Exam 3: The Central Nervous System
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Describe how memories are created.
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Which of these statements does NOT apply to Wernicke's area
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Match the following structures, labelled a. through j., to their descriptions.
-responsible for speaking ability
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The ____________________ is a special cushioning fluid that surrounds the brain and the spinal cord.
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Match the following functions, labelled a. through f., to their cranial nerves.
-oculomotor
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Working memory involves comparing current sensory data with relevant stored knowledge, and manipulating that information.
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Match the lobes, labelled a. through d., to their descriptions. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
-initially process sound input
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____________________ refers to increased responsiveness to mild stimuli following a strong or noxious stimulus.
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Transport across the brain capillary walls is prevented anatomically between the cells and is restricted physiologically through the cells.
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What part of the cerebellum regulates muscle tone and coordinates skilled, voluntary movement
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The brain normally uses only ____________________ as a source of fuel for energy production, yet it does not store any of this nutrient.
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Match the following structures, labelled a. through c., to their descriptions.
-regulates muscle tone; compares intentions of higher centres with performance of muscles and corrects any errors, especially with rapid phasic movements
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The ____________________ and the ____________________ compose the diencephalon of the brain.
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Centres for the control of respiration and circulatory function are located in the hypothalamus.
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Match the following functions, labelled a. through f., to their cranial nerves.
-trigeminal
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Match the following structures, labelled a. through c., to their descriptions. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
-location of short interneurons involved in integration of spinal reflexes
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Match the lobes, labelled a. through d., to their descriptions. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
-located in front of the central sulcus
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Match the nervous pathways, labelled a. through d., with their descriptions. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
-carry information from the CNS to the effector organs
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