Deck 14: Integration of Nervous System Functions
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Deck 14: Integration of Nervous System Functions
1
The pain a person experiences with acute appendicitis results from stimulating nerve endings called ________.
A) painreceptors
B) internoreceptors
C) visceroreceptors
D) proprioceptors
E) appendoreceptors
A) painreceptors
B) internoreceptors
C) visceroreceptors
D) proprioceptors
E) appendoreceptors
C
2
Which of the following is a visceral sensation?
A) Pain
B) Touch
C) Temperature
D) Proprioception
E) Balance
A) Pain
B) Touch
C) Temperature
D) Proprioception
E) Balance
A
3
A state of conscious awareness of stimuli received by sensory receptors is called ________.
A) adaptation
B) projection
C) translation
D) perception
E) inclination
A) adaptation
B) projection
C) translation
D) perception
E) inclination
D
4
Which of these combinations of general senses depends on mechanoreceptors?
A) Touch and temperature
B) Pressure and temperature
C) Pressure and proprioception
D) Proprioception and temperature
E) Taste and smell
A) Touch and temperature
B) Pressure and temperature
C) Pressure and proprioception
D) Proprioception and temperature
E) Taste and smell
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5
The conscious awareness of stimuli received by sensory receptors is called perception.
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The simplest and most common type of sensory nerve endings are free nerve endings.
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7
Mechanoreceptors respond to
A) compression of receptors.
B) irritation of nerve endings.
C) light striking the receptors.
D) binding of molecules to membrane receptors.
E) a change in temperature.
A) compression of receptors.
B) irritation of nerve endings.
C) light striking the receptors.
D) binding of molecules to membrane receptors.
E) a change in temperature.
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8
When people smoke cigarettes, they damage some of their taste buds. Which type of sense has been damaged by the smoking?
A) Special
B) Somatic
C) Visceral
D) Autonomic
E) Nonspecialized
A) Special
B) Somatic
C) Visceral
D) Autonomic
E) Nonspecialized
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9
The sense of taste is an example of a general sense.
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10
Which of the following is a general sense?
A) Smell
B) Taste
C) Touch
D) Hearing
E) Vision
A) Smell
B) Taste
C) Touch
D) Hearing
E) Vision
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11
Which of the following term and description is mismatched?
A) Visceroreceptors - associated with organs
B) Adaptation - decreased sensitivity to continued stimulus
C) Projection - sensation is perceived at the site of the stimulus
D) Proprioceptors - information about body position
E) Cutaneous receptors - associated with the viscera
A) Visceroreceptors - associated with organs
B) Adaptation - decreased sensitivity to continued stimulus
C) Projection - sensation is perceived at the site of the stimulus
D) Proprioceptors - information about body position
E) Cutaneous receptors - associated with the viscera
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12
Vision is dependent upon ________.
A) chemoreceptors
B) photoreceptors
C) thermoreceptors
D) mechanoreceptors
E) nociceptors
A) chemoreceptors
B) photoreceptors
C) thermoreceptors
D) mechanoreceptors
E) nociceptors
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13
The sensory speech area is Broca area.
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14
Changes in the blood concentration of glucose, oxygen, and hydrogen are detected by ________.
A) baroreceptors
B) chemoreceptors
C) nociceptors
D) proprioceptors
E) thermoreceptors
A) baroreceptors
B) chemoreceptors
C) nociceptors
D) proprioceptors
E) thermoreceptors
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15
If you feel someone touch you on the shoulder, the person has stimulated a/an ________ sense.
A) special
B) somatic
C) visceral
D) undifferentiated
E) None of the choices are correct.
A) special
B) somatic
C) visceral
D) undifferentiated
E) None of the choices are correct.
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16
The perception of position and movement of body parts is ________.
A) sensation
B) kinesthesia
C) proprioception
D) All of the choices are correct.
A) sensation
B) kinesthesia
C) proprioception
D) All of the choices are correct.
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17
Visceroreceptors are receptors associated with joints, tendons, and other connective tissue.
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18
The ability to detect simultaneous stimulation at two points on the skin is called two-point discrimination.
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19
Free nerve endings respond to
A) temperature change and pain.
B) pressure and vibration.
C) light touch and two-point discrimination.
D) temperature change and pressure.
E) chemicals.
A) temperature change and pain.
B) pressure and vibration.
C) light touch and two-point discrimination.
D) temperature change and pressure.
E) chemicals.
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20
All aspects of a memory are stored together in the brain.
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21
Receptors that detect stretch of a tendon and are important for control of muscle contraction are ________.
A) muscle spindles
B) Pacinian corpuscles
C) Ruffini end organs
D) Golgi tendon organs
E) Meissner corpuscles
A) muscle spindles
B) Pacinian corpuscles
C) Ruffini end organs
D) Golgi tendon organs
E) Meissner corpuscles
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22
Superficial pain is highly localized, but visceral pain is diffuse because
A) the viscera has fewer pain receptors.
B) the skin has more sensitive pain receptors.
C) the viscera has fewer mechanoreceptors which give location information.
D) visceral pain has less emotional involvement.
A) the viscera has fewer pain receptors.
B) the skin has more sensitive pain receptors.
C) the viscera has fewer mechanoreceptors which give location information.
D) visceral pain has less emotional involvement.
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23
The ________ are distributed throughout the dermal papillae and are involved in ________ touch.
A) Merkel disks; very deep
B) Pacinian corpuscles; very light
C) Muscle spindles; fine proprioceptive
D) Golgi tendon organs; limited awareness
E) Meissner corpuscles; two-point discrimination
A) Merkel disks; very deep
B) Pacinian corpuscles; very light
C) Muscle spindles; fine proprioceptive
D) Golgi tendon organs; limited awareness
E) Meissner corpuscles; two-point discrimination
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24
Rapidly adapting proprioceptors that provide information on the location of a moving hand are known as ________ receptors.
A) phasic
B) primary
C) secondary
D) tonic
A) phasic
B) primary
C) secondary
D) tonic
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25
The ability to localize the position of body parts is called ________.
A) two-point discrimination
B) proprioception
C) fine touch
D) light touch
E) perception
A) two-point discrimination
B) proprioception
C) fine touch
D) light touch
E) perception
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26
Specialized muscle fibers associated with detection of muscle length are ________.
A) muscle spindles
B) Pacinian corpuscles
C) Ruffini end organs
D) Golgi tendon organs
E) Merkel disks
A) muscle spindles
B) Pacinian corpuscles
C) Ruffini end organs
D) Golgi tendon organs
E) Merkel disks
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27
Decreased sensitivity to a continued stimulus is called ________.
A) adaptation
B) projection
C) translation
D) conduction
E) phantom pain
A) adaptation
B) projection
C) translation
D) conduction
E) phantom pain
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28
The portion of the dorsal column/medial lemniscal tract that carries proprioceptive sensations from nerve endings in the feet and legs is the ________.
A) nucleus gracilis
B) nucleus cuneatus
C) fasciculus gracilis
D) fasciculus cuneatus
E) fasciculus nucleus
A) nucleus gracilis
B) nucleus cuneatus
C) fasciculus gracilis
D) fasciculus cuneatus
E) fasciculus nucleus
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29
Receptors that in general do not produce an action potential, but can release neurotransmitters in response to a receptor potential are ________ receptors.
A) phasic
B) primary
C) secondary
D) tonic
A) phasic
B) primary
C) secondary
D) tonic
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30
Slowly adapting proprioceptors that would let you know the position of your thumb without looking at it are known as ________ receptors.
A) phasic
B) primary
C) secondary
D) tonic
A) phasic
B) primary
C) secondary
D) tonic
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31
Which of the following tract is mismatched with its description?
A) Spinotectal tract - visual reflexes
B) Fasciculus cuneatus - vibration from upper body half
C) Spinoreticular tract - light touch
D) Spinocerebellar tract - proprioception
E) Spinocerebellar tract - comparator function
A) Spinotectal tract - visual reflexes
B) Fasciculus cuneatus - vibration from upper body half
C) Spinoreticular tract - light touch
D) Spinocerebellar tract - proprioception
E) Spinocerebellar tract - comparator function
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32
All of the following nerve endings are found in the skin EXCEPT ________.
A) Pacinian corpuscles
B) proprioceptors
C) Ruffini end organs
D) Merkel disks
E) Meissner corpuscles
A) Pacinian corpuscles
B) proprioceptors
C) Ruffini end organs
D) Merkel disks
E) Meissner corpuscles
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33
When a person is exposed to temperature extremes, why is it difficult to distinguish hot from cold objects?
A) Temperature perception requires more than one type of receptor.
B) Temperatures above 37 degrees centigrade actually stimulate the cold receptors.
C) At extremes, pain receptors are stimulated by both very hot and very cold objects.
D) Most temperature receptors cannot differentiate hot from cold.
E) Pain receptors are inhibited by both very hot and very cold objects.
A) Temperature perception requires more than one type of receptor.
B) Temperatures above 37 degrees centigrade actually stimulate the cold receptors.
C) At extremes, pain receptors are stimulated by both very hot and very cold objects.
D) Most temperature receptors cannot differentiate hot from cold.
E) Pain receptors are inhibited by both very hot and very cold objects.
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34
Which of the following receptor type is mismatched with its sensation?
A) Merkel disks - light touch
B) Pacinian corpuscles - vibration
C) Meissner corpuscles - two-point discrimination
D) Ruffini end organs - temperature
E) Hair follicle receptors - slight bending of the hair
A) Merkel disks - light touch
B) Pacinian corpuscles - vibration
C) Meissner corpuscles - two-point discrimination
D) Ruffini end organs - temperature
E) Hair follicle receptors - slight bending of the hair
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35
Pacinian corpuscles respond to
A) an increase in tendon tension.
B) deep cutaneous pressure and vibration.
C) stretch and tension.
D) temperature and pain.
E) light touch.
A) an increase in tendon tension.
B) deep cutaneous pressure and vibration.
C) stretch and tension.
D) temperature and pain.
E) light touch.
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36
Which of the following is an ascending pathway in the spinal cord?
A) Lateral spinothalamic tract
B) Rubrospinal tract
C) Lateral corticospinal tract
D) Tectospinal tract
E) Anterior corticospinal tract
A) Lateral spinothalamic tract
B) Rubrospinal tract
C) Lateral corticospinal tract
D) Tectospinal tract
E) Anterior corticospinal tract
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37
Terrance is told by his physician that he has lesions on one side of his spinal cord, which cut the lateral spinothalamic tract. Therefore, Terrance will have an inability to perceive
A) sensations of touch from both sides of his body below the level of injury.
B) his sense of proprioception on the same side of his body below the level of the injury.
C) cutaneous sensations on the opposite side of his body below the level of injury.
D) sensations of vibration on the opposite side of his body at the level of the injury.
E) sensations of tickle on the same side of his body below the level of injury.
A) sensations of touch from both sides of his body below the level of injury.
B) his sense of proprioception on the same side of his body below the level of the injury.
C) cutaneous sensations on the opposite side of his body below the level of injury.
D) sensations of vibration on the opposite side of his body at the level of the injury.
E) sensations of tickle on the same side of his body below the level of injury.
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38
The fasciculus gracilis and fasciculus cuneatus would help us
A) perceive pain.
B) tell if an object is rough or smooth.
C) sense temperature.
D) move our arms and legs.
E) write a sentence.
A) perceive pain.
B) tell if an object is rough or smooth.
C) sense temperature.
D) move our arms and legs.
E) write a sentence.
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39
In an ascending pathway, axons of the secondary neuron travel from the
A) receptor to the spinal cord.
B) receptor to the brain.
C) spinal cord through the brainstem to the thalamus.
D) thalamus to the cerebral cortex.
E) spinal cord to cerebellum.
A) receptor to the spinal cord.
B) receptor to the brain.
C) spinal cord through the brainstem to the thalamus.
D) thalamus to the cerebral cortex.
E) spinal cord to cerebellum.
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40
Receptors that in general produce an action potential in response to a receptor potential are ________ receptors.
A) phasic
B) primary
C) secondary
D) tonic
A) phasic
B) primary
C) secondary
D) tonic
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41
The gate control theory of pain says that pain impulses traveling through the lateral spinothalamic tract can be suppressed by increased activity of the
A) anterior spinothalamic tract.
B) tertiary neurons.
C) extrapyramidal tracts.
D) dorsal column/medial lemniscal system.
E) spinocerebellar tracts.
A) anterior spinothalamic tract.
B) tertiary neurons.
C) extrapyramidal tracts.
D) dorsal column/medial lemniscal system.
E) spinocerebellar tracts.
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42
The taste area is located in the ________.
A) insula
B) parietal lobe
C) frontal lobe
D) temporal lobe
A) insula
B) parietal lobe
C) frontal lobe
D) temporal lobe
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43
The primary somatic sensory or general sensory area is located in the
A) postcentral gyrus.
B) precentral gyrus.
C) prefrontal gyrus.
D) central sulcus.
E) superior temporal gyrus.
A) postcentral gyrus.
B) precentral gyrus.
C) prefrontal gyrus.
D) central sulcus.
E) superior temporal gyrus.
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44
Which of the following statements concerning the descending pathways of the spinal cord is true?
A) Most descending pathways control sensory functions.
B) Many of the descending pathways decussate in the midbrain.
C) Descending pathways consist of upper and lower motor neurons.
D) Descending pathways must synapse in the thalamus.
E) These pathways start in the spinal cord and end in the brain.
A) Most descending pathways control sensory functions.
B) Many of the descending pathways decussate in the midbrain.
C) Descending pathways consist of upper and lower motor neurons.
D) Descending pathways must synapse in the thalamus.
E) These pathways start in the spinal cord and end in the brain.
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45
Which of the following pairs is mismatched?
A) Corticospinal tract - movements, especially the hands
B) Corticobulbar tract - movements in the head and face
C) Rubrospinal tract - two-point discrimination
D) Vestibulospinal tract - maintains upright posture
E) Reticulospinal - posture adjustments and walking
A) Corticospinal tract - movements, especially the hands
B) Corticobulbar tract - movements in the head and face
C) Rubrospinal tract - two-point discrimination
D) Vestibulospinal tract - maintains upright posture
E) Reticulospinal - posture adjustments and walking
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46
Which of the following functions is most likely to be performed by the visual association area?
A) Recognize the face of a close friend
B) See the shape of the visual image
C) Sense pain impulses
D) Move the eyes
E) See color
A) Recognize the face of a close friend
B) See the shape of the visual image
C) Sense pain impulses
D) Move the eyes
E) See color
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47
Amputees frequently perceive pain in the amputated structure. This type of pain is called ________ pain.
A) chronic
B) phantom
C) referred
D) gate
E) ghost
A) chronic
B) phantom
C) referred
D) gate
E) ghost
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48
The primary somatosensory cortex is located in the ________ lobe.
A) frontal
B) temporal
C) occipital
D) parietal
A) frontal
B) temporal
C) occipital
D) parietal
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49
If you decide to "snap your fingers," the first neurons to be stimulated are the ________ neurons.
A) association
B) premotor
C) postmotor
D) sensory
A) association
B) premotor
C) postmotor
D) sensory
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50
Impulses that initiate motivation and forethought originate in the ________.
A) postcentral gyrus
B) precentral gyrus
C) prefrontal area
D) association area
E) central sulcus
A) postcentral gyrus
B) precentral gyrus
C) prefrontal area
D) association area
E) central sulcus
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51
When the CNS responds to tissue damage by decreasing the pain threshold and increasing its sensitivity to pain, this is called ________.
A) referred pain
B) central sensitization
C) peripheral sensitization
D) cumulative sensitization
E) phantom pain
A) referred pain
B) central sensitization
C) peripheral sensitization
D) cumulative sensitization
E) phantom pain
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52
During brain surgery, the superior portion of the primary somatic sensory cortex of a patient is stimulated. The patient is most likely to
A) flex his fingers.
B) talk to the surgeon.
C) smile.
D) feel something touching his back.
E) wiggle his toes.
A) flex his fingers.
B) talk to the surgeon.
C) smile.
D) feel something touching his back.
E) wiggle his toes.
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53
A patient has suffered a cerebral hemorrhage that has damaged the primary motor area of his right cerebral cortex. As a result the
A) patient cannot voluntarily move his right arm or leg.
B) patient feels no sensations on the left side of his body.
C) patient cannot voluntarily move his left eye.
D) patient's heart stops beating.
E) patient cannot voluntarily move his left arm or leg.
A) patient cannot voluntarily move his right arm or leg.
B) patient feels no sensations on the left side of his body.
C) patient cannot voluntarily move his left eye.
D) patient's heart stops beating.
E) patient cannot voluntarily move his left arm or leg.
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54
The size of various regions of the primary somatic sensory cortex is proportional to the ________ sensory receptors in that area of the body.
A) size of
B) location of
C) number of
D) size of muscles in
E) position of the
A) size of
B) location of
C) number of
D) size of muscles in
E) position of the
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55
The conscious perception of cutaneous sensations occurs in the cerebral cortex, but these sensations are perceived as if they were on the surface of the body. This is called ________.
A) association
B) perception
C) projection
D) integration
E) localization
A) association
B) perception
C) projection
D) integration
E) localization
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56
The primary motor area
A) contains sensory neurons for the face in its inferior portion.
B) contains a smaller area for control of the hands than for control of the legs.
C) contains neurons that control smooth muscle.
D) contains more motor neurons for the thighs than the mouth.
E) contains a larger area for control of the hand and fingers than for control of the arm and elbow.
A) contains sensory neurons for the face in its inferior portion.
B) contains a smaller area for control of the hands than for control of the legs.
C) contains neurons that control smooth muscle.
D) contains more motor neurons for the thighs than the mouth.
E) contains a larger area for control of the hand and fingers than for control of the arm and elbow.
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57
The auditory cortex is located in the ________.
A) insula
B) temporal lobe
C) parietal lobe
D) frontal lobe
A) insula
B) temporal lobe
C) parietal lobe
D) frontal lobe
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58
Upper motor neurons
A) are found in the visual cortex.
B) control skeletal muscles.
C) are responsible for planning voluntary movements.
D) are located in the prefrontal area.
E) control smooth muscle.
A) are found in the visual cortex.
B) control skeletal muscles.
C) are responsible for planning voluntary movements.
D) are located in the prefrontal area.
E) control smooth muscle.
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59
Which of the following is a descending pathway in the spinal cord?
A) Fasciculus gracilis
B) Corticospinal tract
C) Spinothalamic tract
D) Spinoreticular tract
E) Trigeminothalamic tract
A) Fasciculus gracilis
B) Corticospinal tract
C) Spinothalamic tract
D) Spinoreticular tract
E) Trigeminothalamic tract
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60
If a person decided to jump over a chair, which of the following areas organizes the motor functions needed to carry out this action?
A) Visual cortex
B) Premotor area
C) Prefrontal area
D) Auditory association area
E) Visual association area
A) Visual cortex
B) Premotor area
C) Prefrontal area
D) Auditory association area
E) Visual association area
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61
Which of the cortical areas listed below is most likely to be stimulated first when repeating a word you just heard spoken?
A) Auditory association area
B) Broca area
C) Primary motor area
D) Primary auditory cortex
E) Wernicke area
A) Auditory association area
B) Broca area
C) Primary motor area
D) Primary auditory cortex
E) Wernicke area
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62
A primary function of the cerebellum is to ________.
A) interpret sound
B) coordinate movement
C) control body temperature
D) regulate consciousness
E) regulate sleep patterns
A) interpret sound
B) coordinate movement
C) control body temperature
D) regulate consciousness
E) regulate sleep patterns
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63
Which of the following is NOT a function of the cerebellum?
A) Learning to play the harp
B) Keeping time with music
C) Sleep-wake cycle
D) Coordination of skeletal muscles
A) Learning to play the harp
B) Keeping time with music
C) Sleep-wake cycle
D) Coordination of skeletal muscles
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64
The brainstem
A) includes nuclei of cranial nerves II - XII.
B) contains centers for several vital reflexes like heart rate and blood pressure.
C) contains the reticular formation.
D) contains nuclei for vomiting and sneezing reflexes.
E) All of the choices are correct.
A) includes nuclei of cranial nerves II - XII.
B) contains centers for several vital reflexes like heart rate and blood pressure.
C) contains the reticular formation.
D) contains nuclei for vomiting and sneezing reflexes.
E) All of the choices are correct.
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65
A nurse is caring for a patient who exhibits the following symptoms:
(1) Inability to maintain balance while walking
(2) Normal intelligence
(3) Can initiate voluntary movements, although they are somewhat uncoordinated
(4) Decreased tone in the skeletal muscles
The patient is probably suffering from a condition that affected the ________.
A) midbrain
B) cerebellum
C) basal ganglia
D) cerebral cortex
E) brainstem
(1) Inability to maintain balance while walking
(2) Normal intelligence
(3) Can initiate voluntary movements, although they are somewhat uncoordinated
(4) Decreased tone in the skeletal muscles
The patient is probably suffering from a condition that affected the ________.
A) midbrain
B) cerebellum
C) basal ganglia
D) cerebral cortex
E) brainstem
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66
If the Broca area is damaged, the result is
A) loss of memory.
B) impairment in the movement of the right leg.
C) blindness.
D) hesitant and distorted speech.
E) inability to think of things to say.
A) loss of memory.
B) impairment in the movement of the right leg.
C) blindness.
D) hesitant and distorted speech.
E) inability to think of things to say.
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67
Damage to Wernicke area would result in
A) facial paralysis.
B) facial tics.
C) aphasia.
D) "seeing stars".
E) apraxia.
A) facial paralysis.
B) facial tics.
C) aphasia.
D) "seeing stars".
E) apraxia.
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68
Various areas of the cortex form functional pathways to conduct action potentials necessary to perform specific functions. Arrange the areas below in proper sequence to accomplish reading a poem aloud.
(1) Visual association area
(2) Premotor area
(3) Broca area
(4) Primary motor area
(5) Wernicke area
(6) Visual cortex
A) 1, 6, 5, 3, 4, 2
B) 6, 1, 5, 3, 2, 4
C) 6, 1, 3, 5, 4, 2
D) 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 3
E) 5, 4, 3, 6, 1, 2
(1) Visual association area
(2) Premotor area
(3) Broca area
(4) Primary motor area
(5) Wernicke area
(6) Visual cortex
A) 1, 6, 5, 3, 4, 2
B) 6, 1, 5, 3, 2, 4
C) 6, 1, 3, 5, 4, 2
D) 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 3
E) 5, 4, 3, 6, 1, 2
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69
Which of the following result when the spinal cord is hemitransected (cut) on the left side?
(1) Loss of pain and thermal sensations below the injury on the left side
(2) Loss of pain and thermal sensations below the injury on the right side
(3) Loss of fine touch and pressure sensations below the injury on the left side
(4) Loss of fine touch and pressure sensations below the injury on right side
(5) Loss of fine motor control on the right side below the injury
(6) Loss of fine motor control on the left side below the injury
A) 1, 3, 5
B) 2, 4, 6
C) 2, 3, 6
D) 1, 3, 4, 6
E) 1, 4, 5, 6
(1) Loss of pain and thermal sensations below the injury on the left side
(2) Loss of pain and thermal sensations below the injury on the right side
(3) Loss of fine touch and pressure sensations below the injury on the left side
(4) Loss of fine touch and pressure sensations below the injury on right side
(5) Loss of fine motor control on the right side below the injury
(6) Loss of fine motor control on the left side below the injury
A) 1, 3, 5
B) 2, 4, 6
C) 2, 3, 6
D) 1, 3, 4, 6
E) 1, 4, 5, 6
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70
Two tracts found within the extrapyramidal system are the ________.
A) rubrospinal and corticospinal
B) spinothalamic and tectospinal
C) vestibulospinal and rubrospinal
D) corticobulbar and vestibulospinal
E) corticospinal and corticobulbar
A) rubrospinal and corticospinal
B) spinothalamic and tectospinal
C) vestibulospinal and rubrospinal
D) corticobulbar and vestibulospinal
E) corticospinal and corticobulbar
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71
Indicate the order of each of the following in a descending pathway.
(1) Cerebral cortex
(2) Pyramids
(3) Cerebral peduncles
(4) Internal capsule
A) 1, 2, 3, 4
B) 1, 3, 4, 2
C) 1, 3, 2, 4
D) 2, 4, 3, 1
E) 1, 4, 3, 2
(1) Cerebral cortex
(2) Pyramids
(3) Cerebral peduncles
(4) Internal capsule
A) 1, 2, 3, 4
B) 1, 3, 4, 2
C) 1, 3, 2, 4
D) 2, 4, 3, 1
E) 1, 4, 3, 2
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72
Wernicke area is necessary for
A) motivation.
B) understanding and formulating coherent speech.
C) initiating the muscular movements of speech.
D) processing visual images.
E) smiling.
A) motivation.
B) understanding and formulating coherent speech.
C) initiating the muscular movements of speech.
D) processing visual images.
E) smiling.
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73
Which neurotransmitter has been implicated in Parkinson's disease?
A) Norepinephrine
B) Dopamine
C) Serotonin
D) GABA
E) Acetylcholine
A) Norepinephrine
B) Dopamine
C) Serotonin
D) GABA
E) Acetylcholine
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74
Damage to the cerebellum is likely to cause
A) decreased muscle tone.
B) balance impairment.
C) the tendency to overshoot when reaching for an object.
D) an intention tremor.
E) All of the choices are correct.
A) decreased muscle tone.
B) balance impairment.
C) the tendency to overshoot when reaching for an object.
D) an intention tremor.
E) All of the choices are correct.
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75
The cerebellum functions as a comparator. This means that the cerebellum compares
A) the incoming sensory stimuli with the outgoing sensory stimuli.
B) intended movements with actual movements.
C) spinal cord activity with the activity of the cerebrum.
D) the right cerebellar hemisphere with the left cerebellar hemisphere.
E) and coordinates rapid, complex movements like figure skating.
A) the incoming sensory stimuli with the outgoing sensory stimuli.
B) intended movements with actual movements.
C) spinal cord activity with the activity of the cerebrum.
D) the right cerebellar hemisphere with the left cerebellar hemisphere.
E) and coordinates rapid, complex movements like figure skating.
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76
A lesion in the red nucleus results in ________ tremors.
A) resting
B) intention
C) sleeping
D) reflex
A) resting
B) intention
C) sleeping
D) reflex
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77
The extrapyramidal system
A) controls the speed of skilled movements.
B) maintains control of unconscious movements.
C) interprets cutaneous perception.
D) projects sensory information from the medulla to the cerebrum.
E) control facial expression, mastication, and tongue movements.
A) controls the speed of skilled movements.
B) maintains control of unconscious movements.
C) interprets cutaneous perception.
D) projects sensory information from the medulla to the cerebrum.
E) control facial expression, mastication, and tongue movements.
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78
Which of the following would you observe in a patient with a tumor of the cerebellum?
A) Loss of general sensation
B) Balance impairment
C) No heartbeat
D) Increased sex drive
E) No conscious thought
A) Loss of general sensation
B) Balance impairment
C) No heartbeat
D) Increased sex drive
E) No conscious thought
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79
Lesion of the basal nuclei could cause
A) loss of memory.
B) uncontrolled rage.
C) fluent but circular speech.
D) a slight shaking of the hands or head.
E) loss of sensation.
A) loss of memory.
B) uncontrolled rage.
C) fluent but circular speech.
D) a slight shaking of the hands or head.
E) loss of sensation.
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80
The right cerebral hemisphere
A) receives sensory input from the left side of the body.
B) is the dominant hemisphere for speech in most people.
C) tends to be smaller than the left cerebral hemisphere.
D) contains no association areas.
E) is not connected to the left cerebral hemisphere.
A) receives sensory input from the left side of the body.
B) is the dominant hemisphere for speech in most people.
C) tends to be smaller than the left cerebral hemisphere.
D) contains no association areas.
E) is not connected to the left cerebral hemisphere.
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