Exam 6: The Sensorimotor System
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Lesions of the _______ system generally do not cause paralysis, but they usually exaggerate spinal reflexes.
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extrapyramidal
EMG studies have revealed that a voluntary movement of the arm, for example, when asked to pull a lever, is immediately preceded by
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The SMA appears to be especially active
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The pyramidal motor system begins in the _______ cortex, and the pathway then travels to the _______ and then the _______.
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The onion-like receptor found in skin that selectively responds to vibration and pressure is the
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Which receptor is likely to respond to an overload that threatens to tear muscles or ligaments?
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Plunging your hand into a bucket of cold water activates skin receptors called _______.
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A delta (A ) fibers can rapidly transmit pain information to the brain because
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A _______ is a skin receptor type that is especially sensitive to stretching of the skin.
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Discuss phantom limb pain and give at least one example of a therapy that may help to alleviate it.
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It is thought that TENS may affect pain relief by causing release of endogenous opioids because naloxone
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Plasticity of somatosensory cortical maps is evident following
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Discuss the following statement: "The homunculus is a useful tool for understanding the primary motor and somatosensory cortices."
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Lesions of the extrapyramidal system typically interfere with spinal reflexes by
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The supplementary motor cortex and the premotor cortex together make up the _______ motor cortex.
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A person is suffering from acute pain and describes it to the doctor as "constant, dull throbbing." That description falls into the _______ dimension of the pain experience.
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One possibility for opioid mechanism is that action in the _______ causes descending fibers from the brainstem to directly inhibit dorsal horn cells that transmit _______ information.
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