BISC 3850.101 EXAM 4 Name 7. After age, this is the second biggest non-genetic r
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BISC 3850.101 EXAM 4 Name 7. After age, this is the second biggest non-genetic risk factor for developing Alzheimer's disease. a. Body-mass index b. Head trauma c. Number of sunburns before the age of 20 d. Dislike of Sudoku puzzles e. A diet high in protein 8. Hyperphosphorylation of tau proteins lead to a. amyloid plaques b. tauntauns c. neurofibrillary tangles d. tau fragments e a andc 9. An example of an environmental factor that is protective against developing Alzheimer's disease is a. saturated fats b. head trauma c. social media use d. high level of education e. dandy-boy apples 10. Which of the following is an example of covert attention (from the perspective of yourselt)? Talking to a presumed Russian KGB agent while watching her eyes for any subconscious shift of gaze which might reveal of the location of the contraband. Watching the poker player across the table fidget with his chips, wondering if he is bluffing. How could he not fold when you have a full house?! Reading the latest review of The Last Jedi while nodding and mumbling, "uh-huh, that's interesting" every few seconds to your Aunt Mira's latest theory about local UFO sightings. Listening to your sister have an intense debate with your parents about the nature of cons a. b. c. d. sciousness at the kitchen table while you measure out ingredients for the spicy gumbo you're making with your brother- only to be surprised when he yells, "What are you doing?! That's cinnamon, not cayenne!!" 11. Dorsal brain areas in the parietal and frontal cortex, including the frontal eye fields, constitute the circuits necessary for a. voluntary b. reflexive c. distractible d. introspective e. impulsive attention.Explanation / Answer
7. After age this is the second biggest non generic risk factor for developing Alzheimer's disease:
(e) a diet high in protein.
The risk for developing Alzheimer's disease is affected by environmental factors including diet, activity, traumatic brain injury etc.
8. Hyoerphosphorylation of tau proteins lead to neurofibrillary tangles.
(c) neurofibrillary tangles.
9. An example of an environmental factor that is protective against developing Alzheimer's disease is:
(b) head trauma.
Serious head injury and future risk of Alzheimer's especially when the trauma occurs repeatedly or involves loss of consciousness.
10. (b)
11. Dorsal brain areas in the parietal and frontal cortex, including the frontal eye field, constitute the circuits necessary for:
( a) voluntary.
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