Exam 15: Neural Integration I: Sensory Pathways and the Somatic Nervous System
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Stimulation of a neuron that terminates in the superior region of the left postcentral gyrus would produce
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A sensory receptor characterized peripherally as a free nerve ending and centrally uses glutamate and/or substance P as neurotransmitters,would most likely be a
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A very large,fast-adapting tactile receptor that is composed of a single dendrite enclosed by concentric layers of collagen is a
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The area of the motor cortex that is devoted to a particular region of the body is proportional to the
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The ________ tract provides subconscious regulation of balance and muscle tone and is part of the ________ pathway.
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The conversion of a sensory input to a change in membrane potential in the receptor is known as ________.
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The CNS interprets the ________ entirely on the basis of the labeled line over which it arrives.
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All of the following are true of a prickling pain sensation,except that they
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Which of the following is sometimes called "prickling pain"?
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Ascending tracts in the spinal cord relay ________ information.
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The spinal tract that relays information concerning pain and temperature to the CNS is the
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How can an understanding of the neurotransmitters important in the function of the basal nuclei contribute to an understanding the underlying cause for Parkinson's disease?
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The ________ nervous system carries impulses to skeletal muscles.
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Figure 15-1 Spinothalamic Tracts
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-Identify the neuron labeled "3."

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The spinal tract that relays information concerning crude touch and pressure to the CNS is the
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Which of the following can contribute to receptor specificity?
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The cerebellum adjusts motor activity in response to all of the following,except
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________ receptors are ________ times more numerous than ________ receptors.
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The link between peripheral receptor and cortical neuron is called a ________.
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