Exam 5: The Central Nervous System

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The supplemental motor area:

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Afferent neurons have a long peripheral axon and a short central axon.

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The brain

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Which part of the brain controls thirst and urine output, food intake, and body temperature, among other things?

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____ memories are memories of facts that often result after only one experience, whereas ____ memories involve motor skills gained via repetitive training.

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Match the following structures to their descriptions. -location of cell bodies for afferent neurons

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A sensory receptor generates action potentials if disturbed by an environmental change or ____________________.

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Match the following lobes to its descriptions. -Initially process visual input.

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There are 31 pairs of _________ nerves and 12 pairs of ________ nerves.

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Which of the following does not participate in control of skeletal muscle activity?

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Match the following characteristics to the phases of sleep. -Frequent shifting

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Somatotopic maps of the cerebral cortex are static through the life of the organism.

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Parkinson's disease is

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The subcortical regions of the brain include all of the following except:

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The loss of the neurotransmitter ____________________ in the ____________ results in Parkinson's disease.

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The normal sequence of structures activated for signal transmission and response in the body is

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This condition is characterized by neurofibrillary plaques and tangles:

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Short-term memory

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Which type of glial cell is similar in function to white blood cells?

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   The accompanying figure relates to the diagram of the withdrawal reflex. The basic steps in the reflex are labeled in the diagram 1-6. Match the steps with the descriptions using the key below. -Action potentials generated in afferent pathway The accompanying figure relates to the diagram of the withdrawal reflex. The basic steps in the reflex are labeled in the diagram 1-6. Match the steps with the descriptions using the key below. -Action potentials generated in afferent pathway

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