Exam 12: Neurophysiology
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Match each region of the nervous system to the correct descriptor. Terms may be used more than once or not at all.
-The speaker organizes his idea into linguistic and phonological units in preparation for speech.
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A potential difference of -70 mV between the intracellular and interstitial spaces is found at ____________________ potential.
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____________________ dysarthria arises from damage to the cerebellum or to the brainstem vestibular nuclei, or both.
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-The speaker receives information from peripheral sensors concerning how high her soft palate is elevated and where her tongue is in her mouth.
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The ____________________ period is a period during which the membrane may be stimulated to excitation again, but only with greater than typical stimulation.
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Tics, tremors, athetosis, and dystonia are all termed ____________________.
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____________________ sensors transduce information about muscle length.
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____________________ dysarthria is characterized by extraneous, involuntary movement of speech musculature, in addition to movement produced voluntarily.
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-The features of an acoustical signal that has been received auditorily are combined, analyzed, and recognized as meaningful speech. The syntax for the utterance is parsed and word meaning is combined to that signal.
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-Damage can cause hyperkinesia
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The posterior portion of Brodmann area 22 is termed ____________________ area.
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-The point of communication between nerve and muscle
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-Structure that provides feedback concerning muscle length
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-Type of fiber that conveys information concerning acceleration
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-Occurs when a neuron is excited sufficiently to permit full activation
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A ____________________ unit consists of a motor neuron, its axon, and the muscle fibers it innervates.
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The ____________________ hemisphere appears to be specialized for spatial and holistic elements, such as face recognition, speech intonation, melody, and perception of form.
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The primary reception area for auditory information is Brodmann number ____________________.
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