Exam 11: How Does the Nervous System Respond to Stimulation and Produce Movement
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Which of the following technologies holds promise for restoring function and decreasing the acute effects of spinal injuries?
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Signals from the motor cortex to the spinal cord are transmitted via cortical layer(s):
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In the spinal cord, laterally located motor neurons project to the _____, whereas more medially located motor neurons project to the _____.
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The somatosensory system is unique among sensory systems in that it:
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What is phantom limb pain? What does existence of phantom limb pain tell us about the organization of the somatosensory system?
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Which of the following receptors is MOST responsive to pain and temperature?
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Differentiate between paraplegia and quadriplegia, including the regions of the spinal cord that are involved.
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The person MOST credited with mapping the human motor cortex is:
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The _____ controls limbs and digits, whereas the _____ controls mainly trunk muscles.
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Pain in blood vessels and internal organs that is felt as pain at the body surface is known as:
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In the basal ganglia, movement excitation is to _____ as movement inhibition is to _____.
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Damage to level C1-C2 of the spinal cord would likely result in:
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Stimulation of the dorsal regions of the SII produces _____, while stimulation of the ventral regions of the SII produces _____.
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From the perspectives of Penfield and Graziano, compare and contrast the aspects of movement that are thought to be stored in the motor cortex.
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