Exam 2: Development of the Nervous System
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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Which of the following most characteristically describes the tremor seen in patients with Wilson's disease?
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A 12-year-old girl experiences acute onset of rapid, flowing, movements of her extremities and facial grimacing. Her parents report to the emergency physician that the girl had been diagnosed with rheumatic fever 3 months earlier and treated with antibiotics. This girl is most likely suffering from which of the following?
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An autopsy is performed at the request of the family after the death of an 89-year-old man. During sectioning of the brain, the substantia nigra is noted to have significant degeneration in the area of the pars compacta. This man most likely suffered from which of the following?
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A 48-year-old woman has a history of schizophreniform disorder that is controlled by daily administration of clozapine. After being transferred to a new facility, the woman is switched from clozapine to risperidone and subsequently develops frequent and forceful blinking of her eyelids. When the condition is exacerbated by light, the woman blinks her eyes nearly 40 times in one minute. An ophthalmological consultation was unremarkable for any eye pathology contributing to this presentation and the neurological examination did not reveal any other abnormal movements. Which of the following most specifically describes the motor symptoms experienced by this woman?
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Damage to the subthalamic nucleus would result in which of the following motor disturbances?
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A magnetic resonance image of a patient with Wilson's disease would most likely reveal which of the following?
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Cortical projections that excite striatal cells participating in the direct pathway lead to inhibition of the
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Progressive loss of medium spiny neurons throughout the striatum is a pathophysiological characteristic of which of the following?
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