Title: Chapter 12 - The Central Nervous System
1Chapter 12 - The Central Nervous System
Brain Anatomy
Brain Physiology
Higher Brain Functions
The Spinal Cord
Protection
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2Brain Anatomy 100 Question
- The central sulcus divides which two lobes of the
cerebrum? - a. Frontal and parietal
- b. Parietal and occipital
- c. Parietal and temporal
- d. Temporal and occipital
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3Brain Anatomy 100 Answer
- The central sulcus divides which two lobes of the
cerebrum? - a. Frontal and parietal
- b. Parietal and occipital
- c. Parietal and temporal
- d. Temporal and occipital
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4Brain Anatomy 200 Question
- If you are looking at the arbor vitae, which part
of the brain are you examining? - a. Thalamus
- b. Pons
- c. Medulla
- d. Cerebellum
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5Brain Anatomy 200 Answer
- If you are looking at the arbor vitae, which part
of the brain are you examining? - a. Thalamus
- b. Pons
- c. Medulla
- d. Cerebellum
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6Brain Anatomy 300 Question
- Fibers that connect gray matter between the two
cerebral hemispheres are called ________. - a. associations
- b. commissures
- c. nuclei
- d. projections
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7Brain Anatomy 300 Answer
- Fibers that connect gray matter between the two
cerebral hemispheres are called ________. - a. associations
- b. commissures
- c. nuclei
- d. projections
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8Brain Anatomy 400 Question
- Which portions of the diencephalon can be seen on
the external surfaces of the brain? - a. Pineal body and hypothalamus
- b. Thalamus and hypothalamus
- c. Pineal body and corpora quadrigemina
- d. Pons and medulla
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9Brain Anatomy 400 Answer
- Which portions of the diencephalon can be seen on
the external surfaces of the brain? - a. Pineal body and hypothalamus
- b. Thalamus and hypothalamus
- c. Pineal body and corpora quadrigemina
- d. Pons and medulla
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10Brain Anatomy 500 Question
- The basal nuclei are part of the _________.
- a. cerebrum
- b. diencephalon
- c. brain stem
- d. cerebellum
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11Brain Anatomy 500 Answer
- The basal nuclei are part of the _________.
- a. cerebrum
- b. diencephalon
- c. brain stem
- d. cerebellum
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12Brain Physiology 100 Question
- Brocas area is important in coordinating muscles
involved in ________. - a. eye movements
- b. breathing
- c. speech
- d. piano playing
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13Brain Physiology 100 Answer
- Brocas area is important in coordinating muscles
involved in ________. - a. eye movements
- b. breathing
- c. speech
- d. piano playing
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14Brain Physiology 200 Question
- The cardiac reflex centers are found in the
________. - a. thalamus
- b. midbrain
- c. medulla oblongata
- d. pons
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15Brain Physiology 200 Answer
- The cardiac reflex centers are found in the
________. - a. thalamus
- b. midbrain
- c. medulla oblongata
- d. pons
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16Brain Physiology 300 Question
- To understand what we see and hear we use areas
of the brain called __________. - a. association areas
- b. primary sensory areas
- c. tracts
- d. basal nuclei
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17Brain Physiology 300 Answer
- To understand what we see and hear we use areas
of the brain called __________. - a. association areas
- b. primary sensory areas
- c. tracts
- d. basal nuclei
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18Brain Physiology 400 Question
- This region of the brain could be described as
the Grand Central Station of sensory input. - a. Substantia nigra
- b. Cerebellum
- c. Hippocampus
- d. Thalamus
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19Brain Physiology 400 Answer
- This region of the brain could be described as
the Grand Central Station of sensory input. - a. Substantia nigra
- b. Cerebellum
- c. Hippocampus
- d. Thalamus
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20Brain Physiology 500 Question
- This system is important when you study because
it can filter out distractions. - a. Visual association area
- b. Reticular formation
- c. Hippocampus
- d. Limbic system
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21Brain Physiology 500 Answer
- This system is important when you study because
it can filter out distractions. - a. Visual association area
- b. Reticular formation
- c. Hippocampus
- d. Limbic system
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22Higher Brain Functions 100 Question
- These brain waves are emitted when you take a
test. - a. Alpha
- b. Beta
- c. Delta
- d. Theta
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23Higher Brain Functions 100 Answer
- These brain waves are emitted when you take a
test. - a. Alpha
- b. Beta
- c. Delta
- d. Theta
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24Higher Brain Functions 200 Question
- The region of the brain that allows us to
understand language is ________. - a. Brocas area
- b. the hippocampus
- c. the amygdala
- d. Wernickes area
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25Higher Brain Functions 200 Answer
- The region of the brain that allows us to
understand language is ________. - a. Brocas area
- b. the hippocampus
- c. the amygdala
- d. Wernickes area
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26Higher Brain Functions 300 Question
- These brain waves are emitted during most REM
sleep. - a. Alpha
- b. Beta
- c. Delta
- d. Theta
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27Higher Brain Functions 300 Answer
- These brain waves are emitted during most REM
sleep. - a. Alpha
- b. Beta
- c. Delta
- d. Theta
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28Higher Brain Functions 400 Question
- Bilateral destruction of this area causes severe
memory loss. - a. Cerebellum
- b. Brocas area
- c. Hippocampus
- d. Wernickes area
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29Higher Brain Functions 400 Answer
- Bilateral destruction of this area causes severe
memory loss. - a. Cerebellum
- b. Brocas area
- c. Hippocampus
- d. Wernickes area
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30Higher Brain Functions 500 Question
- All of the following are factors in transferring
STM to LTM except - a. association.
- b. consolidation.
- c. emotion.
- d. repetition.
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31Higher Brain Functions 500 Answer
- All of the following are factors in transferring
STM to LTM except - a. association.
- b. consolidation.
- c. emotion.
- d. repetition.
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32Protection100 Question
- The innermost meninx that protects the brain and
spinal cord is the _________. - a. arachnoid mater
- b. choroid mater
- c. dura mater
- d. pia mater
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33Protection 100 Answer
- The innermost meninx that protects the brain and
spinal cord is the _________. - a. arachnoid mater
- b. choroid mater
- c. dura mater
- d. pia mater
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34Protection 200 Question
- The cerebrospinal fluid is found in the
_________. - a. subdural space
- b. epidural space
- c. subarachnoid space
- d. epiarachnoid space
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35Protection 200 Answer
- The cerebrospinal fluid is found in the
_________. - a. subdural space
- b. epidural space
- c. subarachnoid space
- d. epiarachnoid space
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36Protection 300 Question
- Cerebrospinal fluid is absorbed back into the
blood by the _______. - a. choroid plexus
- b. arachnoid villus
- c. pia mater
- d. falx cerebri
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37Protection 300 Answer
- Cerebrospinal fluid is absorbed back into the
blood by the _______. - a. choroid plexus
- b. arachnoid villus
- c. pia mater
- d. falx cerebri
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38Protection 400 Question
- The central canal of the spinal cord is analogous
to what part of the brain? - a. Subarachnoid space
- b. Ventricles
- c. Corpus callosum
- d. Falx cerebri
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39Protection 400 Answer
- The central canal of the spinal cord is analogous
to what part of the brain? - a. Subarachnoid space
- b. Ventricles
- c. Corpus callosum
- d. Falx cerebri
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40Protection 500 Question
- The blood-brain barrier is an effective barrier
against all of the following except - a. metabolic wastes.
- b. proteins.
- c. potassium.
- d. nicotine.
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41Protection 500 Answer
- The blood-brain barrier is an effective barrier
against all of the following except - a. metabolic wastes.
- b. proteins.
- c. potassium.
- d. nicotine.
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42The Spinal Cord100 Question
- The terminal end of the spinal cord is called the
__________. - a. conus medullaris
- b. filum terminale
- c. cauda equina
- d. lumbar enlargement
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43The Spinal Cord 100 Answer
- The terminal end of the spinal cord is called the
__________. - a. conus medullaris
- b. filum terminale
- c. cauda equina
- d. lumbar enlargement
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44The Spinal Cord 200 Question
- All of the following are gray matter of the
spinal cord except the - a. dorsal horn.
- b. ventral horn.
- c. gray commissure.
- d. dorsal root ganglion.
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45The Spinal Cord 200 Answer
- All of the following are gray matter of the
spinal cord except the - a. dorsal horn.
- b. ventral horn.
- c. gray commissure.
- d. dorsal root ganglion.
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46The Spinal Cord 300 Question
- Which of the following is a descending pathway?
- a. Fasciculus gracilis
- b. Fasciculus cuneatus
- c. Lateral spinothalamic tract
- d. Lateral corticospinal tract
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47The Spinal Cord 300 Answer
- Which of the following is a descending pathway?
- a. Fasciculus gracilis
- b. Fasciculus cuneatus
- c. Lateral spinothalamic tract
- d. Lateral corticospinal tract
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48The Spinal Cord 400 Question
- Pain follows which pathway to the brain?
- a. Fasciculus gracilis
- b. Fasciculus cuneatus
- c. Lateral spinothalamic tract
- d. Lateral corticospinal tract
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49The Spinal Cord 400 Answer
- Pain follows which pathway to the brain?
- a. Fasciculus gracilis
- b. Fasciculus cuneatus
- c. Lateral spinothalamic tract
- d. Lateral corticospinal tract
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50The Spinal Cord 500 Question
- Neurons that transmit impulses from the spinal
cord to the thalamus are called ________. - a. first order
- b. second order
- c. third order
- d. short order
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51The Spinal Cord 500 Answer
- Neurons that transmit impulses from the spinal
cord to the thalamus are called ________. - a. first order
- b. second order
- c. third order
- d. short order
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52FINAL ROUND Question
- This devastating disease causes destruction of
motor neurons in the ventral horn of the spinal
cord. - a. Parkinsons disease
- b. Huntingtons disease
- c. Multiple sclerosis
- d. Amyotrophic lateralsclerosis
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53FINAL ROUND Answer
- This devastating disease causes destruction of
motor neurons in the ventral horn of the spinal
cord. - a. Parkinsons disease
- b. Huntingtons disease
- c. Multiple sclerosis
- d. Amyotrophic lateralsclerosis
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