Exam 11:How Does the Nervous System Respond to Stimulation and Produce Movement? Part C

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Unilateral damage to the spinal cord will result in the loss of _____ on the same side of the body and loss of _____ on the opposite side of the body below the site of the damage.

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Brain imaging studies have noted DECREASED connectivity between the _____ in patients with Tourette syndrome.

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The person MOST credited with mapping the human motor cortex was:

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The decision to set your alarm an hour early so you won't be late for your exam is made in the:

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Hair cells in the vestibular system fire more action potentials when the hair:

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Andrea has been experiencing vertigo and problems with balance for several months now.She is otherwise healthy and has no problems with controlling her limbs.You tell Andrea she may want to go to see a neurologist because she might have:

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The premotor cortex is responsible for:

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Damage to the primary somatosensory motor cortex results in:

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Which of the following is NOT part of the basal ganglia?

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Somatosensory information is carried from the body to the CNS by the:

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What constitutes the "final common path"?

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According to the gate theory of pain transmission,activity in the _____ can inhibit the pain pathway in the spinal cord.

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Which of the following receptors are slowly adapting receptors?

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In a person performing a sequence of finger movements,cerebral blood flow increases in the:

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Damage to the _____ results in _____.

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The limb regions of the motor homunculus are involved in activating motor neurons that move the arms,hands,and legs primarily on the _____,and the trunk regions of the motor homunculus are mainly involved in activating motor neurons that move the trunk primarily on the _____.

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The cerebellum's role in motor behavior is primarily involved with:

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Neurons from the corticospinal tract project mainly to _____ in the spinal cord.

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Axons that carry information about pain and temperature form the:

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Early research on the motor cortex suggested that it _____;however,more recent work suggests that the motor cortex may actually _____.

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