Exam 11: How Does the Nervous System Respond to Stimulation and Produce Movement
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Coordinating multiple simultaneous movements to accomplish a goal is a function of the:
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Researchers suggest that Tourette syndrome may result from abnormal activity in brain systems that:
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The secondary somatosensory cortex receives information from the:
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In all animals, a large proportion of the motor cortex is represented by:
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Unilateral damage to the spinal cord will result in the loss of _____ on the same side of the body and loss of _____ on the opposite side of the body below the site of the damage.
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Tourette syndrome likely reflects an abnormality in the right hemisphere of the:
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Shortly after birth, baby Alex seemed completely normal; however, a few months later, he started demonstrating signs of increased muscle spasticity, dyskinesia (problems with involuntary muscle movements), and movement tremors. Based on this symptom profile, it appears that Alex may have:
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What is the likely succession of events leading up to movement?
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Early research on the motor cortex suggested that it _____; however, more recent work suggests that the motor cortex may actually _____.
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The _____ control(s) the force of a movement, whereas the _____ control(s) the timing and accuracy of the movement.
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Following a recent stroke, Anthony now has a great deal of difficulty using his right hand, and he has resorted to doing things with his left hand. Your advice to Anthony is to:
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