Deck 15: Brainstem Region
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Deck 15: Brainstem Region
1
Dysfunction of what area of the brain is noted by the four Ds (dysphagia,dysarthria,diplopia,and dysmetria)?
A)Dysfunction of the medulla
B)Dysfunction of the thalamus
C)Dysfunction of the brainstem
D)All of the above
A)Dysfunction of the medulla
B)Dysfunction of the thalamus
C)Dysfunction of the brainstem
D)All of the above
C
Explanation: Dysphagia,dysarthria,diplopia,and dysmetria are the cardinal signs of brainstem dysfunction.Dysphagia is difficulty in swallowing;dysarthria is difficulty in speaking;diplopia is double vision;and dysmetria is the inability to control the distance of movements.
Explanation: Dysphagia,dysarthria,diplopia,and dysmetria are the cardinal signs of brainstem dysfunction.Dysphagia is difficulty in swallowing;dysarthria is difficulty in speaking;diplopia is double vision;and dysmetria is the inability to control the distance of movements.
2
In the context of the brain,what are olives?
A)Small invasive tumors of the thalamus
B)Small noninvasive tumors of the thalamus
C)Small lumps located in the medulla
D)Small lumps located in the midbrain
A)Small invasive tumors of the thalamus
B)Small noninvasive tumors of the thalamus
C)Small lumps located in the medulla
D)Small lumps located in the midbrain
C
Explanation: Anteriorly,the medulla has two vertical bulges,called pyramids.Lateral to the pyramids are two small oval lumps,called olives.Cranial nerve XII connects with the medulla between the pyramid and the olive.
Explanation: Anteriorly,the medulla has two vertical bulges,called pyramids.Lateral to the pyramids are two small oval lumps,called olives.Cranial nerve XII connects with the medulla between the pyramid and the olive.
3
The part of the brainstem that supplies dopamine to cerebral areas involved in motivation and decision making is which of the following?
A)Ventral tegmental area
B)Pedunculopontine nucleus
C)Raphe nuclei
D)Locus coeruleus
E)Nucleus cuneatus
A)Ventral tegmental area
B)Pedunculopontine nucleus
C)Raphe nuclei
D)Locus coeruleus
E)Nucleus cuneatus
A
Explanation:
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4
The posterior (tegmentum)section of the brainstem contains which of the following?
A)Reticular formation
B)Ascending sensory tracts
C)Cranial nerve nuclei
D)Medial longitudinal fasciculus
E)All of the above
A)Reticular formation
B)Ascending sensory tracts
C)Cranial nerve nuclei
D)Medial longitudinal fasciculus
E)All of the above
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5
What part of the brainstem produces acetylcholine?
A)Substantia nigra compacta
B)Pedunculopontine nucleus
C)Raphe nuclei
D)Locus coeruleus
E)Medial lemniscus
A)Substantia nigra compacta
B)Pedunculopontine nucleus
C)Raphe nuclei
D)Locus coeruleus
E)Medial lemniscus
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6
The anterior (basilar)section of the brainstem contains which of the following?
A)Descending axons from the cerebral cortex
B)Superior and inferior colliculi
C)Reticular formation
D)Predominantly sensory pathways
E)All of the above
A)Descending axons from the cerebral cortex
B)Superior and inferior colliculi
C)Reticular formation
D)Predominantly sensory pathways
E)All of the above
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7
Which of the following is a function of the cerebellum?
A)Coordination of movement
B)Motor planning
C)Cognitive function
D)All of the above
A)Coordination of movement
B)Motor planning
C)Cognitive function
D)All of the above
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8
Which of the following is a function of the parasympathetic nucleus of the oculomotor nerve?
A)Control of the lateral movements of the eye
B)Control of the medial,superior,and inferior rectus muscles and the inferior oblique muscle
C)Control of the pupillary sphincter and the ciliary muscle
D)A and B
E)A,B,and C
A)Control of the lateral movements of the eye
B)Control of the medial,superior,and inferior rectus muscles and the inferior oblique muscle
C)Control of the pupillary sphincter and the ciliary muscle
D)A and B
E)A,B,and C
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9
What symptom might be caused by ischemia in the brainstem region?
A)Dizziness
B)Visual disorders
C)Weakness
D)All of the above
A)Dizziness
B)Visual disorders
C)Weakness
D)All of the above
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10
Which of the following is a section of the midbrain?
A)Basilar
B)Tegmentum
C)Tectum
D)All of the above
A)Basilar
B)Tegmentum
C)Tectum
D)All of the above
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11
What is the function of the reticular formation?
A)Modulates nociceptive and pain information
B)Integrates sensory and cortical information
C)Regulates somatic motor activity,autonomic function,and consciousness
D)All of the above
A)Modulates nociceptive and pain information
B)Integrates sensory and cortical information
C)Regulates somatic motor activity,autonomic function,and consciousness
D)All of the above
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12
Activity of which nucleus regulates the ability to direct attention to stimuli in the environment?
A)Ventral tegmental area
B)Pedunculopontine nucleus
C)Raphe nuclei
D)Locus coeruleus
E)Medial reticular area
A)Ventral tegmental area
B)Pedunculopontine nucleus
C)Raphe nuclei
D)Locus coeruleus
E)Medial reticular area
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13
Cranial nerve nuclei in the pons are involved in which of the following?
A)Processing somatosensory information from the face
B)Controlling lateral movements of the eyes
C)Controlling the muscles of facial expression and mastication
D)A and B
E)A,B,and C
A)Processing somatosensory information from the face
B)Controlling lateral movements of the eyes
C)Controlling the muscles of facial expression and mastication
D)A and B
E)A,B,and C
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14
Which of the following is a function of the reticular formation?
A)Regulation of vital functions
B)Regulation of somatic motor activity by the reticulospinal tracts
C)Analgesia by activation of inhibitory interneurons in the ventral horn
D)A and B
E)A,B,and C
A)Regulation of vital functions
B)Regulation of somatic motor activity by the reticulospinal tracts
C)Analgesia by activation of inhibitory interneurons in the ventral horn
D)A and B
E)A,B,and C
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15
Which of the following is a function of the medulla?
A)Contributes to postural control
B)Coordinates swallowing
C)Regulates cardiovascular,respiratory,and visceral activity
D)Participates in all of the above
A)Contributes to postural control
B)Coordinates swallowing
C)Regulates cardiovascular,respiratory,and visceral activity
D)Participates in all of the above
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16
Where are the sensory or autonomic nuclei located for cranial nerves VII,VIII,IX,and X?
A)Dorsal caudal medulla
B)Dorsal rostral medulla
C)Dorsal pons
D)Dorsal midbrain
E)Ventral midbrain
A)Dorsal caudal medulla
B)Dorsal rostral medulla
C)Dorsal pons
D)Dorsal midbrain
E)Ventral midbrain
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17
Normal sleep-wake cycles require which parts of the consciousness system to be functional?
A)Only the basal forebrain,thalamus,and cerebral cortex
B)All brainstem and cerebral components of the consciousness system
C)The consciousness system does not regulate sleep-wake cycles.
D)Only the brainstem components of the consciousness system
A)Only the basal forebrain,thalamus,and cerebral cortex
B)All brainstem and cerebral components of the consciousness system
C)The consciousness system does not regulate sleep-wake cycles.
D)Only the brainstem components of the consciousness system
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18
What area of the brain actively induces sleep?
A)Ascending reticular activating system
B)Brainstem
C)Basal forebrain
D)None of the above
A)Ascending reticular activating system
B)Brainstem
C)Basal forebrain
D)None of the above
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19
Which neurotransmitter,produced by the midbrain raphe nuclei,has major effects on mood?
A)Serotonin
B)Acetylcholine
C)Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
D)Norepinephrine
E)Dopamine
A)Serotonin
B)Acetylcholine
C)Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
D)Norepinephrine
E)Dopamine
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20
What is the primary function of the basilar section of the brainstem?
A)Controls or modulates motor activity
B)Regulates eye reflexes
C)Regulates reflexive head movements
D)Adjusts general level of neural activity
A)Controls or modulates motor activity
B)Regulates eye reflexes
C)Regulates reflexive head movements
D)Adjusts general level of neural activity
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