Exam 20: Somatic Senses and Motor Control
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Select the best description for the function of the tectospinal tract:
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Identifying a paper clip by feeling it or reading Braille are both examples of stereognosis.
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Make a diagram showing the locations of the neuronal components of the anterolateral (spinothalamic) pathways and describe the functions of the pathways.
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The group of tracts called the lateral corticospinal tracts, anterior corticospinal tracts, and corticobulbar tracts:
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Modality of receptors refers to the fact that a receptor will only respond if a stimulus is of sufficient strength.
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Which of the following cutaneous receptors are responsible for fine touch?
1) type I cutaneous mechanoreceptors
2) end organs of Ruffini
3) type II cutaneous mechanoreceptors
4) corpuscles of touch (Meissner corpuscles)
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Deep somatic pain arises from stimulation of _____ in skeletal muscles and joints.
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Sudoriferous (sweat) glands of the integument would receive motor innervation carried in which spinal cord tract?
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Bradykinesia, hypokinesia, tremor, and increased muscle tone are all symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
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Which of the following proprioceptors contain dendrites of slowly adapting sensory neurons?
1) muscle spindles
2) tendon organs
3) joint kinesthetic receptors
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The anterior corticospinal tracts cross over to the opposite side at the level of the medulla oblongata.
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The receptors for pain, temperature, itch and tickle are all free nerve endings.
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Proprioception is the sense that provides an awareness of body positions and movements of parts of the body.
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Stimulation of nociceptors in the skin gives rise to superficial somatic pain.
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Discuss the structure, location, and functions of the three main types of proprioceptors.
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Lower motor neurons that carry information from the CNS to skeletal muscle fibers form the _____.
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There are two destinations in the brain for proprioceptive information: the hypothalamus and the brainstem
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Somatic afferent fibers relaying information regarding the position of the ankle joint _____.
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