Exam 12: Neurophysiology
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-Damage can cause apraxia
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-Damage can cause spasticity
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In biological systems, voltage is the product of
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____________________ are atoms that have either lost or gained an electron (negative particle), causing them to acquire either a positive or a negative charge.
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Input to the motor strip arises from the ____________________ strip.
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-Muscle fiber that is triggered to contract, to normalize the length of the muscle, when a muscle is passively stretched
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The ____________________ association area (anterior to Brodmann area 6) is involved with integration of information in preparation for the motor act, as well as higher-level cognitive processes.
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-The speaker has initiated a motor plan to begin the act of speech, but the motor plan is compared with the actual position of the articulators and speech structures to determine whether changes must be made for coordinated speech output.
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-A change in electrical potential that occurs when the cell membrane is stimulated adequately to permit ion exchange between intra- and extracellular spaces
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____________________-twitch muscle fibers are involved in maintenance of posture.
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-Limbic system
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-Auditory information that has been decoded by a listener's language processor is conveyed to the frontal lobe.
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Electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings are actually records of
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-The speaker takes the phonological and phonetic code that has been created for the production of speech and activates the instruction to contract the muscles associated with speech.
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The ____________________ association area includes regions of the parahippocampal gyrus and temporal pole (temporal lobe), cingulate gyri (parietal and frontal lobes), and orbital surfaces (inferior frontal lobe).
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-The speaker thinks about current conversational context, combines that knowledge with language information she has received and analyzed from the speech of someone else, and develops an idea about how to respond.
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The secondary processing area for vision is Brodmann area number ____________________.
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-The maximum rate of firing of a neuron
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