendrite<br />
11. d. synapse<br />
12. a. you pick up a pen with your left hand<br />
13. d. the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body<br />
14. c. do not divide to make more neurons<br />
15. b. at a desk in a quiet room<br />
16. d. is easily distracted<br />
17. c. study where there are lots of distractions<br />
18. c. Kinesthetic Intelligence<br />
19. a. Interpersonal Intelligence<br />
20. c. dressing for work/school<br />
21. c. discretionary activities<br />
22. c. memory and judgment<br />
23. c. Alzheimer's disease<br />
24. c. Alzheimer's disease<br />
25. a. short-term memory loss<br />
© 2001 UTHSCSA "Positively Aging®" a trade mark of the <strong>University</strong> of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio 1-2