Exam 3: Organization of the Nervous System II
Exam 1: Introduction to Speech-Language Neurology12 Questions
Exam 2: Organization of the Nervous System I42 Questions
Exam 3: Organization of the Nervous System II42 Questions
Exam 4: Neuronal Function in the Nervous System35 Questions
Exam 5: Neurosensory Organization of Speech and Hearing34 Questions
Exam 6: Neuromotor Control of Speech40 Questions
Exam 7: The Cranial Nerves36 Questions
Exam 8: Clinical Speech Syndromes of the Motor Systems36 Questions
Exam 9: Pediatric Clinical Speech Syndromes: The Developing Brain39 Questions
Exam 10: Central Language Mechanism and Learning35 Questions
Exam 11: Adult Disorders of Language40 Questions
Exam 12: Pediatric Disorders of Language37 Questions
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The folding of cortical tissue during the development of the brain allows the brain to have a larger surface area than the area of the skull.
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The dorsal root ganglia develop directly from the:
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The ___ artery supplies the medial surface of the cortex,including the hypothalamus.
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A lesion in an upper motor neuron below the pyramidal decussation would impair the side of the body contralateral to the lesion.
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The lateral surface of the brain is supplied by the ___ artery.
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The developing brain is most vulnerable to teratogens between __ of development.
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Patients with ___ damage may have a lack of self-awareness and display inappropriate social behavior.
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The peripheral nervous system includes all of the following EXCEPT:
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The cerebellum completes its development at the same time as the rest of the central nervous system.
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The ___ integrates autonomic activity with endocrine and somatic responses.
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Most of the muscles involved in speech have bilateral upper motor neuron innervation.
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