Exam 11: How Does the Nervous System Respond to Stimulation and Produce Movement
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According to the gate theory of pain transmission, activity in the _____ can inhibit the pain pathway in the spinal cord.
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The cerebellum makes up about _____ of the mammalian brain.
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Sensory pathways are _____, while motor pathways are _____.
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What are the symptoms of apraxia? What brain regions are typically damaged in apraxia?
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What are the roles of the direct and indirect pathways in the basal ganglia?
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The ability to discriminate the distance between two points on the skin is MOST sensitive in:
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Compare and contrast the roles of the prefrontal cortex, the premotor cortex, and the primary motor cortex in the control of movement.
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If a patient with cerebellar damage is asked to throw darts while wearing a pair of glasses that shift the vision to the right, the patient will most likely:
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Describe the role of the cerebellum in motor learning based on sensory feedback.
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Research has demonstrated that tickle perception is primarily due to:
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The globus pallidus is an internal component of the basal ganglia that is involved in:
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Which of the following is NOT part of the direct pathway of the basal ganglia?
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The inability to accurately complete a plan of motor action is called:
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Describe the various ways in which neurons in the motor cortex control movement.
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Which part of the brain is responsible for planning and initiating movements?
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The first direct evidence that the cortex controls movement was provided by:
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