Exam 11: Neuroanatomy
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Match each cranial nerve to the correct descriptor. Terms may be used more than once or not at all.
-Mediates taste, anterior two-thirds of tongue
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The (cranial nerve and number) ____________________ mediates olfaction.
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I olfactory
____________________ refers to stimulation of a neuron that reduces the neuron's output.
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Inhibition
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-Internal carotid artery

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-XI accessory nerve

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-Lesion can cause loss of taste sense in posterior one-third of tongue
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Fibers of the corticospinal tract that do not decussate at the pyramids descend uncrossed as the ____________________ tract.
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-Cerebrospinal fluid passes from the third ventricle to the fourth ventricle through this
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-Inferior colliculus

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Most of the extrinsic ocular muscles receive motor innervation from the (cranial nerve and number) ____________________.
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-Receives information about the sense of taste
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The (cranial nerve and number) ____________________ is not a true cranial nerve because it reaches the brain without passing through the brainstem.
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Ascending or sensory pathways are referred to as ____________________.
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The (cranial nerve and number) ____________________ provides motor innervation to the muscles of the larynx.
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-Mediates sense of smell
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The ____________________ refers to the structures of olfaction.
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-Serve the special body senses such as vision and hearing
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-The medulla oblongata
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____________________ fibers provide communication between regions of the same hemisphere.
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-Neurotransmitter

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