Exam 14: The Brain and Cranial Nerves
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The vision association area resides primarily in the temporal lobe.
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The association area is responsible for perceiving and attending to stimuli, and the association area is responsible for identifying them.
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This figure shows the major anatomical landmarks of the medial surface of the brain.What does "7" represent?
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Planning, motivation, and social judgment are functions of the brain associated with
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A patient is experiencing a high fever, stiff neck, drowsiness, and intense headaches.A spinal tap showed bacteria and white blood cells in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).This individual most likely has
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This figure shows the major anatomical landmarks of the medial surface of the brain.What does "3" represent?
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Nonfluent aphasia, due to a lesion in the , results in slow speech, difficulty in choosing words, or use of words that only approximate the correct word.
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The blood-CSF barrier is composed of dense regular connective tissue lining the ventricles.
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The gray matter of the cerebrum forms a surface layer called and deeper masses called surrounded by white matter.
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A predominance of waves in an electroencephalogram (EEG) might indicate that a person is physically and mentally relaxed.
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The reticular formation is a web of scattered throughout the .
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The pons and cerebellum relate with this secondary embryonic vesicle.
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Which of the following functions would most likely be controlled by the representational hemisphere of the cerebrum?
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After a stroke a patient complains about lack of sensitivity in her right hand.The stroke most likely affected the
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