A) short-term memory
B) long-term memory
C) semantic memory
D) episodic memory
E) skill memory
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A) Both utilize two neurons per message.
B) In both,the preganglionic neuron is shorter than the postganglionic neuron.
C) Both use norepinephrine as their neurotransmitter.
D) Both arise from the sacral spinal nerves.
E) Both are associated with the relaxed state (rest-and-digest) .
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A) myelinated fibers,the action potential moves through the myelin which allows it to travel faster
B) myelinated fibers,the action potential jumps from one node of Ranvier to another
C) unmyelinated fibers,the absence of myelin allows the action potential to travel faster
D) unmyelinated fibers,the action potential jumps from one node of Ranvier to another
E) unmyelinated fibers,the ions can move in and out of the cell faster without the myelin coating
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A) corpus callosum
B) central canal
C) cerebrum
D) cerebellum
E) pons
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A) the sense of touch.
B) the sense of taste.
C) the sense of vision.
D) the sense of hearing.
E) the sense of smell.
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A) spinal cord
B) primary somatosensory area
C) amygdala
D) reticular formation
E) cerebellum
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A) hippocampus and emotionally charged fearful memories
B) long-term potentiation and memory storage
C) semantic memory and numbers
D) episodic memory and persons
E) prefrontal area and where memories are used
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A) primary motor area
B) primary visual area
C) premotor area
D) motor speech (Broca's) area
E) prefrontal area
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