Exam 5: A--The Central Nervous System
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Complete each of the following statments.
The efferent division of the PNS is divided into the ____________________ nervous system, which innervates skeletal muscles, and the ____________________ nervous system, which innervates smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands.
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____________________ represent the subjective urges associated with specific bodily needs that motivate appropriate behavior to satisfy those needs.
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The paired facial nerves are the longest cranial nerves and they innervate face muscles, salivary glands, and tear glands.
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Parkinson's disease is associated with a deficiency of the neurotransmitter ____________________.
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Which of the following is not accomplished by the cerebral cortex?
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Complete each of the following statments.
____________________ refers to the ability to direct behavior toward specific goals, while ____________________ is the acquisition of knowledge as a consequence of experience.
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The inability to recall recent past events following a traumatic event is known as ____________________, whereas the inability to store new memories for later retrieval is called ____________________.
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Depression is a psychiatric disorder associated with defects in basal nuclei neurotransmitters.
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Since neurons are not usually replaced after they are destroyed or die, the brain lacks plasticity of functions.
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____________________ area is responsible for speaking ability, whereas ____________________ area is concerned with language comprehension.
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Information as to whether a finger was touching an ice cube or being hit by a hammer would be carried to the brain in different ascending tracts within the spinal cord.
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Damage to the back of the brain could most likely adversely affect a person's
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