Exam 8: Control of Movement
Exam 1: Introduction124 Questions
Exam 2: Structure and Function of Cells of the Nervous System136 Questions
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Exam 4: Psychopharmacology135 Questions
Exam 5: Methods and Strategies of Research115 Questions
Exam 6: Vision126 Questions
Exam 7: Audition, the Body Senses, and the Chemical Senses133 Questions
Exam 8: Control of Movement110 Questions
Exam 9: Sleep and Biological Rhythms133 Questions
Exam 10: Reproductive Behavior130 Questions
Exam 11: Emotion111 Questions
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Exam 14: Human Communication119 Questions
Exam 15: Neurological Disorders125 Questions
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Exam 17: Anxiety Disorders, Autistic Disorder, Attention-Deficithyperactivity Disorder, and Stress Disorders111 Questions
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A person with damage to the cerebellum would be expected to show
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________ will increase their rate of firing in response to a large increase in the tension exerted on a muscle.
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The ________ is involved in the organization of how you will move your body in space in response to a verbal command.
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The ________ controls movements of the tongue, face, and some eye muscles.
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Patterns of firing of neurons in the ________ precede by 10 seconds the decision to make a motor response.
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The hyperdirect pathway involves excitatory input from the ________ that rapidly inhibits motor behavior.
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A key aspect of ________ apraxia is that a patient asked to imitate a movement is unable to do so using either hand.
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Electrical stimulation of the mesencephalic locomotor region of the cat will produce
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The ________ tract controls movements of the tongue, face, and some eye muscles.
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Muscle tension is sensed by ________, whereas muscle fiber length is sensed by ________.
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The function of the ________ motor neuron is to control the sensitivity of the muscle spindle.
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2- ________ disease is due to degeneration of neurons within the caudate and putamen that result in loss of GABAergic and cholinergic function.
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A ________ consists of the extrafusal fibers innervated by a single alpha motorneuron.
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Parkinson's disease results from loss of ________-secreting neurons of the ________.
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Electrical stimulation of the ________ can induce pacing movements in a cat.
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The ________ controls the muscles of the limbs and fingers.
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The planning of motor movements by the frontal association cortex is executed through connections with
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