Exam 14: The Brain and Cranial Nerves

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The forebrain consists of the cerebrum and the diencephalon.

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Destruction of the amygdala would mostly affect

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This figure shows the base of the brain.What does "8" represent?

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There are three cranial nerves involved in eye movement and two in the sense of taste.

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Loss of equilibrium and motor coordination would most likely be related to a lesion in the

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Cerebrospinal fluid is secreted by choroid plexuses in the ventricles and reabsorbed by arachnoid villi in the .

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The cerebellum is the largest part of the brain.

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The cardiac, vasomotor, and respiratory centers are found in

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This figure shows the lobes of the cerebrum and some anatomical landmarks.What does "4" represent?

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From superficial to deep, the meninges occur in this order:

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The blood brain barrier (BBB) consists of

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Sex drive, body temperature, and food and water intake are regulated by

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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is most permeable to

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A lesion of the would probably cause a person to sleep for random lengths of time during a 24- hour period.

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The medulla oblongata originates from

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There are no cranial nerves associated with

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The following are all major components of the brainstem except

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Which body region is controlled by the largest area of the motor cortex?

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Short-term memory is associated with the , whereas long-term memory is associated with the .

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The great majority of tracts pass through the corpus callosum.

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