Exam 5: A--The Central Nervous System
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Complete each of the following statments.
The ____________________ of the brain maintains upright posture.
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The amount of cortical space in the primary motor cortex devoted to a given body part is proportional to the size of the part.
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Afferent neurons have a long peripheral axon and a short central axon.
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Cerebrospinal fluid comes into direct contact with the neuronal and glial cells only at one location within the brain.
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The motor cortex is activated by the ____________________ potential, a widespread pattern of neural discharge.
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Astrocytes take up the neurotransmitter GABA and excess Na+ from the ECF around neurons.
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Damage to which area below would result in the inability to perform precise hand movements?
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The brain normally uses only ____________________ as a source of fuel for energy production, yet it does not store any of this nutrient.
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Transport across the brain capillary walls is anatomically prevented between the cells and is physiologically restricted through the cells.
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____________________ refers to the brain's learning to ignore indifferent stimuli so that it can attend to other, more important stimuli.
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The ____________________ lobes of the ____________________ hemisphere excel in performance of logical, analytical, sequential, and verbal tasks, whereas the same lobes of the ____________________ hemisphere excel in nonlanguage skills such as spatial perception and artistic and musical endeavors.
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The ____________________ association area is the part of the brain that "thinks."
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An afferent neuron with its cell body located in the ____________________ ganglion near the vertebral column synapses with another neuron in the ____________________, which is part of the CNS.
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Afferent neurons carry impulses through columns of the spinal cord, while efferent neurons carry impulses from the columns to effectors.
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The gray matter in the CNS consists of parts of neurons not covered with myelin.
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