Deck 8: Movement and the Changing Senses

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Humans rely on which sense more than the others?

A) vision
B) hearing
C) smell
D) touch
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The lens of the human eye changes shape whenever

A) the rods are dilated
B) the cones are contracted
C) the retina is activated
D) the ciliary muscle is contracted
E) the photoceptors are dilated
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The parts of the eye that make color vision and acuity possible are the

A) cones
B) rods
C) irises
D) ciliary muscles
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The process of maintaining clear retinal images in varying light conditions is

A) acuity
B) accommodation
C) hyperoptic
D) senile miosis
E) accentuation
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The degree of detail that can be seen is referred to as

A) accentuation
B) accommodation
C) hyperoptic
D) acuity
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The Snellen eye chart is used to determine

A) dynamic visual acuity
B) accommodation
C) static visual acuity
D) peripheral vision
E) refractory power of the lens
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Clouding of the crystalline lens of the eye is known as

A) vascular sclerosis
B) senile macular degeneration
C) senile miosis
D) cataracts
E) presbyopia
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The inability to focus clearly on near objects is clinically known as

A) vascular sclerosis
B) senile macular degeneration
C) senile miosis
D) cataracts
E) presbyopia
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As we age, the drooping of the eyelid

A) is known as binocular vision
B) is known as senile ptosis
C) can limit vertical peripheral vision
D) is known as binocular vision AND can limit vertical peripheral vision
E) is known as senile ptosis AND can limit vertical peripheral vision
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The visual system needed to properly "track" an object is the

A) ocular-motor system
B) peripheral vision system
C) crossed lateral system
D) unilateral system
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Factors that influence how well a person can make a motor response coincide with the arrival of an external object include all of the following EXCEPT

A) age
B) object sound
C) object speed
D) gender
E) viewing time
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The primary role of the Golgi tendon organs is to

A) change joint angles
B) provide precise information about movement
C) detect tension in the muscle's tendon
D) register changes in head motion
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People with Romberg's sign disease have a malfunction of the

A) visual system
B) sensory receptors in the soles of their feet
C) inner ear
D) taste buds
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One of the most common causes of loss of visual acuity among older adults is

A) Romberg's sign disease
B) contraction of the eye's fovea
C) slower reaction time
D) senile macular degeneration
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Drusen is

A) fatty deposits found in the retina
B) new blood vessel growth within the retina
C) the cause of cataracts
D) the cause of diabetic retinopathy
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Which of the following is NOT true of wet age-related macular degeneration?

A) the most prevalent form of age-related macular degeneration
B) fragile and sometimes leaky blood vessels grow within the retina
C) causes 90 percent of all age-related macular degeneration blindness
D) can be detected by an Amsler grid examination
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In part, this carotenioid is designed to reduce oxidative stress within the retina

A) lutein
B) metopolol
C) zeaxanthin
D) a and b
E) a and c
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In adulthood there is generally a 1% to 3% reduction in the visual field every

A) 3 years
B) 5 years
C) 10 years
D) 15 years
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-Makes colorless night vision possible.
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-Legal definition of blindness.
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-These types of cells are primarily concentrated in the macula.
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-Most prevalent form of age-related macular degeneration.
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-A clouding of the eye's lens.
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-An inability to clearly focus on near objects
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-A type of eye dominance most often associated with superior athletic performance.
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-A stretch receptor located at the musculo-tendinous junction.
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-A condition associated with damage to sensory receptors.
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-Research suggest that it is best if a baseball player possesses this type of eye dominance?
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Normal static visual acuity is generally attained by 3 years of age.
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The Ansler grid is used to assess age-related macular degeneration.
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The amount of light reaching the retina at age 60 is only about half the amount that reaches the retina at age 20.
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Senile miosis is a clinical condition caused by a drooping eyelid.
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Unilateral eye dominance is associated with better hitting performance in baseball.
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Children are best at visually tracking objects that move in an arc.
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The otolith organ is primarily responsible for detecting linear acceleration.
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Babies are capable of hearing even before birth.
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Romberg sign disease is frequently associated with blindness.
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Legally, blindness refers to a Snellen distance vision of 20/300.
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Humans rely on which sense more than the others?

A) vision
B) hearing
C) smell
D) touch
A
2
The lens of the human eye changes shape whenever

A) the rods are dilated
B) the cones are contracted
C) the retina is activated
D) the ciliary muscle is contracted
E) the photoceptors are dilated
D
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The parts of the eye that make color vision and acuity possible are the

A) cones
B) rods
C) irises
D) ciliary muscles
A
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The process of maintaining clear retinal images in varying light conditions is

A) acuity
B) accommodation
C) hyperoptic
D) senile miosis
E) accentuation
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The degree of detail that can be seen is referred to as

A) accentuation
B) accommodation
C) hyperoptic
D) acuity
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The Snellen eye chart is used to determine

A) dynamic visual acuity
B) accommodation
C) static visual acuity
D) peripheral vision
E) refractory power of the lens
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Clouding of the crystalline lens of the eye is known as

A) vascular sclerosis
B) senile macular degeneration
C) senile miosis
D) cataracts
E) presbyopia
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The inability to focus clearly on near objects is clinically known as

A) vascular sclerosis
B) senile macular degeneration
C) senile miosis
D) cataracts
E) presbyopia
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As we age, the drooping of the eyelid

A) is known as binocular vision
B) is known as senile ptosis
C) can limit vertical peripheral vision
D) is known as binocular vision AND can limit vertical peripheral vision
E) is known as senile ptosis AND can limit vertical peripheral vision
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The visual system needed to properly "track" an object is the

A) ocular-motor system
B) peripheral vision system
C) crossed lateral system
D) unilateral system
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Factors that influence how well a person can make a motor response coincide with the arrival of an external object include all of the following EXCEPT

A) age
B) object sound
C) object speed
D) gender
E) viewing time
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The primary role of the Golgi tendon organs is to

A) change joint angles
B) provide precise information about movement
C) detect tension in the muscle's tendon
D) register changes in head motion
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People with Romberg's sign disease have a malfunction of the

A) visual system
B) sensory receptors in the soles of their feet
C) inner ear
D) taste buds
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One of the most common causes of loss of visual acuity among older adults is

A) Romberg's sign disease
B) contraction of the eye's fovea
C) slower reaction time
D) senile macular degeneration
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Drusen is

A) fatty deposits found in the retina
B) new blood vessel growth within the retina
C) the cause of cataracts
D) the cause of diabetic retinopathy
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Which of the following is NOT true of wet age-related macular degeneration?

A) the most prevalent form of age-related macular degeneration
B) fragile and sometimes leaky blood vessels grow within the retina
C) causes 90 percent of all age-related macular degeneration blindness
D) can be detected by an Amsler grid examination
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In part, this carotenioid is designed to reduce oxidative stress within the retina

A) lutein
B) metopolol
C) zeaxanthin
D) a and b
E) a and c
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In adulthood there is generally a 1% to 3% reduction in the visual field every

A) 3 years
B) 5 years
C) 10 years
D) 15 years
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-Makes colorless night vision possible.
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-Legal definition of blindness.
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-These types of cells are primarily concentrated in the macula.
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-Most prevalent form of age-related macular degeneration.
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-A clouding of the eye's lens.
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-An inability to clearly focus on near objects
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-A type of eye dominance most often associated with superior athletic performance.
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-A stretch receptor located at the musculo-tendinous junction.
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What do the following sentences refer to :
-A condition associated with damage to sensory receptors.
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-Research suggest that it is best if a baseball player possesses this type of eye dominance?
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Normal static visual acuity is generally attained by 3 years of age.
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The Ansler grid is used to assess age-related macular degeneration.
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The amount of light reaching the retina at age 60 is only about half the amount that reaches the retina at age 20.
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Senile miosis is a clinical condition caused by a drooping eyelid.
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Unilateral eye dominance is associated with better hitting performance in baseball.
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Children are best at visually tracking objects that move in an arc.
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The otolith organ is primarily responsible for detecting linear acceleration.
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Babies are capable of hearing even before birth.
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Romberg sign disease is frequently associated with blindness.
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Legally, blindness refers to a Snellen distance vision of 20/300.
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