Exam 20: Central Nervous System
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Impulses from the _____ play a part in arousing or alerting the cerebrum.
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Which of the following structures is not part of the spinal cord?
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Match each disorder with its corresponding definition.
-Hemorrhage from or cessation of blood flow to the cerebral vessels, which destroys neurons; also called a stroke
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Cerebrospinal fluid circulates in the subarachnoid space of the meninges.
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Pyramidal pathways are more often associated with smiles and frowns than are the extrapyramidal pathways.
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The hypothalamus is the only part of the brain able to release a hormone.
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The four large, fluid-filled spaces within the brain are called ventricles.
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From superior to inferior, the brainstem is composed of the pons, midbrain, and medulla oblongata.
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The central nervous system includes the brain, spinal cord, and autonomic nerves.
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The two "colorful" structures in the brain, the red nucleus and the substantia nigra, are located in the midbrain.
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Barbiturates and amphetamines are two drugs that can arouse the cerebral cortex.
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The term used to describe all of the connections within the human cortex to the rest of the brain is connectomes.
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The pia mater has three important inward extensions: the falx cerebri, the falx cerebelli, and the tentorium cerebelli.
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The extension of the dura mater that separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum is the:
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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 distinction between the reticulospinal and rubrospinal tracts of the spinal cord is that the rubrospinal tract coordinates:
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