Deck 3: The Plasma Membrane and Membrane Potential

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The dura mater is the fragile, innermost meningeal layer that closely adheres to the surfaces of the brain and spinal cord.
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Oligodendrocytes form myelin around the axons of the CNS.
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The outer layer of the brain is grey matter, but the outer layer of the spinal cord is white matter.
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The cell bodies of both afferent and efferent neurons originate in the CNS.
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Complex thought is a function of the frontal lobe.
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The blood-brain barrier prevents an increase in the concentration of potassium ions in the ECF surrounding brain cells.
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The basal nuclei are part of the cerebrum.
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A flat EEG always signifies brain death.
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Efferent neurons are sensory neurons.
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Aphasia is a language disorder.
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White matter consists primarily of myelinated nerve fibres.
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The white matter in the CNS consists of parts of neurons not covered with myelin.
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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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Sound sensation is received initially by the parietal lobes.
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The recycling of newly acquired information through short-term memory increases the likelihood of long-term memory consolidation.
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Different parts of the body are not represented by equal areas of the sensory homunculus of the parietal lobe.
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Efferent neurons are the most abundant type of neuron.
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Efferent neurons lie primarily in the central nervous system.
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The two regions of grey matter within the cerebrum are the cerebral cortex and the basal nuclei.
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The cerebral cortex is an inner core of white matter.
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The cerebellum is important in coordinating voluntary movements.
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Working memory involves comparing current sensory data with relevant stored knowledge, and manipulating that information.
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According to definition, there are no nerves in the CNS.
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The majority of the 12 pairs of cranial nerves arise from the brain stem.
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Ninety percent of the cells within the CNS are neurons.
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Efferent neurons leave the spinal cord through the dorsal root.
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Microglia are phagocytic cells delivered by the blood to the central nervous system.
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The cerebrospinal fluid comes into direct contact with the neuronal and glial cells.
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There are 15 pairs of cranial nerves.
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The amount of cortical space in the primary motor cortex devoted to a given body part is proportional to the size of the part.
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Efferent neurons are motor neurons.
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Stimulation of the frontal lobe produces changes in personality and social behaviour.
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Sleep is accompanied by a reduction in neural activity.
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The right and left cerebral hemispheres perform identical functions, except they control opposite sides of the body.
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Consciousness refers to subjective awareness of the external world and self.
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The brain lacks plasticity of functions.
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The pia mater is the fragile, innermost meningeal layer that adheres closely to the surfaces of the brain and spinal cord.
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A central bundle of interneuronal axons is called a tract, whereas a peripheral bundle of afferent and efferent neuronal axons is called a nerve.
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Schwann cells are involved in regeneration of nerve fibre.
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Disorders of the cerebellum are characterized by an intention tremor.
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Astrocytes take up the neurotransmitter GABA.
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Information as to whether a finger was touching an ice cube or being hit by a hammer would be carried to the brain in different ascending tracts within the spinal cord.
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Most brain tumours of neural origin consist of glial cells.
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The motor cortex on the frontal lobe is not the only brain region involved in motor control.
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The grey matter in the CNS consists of parts of neurons not covered with myelin.
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Grey matter consists predominantly of neuron cell bodies and dendrites.
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Hydrocephalus is caused by insufficient cerebrospinal fluid.
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The limbic association cortex is involved with motivation and emotion.
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Interneurons lie entirely within the central nervous system.
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The cells that form the walls of the brain capillaries have the inherent ability to form tight junctions.
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Dura mater is the innermost meningeal layer.
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Different parts of the body are not equally represented in the somatosensory cortex and the primary motor cortex.
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Grey matter refers to regions of the central nervous system composed primarily of densely packed cell bodies, whereas white matter consists of bundles of myelinated nerve fibres.
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The withdrawal reflex is a monosynaptic reflex.
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Microglia are the immune cells of the CNS.
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The brain cannot produce ATP in the absence of oxygen.
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Resting tremors are associated with diseases of the basal nuclei.
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Afferent neurons have a long peripheral axon and a short central axon.
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Somatotopic maps of the cerebral cortex are static through the life of the organism.
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If neuronal pathways present at birth are not used during sensitive developmental periods, they may be eliminated.
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The occipital lobe is in the anterior region of the brain.
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An electroencephalogram is a record of action potential activity in the cerebral cortex.
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The right hemisphere is usually dominant in right-handed persons.
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Nerves of the autonomic nervous system control skeletal muscle responses.
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Which of the following structures is the outermost layer of meninges?

A)arachnoid mater
B)dura mater
C) parietal meninges
D) pia mater
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Cells forming the brain capillaries are joined by tight junctions that completely seal the capillary wall.
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The stretch reflex is a polysynaptic reflex.
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Centres for the control of respiration and circulatory function are located in the hypothalamus.
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Ascending tracts carry information from the periphery to the CNS.
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Which of the following structures is NOT subcortical?

A)basal nuclei
B)thalamus
C) Wernicke's area
D) cerebellum
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Reciprocal innervation refers to the dual innervation of organs by the autonomic nervous system.
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A retrograde chemical messenger from the postsynaptic neuron can influence neurotransmitter release from the presynaptic neuron at a synapse during long-term potentiation.
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Which of the following functions is NOT characteristic of the hypothalamus?

A)to control body temperature
B)to act as the centre for coordination with the autonomic nervous system
C) to produce hormones for the posterior pituitary gland
D) to receive sensory inputs from skeletal muscles
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Which of these statements applies to the prefrontal association cortex?

A)It is concerned primarily with motivation and emotion.
B)It integrates somatic, auditory, and visual sensations.
C) It plays an important role in personality traits.
D) It localizes the source of sensory input and perceives the level of intensity of the stimulus.
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The cell bodies in the spinal cord are located primarily in the white matter.
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Which of the following is the main function of Wernicke's area?

A)to control limb movements
B)to control hand-eye coordination
C) to control language comprehension
D) to control memory
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By which route does information travel up the spinal cord to the brain?

A)via the ventral root ganglion
B)via efferent pathways
C) via ascending tracts
D) via descending tracts
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About 90 percent of the cells within the CNS are neurons.
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Anterograde amnesia is the inability to recall recent past events.
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CREB is a brain neurotransmitter.
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The dura mater is the fragile, innermost meningeal layer that closely adheres to the surfaces of the brain and spinal cord.
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Oligodendrocytes form myelin around the axons of the CNS.
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The outer layer of the brain is grey matter, but the outer layer of the spinal cord is white matter.
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The cell bodies of both afferent and efferent neurons originate in the CNS.
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Complex thought is a function of the frontal lobe.
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The blood-brain barrier prevents an increase in the concentration of potassium ions in the ECF surrounding brain cells.
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The basal nuclei are part of the cerebrum.
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A flat EEG always signifies brain death.
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Efferent neurons are sensory neurons.
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Aphasia is a language disorder.
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White matter consists primarily of myelinated nerve fibres.
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The white matter in the CNS consists of parts of neurons not covered with myelin.
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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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Sound sensation is received initially by the parietal lobes.
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The recycling of newly acquired information through short-term memory increases the likelihood of long-term memory consolidation.
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Different parts of the body are not represented by equal areas of the sensory homunculus of the parietal lobe.
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Efferent neurons are the most abundant type of neuron.
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Efferent neurons lie primarily in the central nervous system.
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The two regions of grey matter within the cerebrum are the cerebral cortex and the basal nuclei.
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The cerebral cortex is an inner core of white matter.
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The cerebellum is important in coordinating voluntary movements.
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Working memory involves comparing current sensory data with relevant stored knowledge, and manipulating that information.
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According to definition, there are no nerves in the CNS.
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The majority of the 12 pairs of cranial nerves arise from the brain stem.
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Ninety percent of the cells within the CNS are neurons.
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Efferent neurons leave the spinal cord through the dorsal root.
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Microglia are phagocytic cells delivered by the blood to the central nervous system.
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The cerebrospinal fluid comes into direct contact with the neuronal and glial cells.
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There are 15 pairs of cranial nerves.
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The amount of cortical space in the primary motor cortex devoted to a given body part is proportional to the size of the part.
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Efferent neurons are motor neurons.
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Stimulation of the frontal lobe produces changes in personality and social behaviour.
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Sleep is accompanied by a reduction in neural activity.
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The right and left cerebral hemispheres perform identical functions, except they control opposite sides of the body.
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Consciousness refers to subjective awareness of the external world and self.
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The brain lacks plasticity of functions.
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The pia mater is the fragile, innermost meningeal layer that adheres closely to the surfaces of the brain and spinal cord.
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A central bundle of interneuronal axons is called a tract, whereas a peripheral bundle of afferent and efferent neuronal axons is called a nerve.
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Schwann cells are involved in regeneration of nerve fibre.
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Disorders of the cerebellum are characterized by an intention tremor.
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Astrocytes take up the neurotransmitter GABA.
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Information as to whether a finger was touching an ice cube or being hit by a hammer would be carried to the brain in different ascending tracts within the spinal cord.
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Most brain tumours of neural origin consist of glial cells.
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The motor cortex on the frontal lobe is not the only brain region involved in motor control.
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The grey matter in the CNS consists of parts of neurons not covered with myelin.
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Grey matter consists predominantly of neuron cell bodies and dendrites.
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Hydrocephalus is caused by insufficient cerebrospinal fluid.
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The limbic association cortex is involved with motivation and emotion.
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Interneurons lie entirely within the central nervous system.
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The cells that form the walls of the brain capillaries have the inherent ability to form tight junctions.
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Dura mater is the innermost meningeal layer.
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Different parts of the body are not equally represented in the somatosensory cortex and the primary motor cortex.
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Grey matter refers to regions of the central nervous system composed primarily of densely packed cell bodies, whereas white matter consists of bundles of myelinated nerve fibres.
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The withdrawal reflex is a monosynaptic reflex.
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Microglia are the immune cells of the CNS.
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The brain cannot produce ATP in the absence of oxygen.
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Resting tremors are associated with diseases of the basal nuclei.
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Afferent neurons have a long peripheral axon and a short central axon.
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Somatotopic maps of the cerebral cortex are static through the life of the organism.
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If neuronal pathways present at birth are not used during sensitive developmental periods, they may be eliminated.
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The occipital lobe is in the anterior region of the brain.
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An electroencephalogram is a record of action potential activity in the cerebral cortex.
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The right hemisphere is usually dominant in right-handed persons.
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Nerves of the autonomic nervous system control skeletal muscle responses.
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Which of the following structures is the outermost layer of meninges?

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B)dura mater
C) parietal meninges
D) pia mater
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Cells forming the brain capillaries are joined by tight junctions that completely seal the capillary wall.
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The stretch reflex is a polysynaptic reflex.
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Centres for the control of respiration and circulatory function are located in the hypothalamus.
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Ascending tracts carry information from the periphery to the CNS.
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Which of the following structures is NOT subcortical?

A)basal nuclei
B)thalamus
C) Wernicke's area
D) cerebellum
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Reciprocal innervation refers to the dual innervation of organs by the autonomic nervous system.
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A retrograde chemical messenger from the postsynaptic neuron can influence neurotransmitter release from the presynaptic neuron at a synapse during long-term potentiation.
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Which of the following functions is NOT characteristic of the hypothalamus?

A)to control body temperature
B)to act as the centre for coordination with the autonomic nervous system
C) to produce hormones for the posterior pituitary gland
D) to receive sensory inputs from skeletal muscles
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Which of these statements applies to the prefrontal association cortex?

A)It is concerned primarily with motivation and emotion.
B)It integrates somatic, auditory, and visual sensations.
C) It plays an important role in personality traits.
D) It localizes the source of sensory input and perceives the level of intensity of the stimulus.
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The cell bodies in the spinal cord are located primarily in the white matter.
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Which of the following is the main function of Wernicke's area?

A)to control limb movements
B)to control hand-eye coordination
C) to control language comprehension
D) to control memory
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By which route does information travel up the spinal cord to the brain?

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B)via efferent pathways
C) via ascending tracts
D) via descending tracts
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About 90 percent of the cells within the CNS are neurons.
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Anterograde amnesia is the inability to recall recent past events.
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CREB is a brain neurotransmitter.
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