Deck 3: Anatomy and Research Methods

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​The central nervous system is composed of the ____.

A)brain and spinal cord
B)​nerves outside the brain and spinal cord exclusively 
C)​sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems
D)somatic and autonomic nervous systems
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The prefrontal cortex is important for working memory.
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Damage to the right hemisphere of the cortex will most likely cause loss of sensory or motor control on the left side of the body.
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The choroid plexus reabsorbs the cerebrospinal fluid.
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​The parasympathetic nervous system activates the "fight or flight" response.
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The elbow is more distal to the shoulder than the hand.
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​Many cells in association areas of the brain respond to more than one sensory modality.
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​Together,the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system make up the ____ nervous system.

A)peripheral
B)​central
C)​sympathetic
D)dorsal
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​Some cranial nerves include both sensory and motor components.
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Parasympathetic neurons use acetylcholine as their neurotransmitter.
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​Which division of the nervous system consists of neurons that control the heart,intestines,and other organs?

A)internal
B)​afferent
C)​somatic
D)autonomic
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Although relatively small,the hypothalamus is very important for a large range of motivated behaviors.
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Neurons that directly convey messages to muscles and glands are part of the central nervous system.
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​Which division of the nervous system consists of neurons that deliver messages from the sensory organs to the central nervous system?

A)autonomic
B)​sympathetic
C)​somatic
D)parasympathetic
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​Damage to the striate cortex of the right hemisphere causes blindness in the left visual field.
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Cell bodies of motor neurons are located outside of the spinal cord.
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Substantia nigra gives rise to the dopamine-containing pathway that facilitates readiness for movement.
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The limbic system is important for motivation and emotional behaviors.
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The somatic nervous system carries signals from the ____ and is part of the ____.​

A)senses; central nervous system
B)​organs; autonomic nervous system
C)​organs; sympathetic nervous system
D)senses; peripheral nervous system
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The hindbrain consists of the medulla,the pons,and the cerebellum.
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​Sympathetic is to ____ as parasympathetic is to ____.

A)the central nervous system; the peripheral nervous system
B)​voluntary behavior; involuntary behavior
C)​arousal; relaxation
D)neurotransmitters; hormones
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​Cell bodies of sensory neurons are located in the ____.

A)spinal cord
B)​dorsal root ganglia
C)​white matter
D)ventral roots
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​The basal ganglia are a related cluster of cell bodies that are lateral to the.

A)meninges
B)​hippocampus
C)​hypothalamus
D)thalamus
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​If one structure is on the left side of the body and another is on the right,they are said to be ____ to each other.

A)medial
B)​lateral
C)​ipsilateral
D)contralateral
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​You are walking after dark.A sudden noise frightens you.Your heart pounds,your pulse races,and your breathing rate increases.These responses are due to your ____.

A)parasympathetic nervous system
B)​sympathetic nervous system
C)​somatic nervous system
D)immune system
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​The cell bodies of sensory neurons that are in clusters of neurons outside the spinal cord are called ____.

A)sensory nuclei
B)​sensory clusters
C)​ventral root ganglia
D)dorsal root ganglia
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​Sympathetic ganglia ____.

A)are located inside the spinal cord
B)​act more independently than do parasympathetic ganglia
C)​are closely linked and often act as a single system
D)have short postganglionic fibers extending to internal organs
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​Which plane shows brain structures as they would be seen from the front?

A)coronal
B)​sagittal
C)​horizontal
D)transverse
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​After damage to the dorsal roots of the spinal cord,an individual will suffer what kind of loss?

A)sensation from the affected body area
B)​control of the peripheral muscles in the affected body area
C)​control of organs in the affected body area
D)sensation of the muscles on the opposite side of the body
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​A cross section of the spinal cord indicates that gray matter is ____.

A)densely packed with myelinated axons
B)​composed mostly of unmyelinated axons
C)​densely packed with cell bodies and dendrites
D)composed only of dendrites
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​The spinal cord communicates with ____.

A)sense organs and muscles below the level of the head
B)​all sense organs and muscles in the human body
C)​the dorsal root ganglia only
D)the ventral root ganglia only
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​The sweat glands,adrenal glands,and muscles that constrict blood vessels have input from only the ____ nervous system.

A)sympathetic
B)​parasympathetic
C)​central
D)dorsal root
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​Where would you find the dorsal root ganglia?

A)at the base of the brain
B)​in the gray matter of the spinal cord
C)​in the white matter of the spinal cord
D)outside, but near, the spinal cord
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​Which neurotransmitter is primarily used by the parasympathetic nervous system?

A)dopamine
B)​serotonin
C)​acetylcholine
D)norepinephrine
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​Cell bodies of motor neurons would most likely be found in ____.

A)gray matter
B)​white matter
C)​the dorsal roots
D)the tracts
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​Which part of the nervous system prepares the body for "fight or flight" activities?

A)sympathetic
B)​somatic
C)​parasympathetic
D)peripheral
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​Which plane shows brain structures as they would be seen from above?

A)coronal
B)​sagittal
C)​horizontal
D)commuter
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​After damage to the ventral roots of the spinal cord,an individual will suffer what kind of loss?

A)sensation from the affected body area
B)​control of the peripheral muscles in the affected body area
C)​control of organs in the affected body area
D)sensation of the muscles on the opposite side of the body
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​The parasympathetic nervous system has ____.

A)long preganglionic and long postganglionic axons
B)​long preganglionic and short postganglionic axons
C)​short preganglionic and short postganglionic axons
D)short preganglionic and long postganglionic axons
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​Acetylcholine is the only neurotransmitter released by ____.

A)the sympathetic nervous system's postganglionic synapses
B)​the parasympathetic nervous system's postganglionic axons
C)​intrinsic neurons in the spinal cord
D)intrinsic neurons of the hippocampus
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​Breathing,heart rate,vomiting,salivation,coughing,and sneezing are all controlled by which structure?

A)medulla
B)​thalamus
C)​cerebellum
D)pons
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​In which area of the brain would one find the tectum,tegmentum,superior and inferior colliculi,and substantia nigra?

A)midbrain
B)​hindbrain
C)​reticular formation
D)forebrain
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​The ascending portion of the reticular formation ____.

A)controls the motor areas of the spinal cord
B)​is responsible for the eye muscles
C)​controls the motor areas of the brain
D)increases arousal and attention
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​Which structure consists of the medulla,the pons,and the cerebellum?

A)hindbrain
B)​reticular formation
C)​midbrain
D)forebrain
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​The cerebellum contributes to the control of what function?

A)hunger
B)​temperature
C)​olfaction
D)movement
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​In addition to problems with balance and coordination,a person with damage to the cerebellum will likely have problems with ____.

A)reflexive changes in heart rate
B)​shifting attention between auditory and visual stimuli
C)​amnesia
D)rational decision-making
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​The term rhombencephalon refers to the ____.

A)brainstem
B)​hindbrain
C)​midbrain
D)forebrain
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​The medulla is considered part of the brain rather than the spinal cord because it ____.

A)developed later in evolution
B)​is contained in the skull
C)​develops from a separate group of neurons
D)is composed only of interneurons
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​Which structure receives input from the hypothalamus and basal ganglia and sends axons that release acetylcholine to widespread areas in the cerebral cortex?

A)nucleus basilis
B)​reticular formation
C)​spinal cord
D)amygdala
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Superior colliculus is to ____ as inferior colliculus is to ____.

A)vision; hearing
B)​taste; smell
C)​vision; touch
D)touch; hearing
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​The nuclei for most of the cranial nerves are located in the ____.

A)cerebral cortex
B)​hypothalamus
C)​midbrain
D)pons and medulla
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​The nuclei for cranial nerves I through IV are located in the ____.

A)midbrain and forebrain
B)​hindbrain
C)​pons and medulla
D)spinal cord
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​The reticular formation is contained within the ____.

A)brain stem
B)​spinal cord
C)​raphe system
D)cerebellum
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​How many pairs of cranial nerves do humans have?

A)8
B)​10
C)​12
D)16
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​The medulla controls a number of reflexes through ____.

A)the midbrain
B)​the forebrain
C)​cranial nerves
D)skeletal nerves
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​What structure is composed of the medulla,pons,the midbrain,and certain central structures of the forebrain?

A)limbic system
B)​thalamus
C)​brain stem
D)cerebellum
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​Research indicates that the behavioral effects of the cerebellum may be due to its role in ____.

A)coordinating information from left and right hemispheres
B)​focusing attention and organizing sensory inputs
C)​interpreting visual stimuli
D)coordinating the release of hormones
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​As axons from the spinal cord enter the skull,which structure do they enter?

A)midbrain
B)​forebrain
C)​medulla
D)cerebellum
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​Sympathetic is to ____ as parasympathetic is to ____.

A)serotonin; dopamine
B)​dopamine; serotonin
C)​acetylcholine; norepinephrine
D)norepinephrine; acetylcholine
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Vision is to ____ as hearing is to ____.

A)cranial nerve I; cranial nerve X
B)​cranial nerve II; cranial nerve VIII
C)​cranial nerve II; cranial nerve V
D)cranial nerve IV; cranial nerve VIII
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​Meningitis is an inflammation of the ____.

A)cerebrospinal fluid
B)​glia
C)​membranes surrounding the brain
D)medulla oblongata
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​The ventricles,central canal,and subarachnoid space are all ____.

A)part of the forebrain
B)​filled with cerebrospinal fluid
C)​involved in cognitive functioning
D)filled with blood
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​A group of forebrain structures is important for motivated and emotional behavior.What term refers to this group of structures?

A)limbic system
B)​reticular formation
C)​tegmentum
D)basal ganglia
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​The hindbrain consists of the ____.

A)tectum, tegmentum, and reticular formation
B)​thalamus and hypothalamus
C)​spinal cord and cranial nerves
D)medulla, pons, and cerebellum
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​The choroid plexus ____.

A)cushions the brain
B)​protects the brain from infection
C)​is another name for the ventricles
D)forms the cerebrospinal fluid
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​The nucleus basalis is a key part of the brain's system for ____.

A)emotional response
B)​attention
C)​visual perception
D)auditory perception
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​The hippocampus plays a major role in ____.

A)innate sexual behavior
B)​temperature regulation
C)​memory
D)secretion of hormones
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​An individual has difficulty remembering certain things after brain damage,but all memories stored before the damage are intact.The brain area most likely damaged is the ____.

A)fornix
B)​hypothalamus
C)​hippocampus
D)nucleus basalis
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​Which structure is likely to be damaged in Parkinson's disease,Huntington's disease,and other conditions that impair movement?

A)thalamus
B)​basal ganglia
C)​limbic system
D)reticular formation
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What type of pathway in the substantia nigra deteriorates in Parkinson's disease?​

A)dopamine
B)​serotonin
C)​norepinephrine
D)acetylcholine
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​Which structure provides the main source of input to the cerebral cortex?

A)limbic system
B)​medulla
C)​thalamus
D)hypothalamus
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​By both neural and hormonal pathways,the hypothalamus regulates activity of the ____.

A)pituitary gland
B)​thalamus
C)​retina
D)ventricles
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​Damage to the basal ganglia would most likely result in ____.

A)a movement disorder
B)​problems with visual perception
C)​problems with auditory perception
D)a loss of pain sensation
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​One function of the thalamus is to ____.

A)relay sensory information to the cerebral cortex
B)​regulate sleep cycles
C)​direct the secretions of the hypothalamus
D)moderate emotional outbursts
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​Secretions from which gland will also affect the secretion of hormones from the thyroid gland,adrenal gland,and ovaries or testes?

A)thymus gland
B)​pineal gland
C)pituitary gland
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​Membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord are called ____.

A)CSF
B)​ventricles
C)​meninges
D)hydrocephali
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​Olfactory information is processed by the ____.

A)thalamus via the olfactory bulbs
B)​cortex via the olfactory bulbs
C)​spinal cord
D)medulla
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​The limbic system is most related to ____.

A)emotional behaviors
B)​motor coordination
C)​coordination between the eyes and ears
D)perception of three-dimensional objects
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​An impairment of eating,drinking,temperature regulation,or sexual behavior suggests possible damage to which brain structure?

A)midbrain
B)​hippocampus
C)​hypothalamus
D)cerebellum
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​The pituitary gland synthesizes and releases hormones ____.

A)to the outside of the body
B)​to the thalamus
C)​into the bloodstream
D)to the hypothalamus
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​The central nervous system is composed of the ____.

A)brain and spinal cord
B)​nerves outside the brain and spinal cord exclusively 
C)​sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems
D)somatic and autonomic nervous systems
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The prefrontal cortex is important for working memory.
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Damage to the right hemisphere of the cortex will most likely cause loss of sensory or motor control on the left side of the body.
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The choroid plexus reabsorbs the cerebrospinal fluid.
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​The parasympathetic nervous system activates the "fight or flight" response.
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The elbow is more distal to the shoulder than the hand.
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​Many cells in association areas of the brain respond to more than one sensory modality.
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​Together,the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system make up the ____ nervous system.

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D)dorsal
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​Some cranial nerves include both sensory and motor components.
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Parasympathetic neurons use acetylcholine as their neurotransmitter.
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​Which division of the nervous system consists of neurons that control the heart,intestines,and other organs?

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Although relatively small,the hypothalamus is very important for a large range of motivated behaviors.
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Neurons that directly convey messages to muscles and glands are part of the central nervous system.
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​Which division of the nervous system consists of neurons that deliver messages from the sensory organs to the central nervous system?

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D)parasympathetic
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​Damage to the striate cortex of the right hemisphere causes blindness in the left visual field.
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Cell bodies of motor neurons are located outside of the spinal cord.
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Substantia nigra gives rise to the dopamine-containing pathway that facilitates readiness for movement.
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The limbic system is important for motivation and emotional behaviors.
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The somatic nervous system carries signals from the ____ and is part of the ____.​

A)senses; central nervous system
B)​organs; autonomic nervous system
C)​organs; sympathetic nervous system
D)senses; peripheral nervous system
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The hindbrain consists of the medulla,the pons,and the cerebellum.
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​Sympathetic is to ____ as parasympathetic is to ____.

A)the central nervous system; the peripheral nervous system
B)​voluntary behavior; involuntary behavior
C)​arousal; relaxation
D)neurotransmitters; hormones
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​Cell bodies of sensory neurons are located in the ____.

A)spinal cord
B)​dorsal root ganglia
C)​white matter
D)ventral roots
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​The basal ganglia are a related cluster of cell bodies that are lateral to the.

A)meninges
B)​hippocampus
C)​hypothalamus
D)thalamus
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​If one structure is on the left side of the body and another is on the right,they are said to be ____ to each other.

A)medial
B)​lateral
C)​ipsilateral
D)contralateral
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​You are walking after dark.A sudden noise frightens you.Your heart pounds,your pulse races,and your breathing rate increases.These responses are due to your ____.

A)parasympathetic nervous system
B)​sympathetic nervous system
C)​somatic nervous system
D)immune system
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​The cell bodies of sensory neurons that are in clusters of neurons outside the spinal cord are called ____.

A)sensory nuclei
B)​sensory clusters
C)​ventral root ganglia
D)dorsal root ganglia
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​Sympathetic ganglia ____.

A)are located inside the spinal cord
B)​act more independently than do parasympathetic ganglia
C)​are closely linked and often act as a single system
D)have short postganglionic fibers extending to internal organs
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​Which plane shows brain structures as they would be seen from the front?

A)coronal
B)​sagittal
C)​horizontal
D)transverse
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​After damage to the dorsal roots of the spinal cord,an individual will suffer what kind of loss?

A)sensation from the affected body area
B)​control of the peripheral muscles in the affected body area
C)​control of organs in the affected body area
D)sensation of the muscles on the opposite side of the body
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​A cross section of the spinal cord indicates that gray matter is ____.

A)densely packed with myelinated axons
B)​composed mostly of unmyelinated axons
C)​densely packed with cell bodies and dendrites
D)composed only of dendrites
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​The spinal cord communicates with ____.

A)sense organs and muscles below the level of the head
B)​all sense organs and muscles in the human body
C)​the dorsal root ganglia only
D)the ventral root ganglia only
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​The sweat glands,adrenal glands,and muscles that constrict blood vessels have input from only the ____ nervous system.

A)sympathetic
B)​parasympathetic
C)​central
D)dorsal root
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​Where would you find the dorsal root ganglia?

A)at the base of the brain
B)​in the gray matter of the spinal cord
C)​in the white matter of the spinal cord
D)outside, but near, the spinal cord
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​Which neurotransmitter is primarily used by the parasympathetic nervous system?

A)dopamine
B)​serotonin
C)​acetylcholine
D)norepinephrine
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​Cell bodies of motor neurons would most likely be found in ____.

A)gray matter
B)​white matter
C)​the dorsal roots
D)the tracts
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​Which part of the nervous system prepares the body for "fight or flight" activities?

A)sympathetic
B)​somatic
C)​parasympathetic
D)peripheral
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​Which plane shows brain structures as they would be seen from above?

A)coronal
B)​sagittal
C)​horizontal
D)commuter
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​After damage to the ventral roots of the spinal cord,an individual will suffer what kind of loss?

A)sensation from the affected body area
B)​control of the peripheral muscles in the affected body area
C)​control of organs in the affected body area
D)sensation of the muscles on the opposite side of the body
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​The parasympathetic nervous system has ____.

A)long preganglionic and long postganglionic axons
B)​long preganglionic and short postganglionic axons
C)​short preganglionic and short postganglionic axons
D)short preganglionic and long postganglionic axons
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​Acetylcholine is the only neurotransmitter released by ____.

A)the sympathetic nervous system's postganglionic synapses
B)​the parasympathetic nervous system's postganglionic axons
C)​intrinsic neurons in the spinal cord
D)intrinsic neurons of the hippocampus
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​Breathing,heart rate,vomiting,salivation,coughing,and sneezing are all controlled by which structure?

A)medulla
B)​thalamus
C)​cerebellum
D)pons
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​In which area of the brain would one find the tectum,tegmentum,superior and inferior colliculi,and substantia nigra?

A)midbrain
B)​hindbrain
C)​reticular formation
D)forebrain
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​The ascending portion of the reticular formation ____.

A)controls the motor areas of the spinal cord
B)​is responsible for the eye muscles
C)​controls the motor areas of the brain
D)increases arousal and attention
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​Which structure consists of the medulla,the pons,and the cerebellum?

A)hindbrain
B)​reticular formation
C)​midbrain
D)forebrain
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​The cerebellum contributes to the control of what function?

A)hunger
B)​temperature
C)​olfaction
D)movement
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​In addition to problems with balance and coordination,a person with damage to the cerebellum will likely have problems with ____.

A)reflexive changes in heart rate
B)​shifting attention between auditory and visual stimuli
C)​amnesia
D)rational decision-making
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​The term rhombencephalon refers to the ____.

A)brainstem
B)​hindbrain
C)​midbrain
D)forebrain
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​The medulla is considered part of the brain rather than the spinal cord because it ____.

A)developed later in evolution
B)​is contained in the skull
C)​develops from a separate group of neurons
D)is composed only of interneurons
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​Which structure receives input from the hypothalamus and basal ganglia and sends axons that release acetylcholine to widespread areas in the cerebral cortex?

A)nucleus basilis
B)​reticular formation
C)​spinal cord
D)amygdala
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Superior colliculus is to ____ as inferior colliculus is to ____.

A)vision; hearing
B)​taste; smell
C)​vision; touch
D)touch; hearing
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​The nuclei for most of the cranial nerves are located in the ____.

A)cerebral cortex
B)​hypothalamus
C)​midbrain
D)pons and medulla
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​The nuclei for cranial nerves I through IV are located in the ____.

A)midbrain and forebrain
B)​hindbrain
C)​pons and medulla
D)spinal cord
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​The reticular formation is contained within the ____.

A)brain stem
B)​spinal cord
C)​raphe system
D)cerebellum
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​How many pairs of cranial nerves do humans have?

A)8
B)​10
C)​12
D)16
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55
​The medulla controls a number of reflexes through ____.

A)the midbrain
B)​the forebrain
C)​cranial nerves
D)skeletal nerves
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56
​What structure is composed of the medulla,pons,the midbrain,and certain central structures of the forebrain?

A)limbic system
B)​thalamus
C)​brain stem
D)cerebellum
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57
​Research indicates that the behavioral effects of the cerebellum may be due to its role in ____.

A)coordinating information from left and right hemispheres
B)​focusing attention and organizing sensory inputs
C)​interpreting visual stimuli
D)coordinating the release of hormones
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58
​As axons from the spinal cord enter the skull,which structure do they enter?

A)midbrain
B)​forebrain
C)​medulla
D)cerebellum
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59
​Sympathetic is to ____ as parasympathetic is to ____.

A)serotonin; dopamine
B)​dopamine; serotonin
C)​acetylcholine; norepinephrine
D)norepinephrine; acetylcholine
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60
Vision is to ____ as hearing is to ____.

A)cranial nerve I; cranial nerve X
B)​cranial nerve II; cranial nerve VIII
C)​cranial nerve II; cranial nerve V
D)cranial nerve IV; cranial nerve VIII
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61
​Meningitis is an inflammation of the ____.

A)cerebrospinal fluid
B)​glia
C)​membranes surrounding the brain
D)medulla oblongata
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62
​The ventricles,central canal,and subarachnoid space are all ____.

A)part of the forebrain
B)​filled with cerebrospinal fluid
C)​involved in cognitive functioning
D)filled with blood
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63
​A group of forebrain structures is important for motivated and emotional behavior.What term refers to this group of structures?

A)limbic system
B)​reticular formation
C)​tegmentum
D)basal ganglia
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64
​The hindbrain consists of the ____.

A)tectum, tegmentum, and reticular formation
B)​thalamus and hypothalamus
C)​spinal cord and cranial nerves
D)medulla, pons, and cerebellum
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65
​The choroid plexus ____.

A)cushions the brain
B)​protects the brain from infection
C)​is another name for the ventricles
D)forms the cerebrospinal fluid
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66
​The nucleus basalis is a key part of the brain's system for ____.

A)emotional response
B)​attention
C)​visual perception
D)auditory perception
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67
​The hippocampus plays a major role in ____.

A)innate sexual behavior
B)​temperature regulation
C)​memory
D)secretion of hormones
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68
​An individual has difficulty remembering certain things after brain damage,but all memories stored before the damage are intact.The brain area most likely damaged is the ____.

A)fornix
B)​hypothalamus
C)​hippocampus
D)nucleus basalis
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69
​Which structure is likely to be damaged in Parkinson's disease,Huntington's disease,and other conditions that impair movement?

A)thalamus
B)​basal ganglia
C)​limbic system
D)reticular formation
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70
What type of pathway in the substantia nigra deteriorates in Parkinson's disease?​

A)dopamine
B)​serotonin
C)​norepinephrine
D)acetylcholine
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71
​Which structure provides the main source of input to the cerebral cortex?

A)limbic system
B)​medulla
C)​thalamus
D)hypothalamus
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72
​By both neural and hormonal pathways,the hypothalamus regulates activity of the ____.

A)pituitary gland
B)​thalamus
C)​retina
D)ventricles
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73
​Damage to the basal ganglia would most likely result in ____.

A)a movement disorder
B)​problems with visual perception
C)​problems with auditory perception
D)a loss of pain sensation
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74
​One function of the thalamus is to ____.

A)relay sensory information to the cerebral cortex
B)​regulate sleep cycles
C)​direct the secretions of the hypothalamus
D)moderate emotional outbursts
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75
​Secretions from which gland will also affect the secretion of hormones from the thyroid gland,adrenal gland,and ovaries or testes?

A)thymus gland
B)​pineal gland
C)pituitary gland
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76
​Membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord are called ____.

A)CSF
B)​ventricles
C)​meninges
D)hydrocephali
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77
​Olfactory information is processed by the ____.

A)thalamus via the olfactory bulbs
B)​cortex via the olfactory bulbs
C)​spinal cord
D)medulla
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78
​The limbic system is most related to ____.

A)emotional behaviors
B)​motor coordination
C)​coordination between the eyes and ears
D)perception of three-dimensional objects
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79
​An impairment of eating,drinking,temperature regulation,or sexual behavior suggests possible damage to which brain structure?

A)midbrain
B)​hippocampus
C)​hypothalamus
D)cerebellum
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80
​The pituitary gland synthesizes and releases hormones ____.

A)to the outside of the body
B)​to the thalamus
C)​into the bloodstream
D)to the hypothalamus
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