Exam 8: Synaptic Transmission Between Neurons
Exam 1: Introduction to the Nervous System9 Questions
Exam 2: Development of the Nervous System8 Questions
Exam 3: Gross Anatomy and General Organization of the Central Nervous System8 Questions
Exam 4: Meningeal Coverings of the Brain and Spinal Cord8 Questions
Exam 5: Ventricles and Cerebrospinal Fluid8 Questions
Exam 6: Blood Supply of the Brain9 Questions
Exam 7: Electrical Signaling by Neurons9 Questions
Exam 8: Synaptic Transmission Between Neurons9 Questions
Exam 9: Sensory Receptors and the Peripheral Nervous System7 Questions
Exam 10: Spinal Cord11 Questions
Exam 11: Organization of the Brain Stem10 Questions
Exam 12: Cranial Nerves and Their Nuclei10 Questions
Exam 13: The Chemical Senses of Taste and Smell18 Questions
Exam 14: Hearing and Balance: the Eighth Cranial Nerve5 Questions
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One of the primary efferent pathways of the amygdaloid complex is the
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A 76-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department by her neighbor after she noticed the woman wandering around the neighborhood. When she approached her, the woman seemed disoriented, emaciated, and could not remember why she had left her home. During the physical examination the physician learned that the woman has a history of chronic alcohol abuse and short-term memory loss. This woman most likely has which of the following?
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A 15-year-old girl is referred to a neurologist for examination. Her parents tell the neurologist that the girl has recently begun exhibiting inappropriate behavior such as disrobing in front of others, licking objects on the ground, eating larger than normal portions at meal time, and making sexual advances toward her brother. The constellation of behaviors exhibited by this girl most likely characterizes which of the following conditions?
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A 33-year-old man has nearly depleted his life savings in the past 6 months with his cocaine addiction. Despite losing his job and the deterioration of his marriage, the man continues to use cocaine. Which of the following receptor types is most likely involved in this man's drug seeking behavior?
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Which of the following structures is likely involved in the manifestation of this woman's deficits?
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Ms. Chen is a 60-year-old widow with a 6-month history of episodic chest tightness, shortness of breath, and numbness that "moves all over my body." These symptoms, which occur once or twice weekly, happen suddenly and reach peak intensity within a few minutes. During these episodes she has the sensation of intermittent "hot" air coming from her abdomen to her throat, making her believe that she is being choked. She also describes feeling as if she is in a closed room or small space. Ms. Chen is anxious and frustrated about her symptoms and thinks she might have a serious medical problem. She has had frequent medical evaluations by her primary care physician and second opinions from various specialists but she refuses to see a psychiatrist. Considering all of the symptoms experienced by Ms. Chen, which of the following most accurately describes her condition?
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A 76-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department by her neighbor after she noticed the woman wandering around the neighborhood. When she approached her, the woman seemed disoriented, emaciated, and could not remember why she had left her home. During the physical examination the physician learned that the woman has a history of chronic alcohol abuse and short-term memory loss. Considering this woman's history and physical examination, which of the following most likely accounts for her condition?
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The entorhinal cortex sends information to the hippocampus through which of the following?
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Ms. Chen is a 60-year-old widow with a 6-month history of episodic chest tightness, shortness of breath, and numbness that "moves all over my body." These symptoms, which occur once or twice weekly, occur suddenly, and reach peak intensity within a few minutes. During these episodes she has the sensation of intermittent "hot" air coming from her abdomen to her throat, making her believe that she is being choked. She also describes feeling as if she is in a closed room or small space. Ms. Chen is anxious and frustrated about her symptoms and thinks she might have a serious medical problem. She has had frequent medical evaluations by her primary care physician and second opinions from various specialists but refuses to see a psychiatrist. A magnetic resonance image of Ms. Chen taken during one of these episodes would most likely reveal increased activity in which of the following structures?
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