Exam 13: The Central Nervous System
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Which of these regions of the brain regulates body temperature, hunger, and thirst?
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There are three types of white matter in the cerebrum. These include the association fibers, projection fibers, and ________.
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A cerebrovascular accident patient who is unable to recognize faces and objects but can still visually perceive spatial arrangement of objects most likely has damage to
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The ________ can be thought of as the "gateway" to the cerebral cortex.
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Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
-Which letter indicates the primary somatosensory cortex?

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The white matter of the spinal cord contains ascending and descending pathways known as tracts.
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The reticular activating system (RAS) contains structures that regulate and cause emotional responses.
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Which of these brain region's most superior aspect is found in close proximity to the fourth ventricle, and lies just posterior to the pons?
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Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
-Which letter indicates Wernicke's area, which is important for understanding spoken words?

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Of the following locations in the spinal cord, the one most likely to result in paralysis if it were damaged would be the
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The internal white matter of the cerebellum is called the ________, or "tree of life."
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Which of the following grooves separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum?
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The amygdala is part of the limbic system and has neurons that process the emotions and reactions to fear.
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Hyperactivity in the amygdala and dysfunction in the limbic association area and the hippocampus are involved in the extreme response to triggered memory experienced by individuals suffering from ________.
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At what vertebral level does the spinal cord terminate (inferiorly) in the average adult?
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________ is a common CNS-related congenital condition in which the affected person has difficulty throughout life controlling voluntary muscles and which may be due to infection of the placenta.
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If the most caudal part of the CNS is the conus medullaris, then the most rostral part is/are the
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The sheet of dura mater that separates the right and left cerebral hemispheres is the
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