Neurobiologists once believed that the workings of the brain were guided exclusively by electrical signals; according to this theory, communication between neurons (brain cells) is possible because electrical impulses travel from one neuron to the next by literally leaping across the synapses (gaps between neurons). ███
Neurobiologists' traditional hypothesis ·Brain works exclusively by electric signals
Brain cells communicate because electrical impulses jump gaps between neurons.
Alternative hypothesis ·Electrical impulses are transmitted chemically between neurons
Neurons secrete a chemical neurotransmitter that binds with a receptor molecule in another neuron. This makes the receptor neuron permeable to ions, and movement of ions creates an electrical impulse. (No need to try to remember the details of this causal mechanism.)
Implication of variety ·Ability to make drugs targeted to specific receptors
This could help alleviate many different brain disorders.
Passage Style
Phenomenon-hypothesis
Single position
22.
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Question Type
Author’s attitude
Implied
The author’s attitude toward the discovery is revealed in theselines. The author has a positive attitude — it’s reasonable to think the author is in favor of curing or reducing the harmful effects of diseases. So since the discovery may lead to ameliorating certain diseases, the author likes the discovery.
a
certainty that its ████████ ████████ ████ ██ ████████
“Certainty” is too extreme. The author says only that the discoveries “may” or “could” help ameliorate diseases.
b
optimism about its █████████ ████████████
This is the best answer. The author’s attitude toward the discovery is revealed in theselines. The author has a positive attitude — it’s reasonable to think the author is in favor of curing or reducing the harmful effects of diseases. So since the discovery may lead to ameliorating certain diseases, the author likes the discovery. We can also say the author is “optimistic” about how the discovery can be applied.
c
apprehension about the ███████████ ██ ███ ██████
The author doesn’t express any fear or worry about the discovery being misused.
d
concern that its ████████ ███ ██████ ███████████
The author doesn’t express any concern in connection with the discovery.
e
skepticism toward its ███████████ █████ ███ █████
The author doesn’t show any sign of skepticism or doubts regarding the discovery.
Difficulty
96% of people who answer get this correct
This is a slightly challenging question.
It is somewhat easier than other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%135
141
75%147
Analysis
Author’s attitude
Implied
Phenomenon-hypothesis
Science
Single position
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
2%
152
b
96%
163
c
1%
152
d
1%
151
e
0%
151
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