Exam 14: A: Central Nervous System

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Damage to Broca's area of the brain causes a person to become unable to articulate words but still able to make vocal sounds.

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The spinal cord extends from the foramen magnum to the fifth lumbar vertebra.

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The tertiary sensory neurons are entirely in the cerebrum.

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Most axons release neurotransmitters; however,some axons in the hypothalamus release hormones.

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The diencephalon consists of the thalamus and the hypothalamus.

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One of the major functions of the thalamus is its influence on the activity of the endocrine system.

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Formation of the cerebrospinal fluid occurs mainly in the choroid plexus.

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The dura mater is the periosteum of the cranial bones,and the pia mater attaches the brain tissue.

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The fact that one part of the cerebrum can take on a new function in response to damage to another part of the cerebrum is an example of cerebral plasticity.

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The parieto-occipital fissure divides the cerebrum into two hemispheres.

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From superior to inferior,the brainstem is composed of the pons,midbrain,and medulla oblongata.

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Pyramidal pathways are more often associated with smiles and frowns than are the extrapyramidal pathways.

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All spinal reflexes contain interneurons.

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Cerebrospinal fluid is absorbed into the venous blood via the choroid plexus.

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A physician can use lumbar puncture to withdraw cerebrospinal fluid from the subarachnoid space in the lumbar region of the spinal cord.

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The secondary motor area is found in the gyrus just posterior to the primary motor area.

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The vomiting reflex is mediated by the cerebellum.

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The group of nerve roots that extend below the spinal cord are called the filum terminale.

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The diencephalon is part of the brain located between the cerebrum and the top of the brainstem.

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Repetition of nerve impulses on the same neuron circuitry produces memory.

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