Deck 15: The Nervous System: Sensory and Motor Tracts of the Spinal Cord
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Deck 15: The Nervous System: Sensory and Motor Tracts of the Spinal Cord
1
An upper motor neuron supplying the lateral rectus muscle of the eye would be part of the ________ tract.
A)lateral corticospinal
B)anterior corticospinal
C)cerebellar
D)corticobulbar
E)None of the answers are correct.
A)lateral corticospinal
B)anterior corticospinal
C)cerebellar
D)corticobulbar
E)None of the answers are correct.
D
2
Neurons extending from the thalamus, through the internal capsule, and to the somatosensory cortex are
A)pyramidal cells.
B)first-order neurons.
C)second-order neurons.
D)third-order neurons.
E)None of the answers are correct.
A)pyramidal cells.
B)first-order neurons.
C)second-order neurons.
D)third-order neurons.
E)None of the answers are correct.
D
3
Select the correct association.
A)afferent-motor
B)afferent-sensory
C)efferent-sensory
D)efferent-unipolar
E)None of the answers are correct.
A)afferent-motor
B)afferent-sensory
C)efferent-sensory
D)efferent-unipolar
E)None of the answers are correct.
B
4
When a person displays a "startle response," i.e., blinking and/or flinching at bright lights or loud noises, what neurological region is responsible
A)vestibular nuclei
B)reticulospinal tracts
C)cerebral nuclei
D)rubrospinal tracts
E)tectospinal tracts
A)vestibular nuclei
B)reticulospinal tracts
C)cerebral nuclei
D)rubrospinal tracts
E)tectospinal tracts
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5
Processing centers of the pyramidal system include which of the following
A)the vestibular nuclei and the superior colliculus
B)the inferior colliculus and the mamillary body
C)the red nucleus and the reticular formation
D)the cerebral nuclei
E)All of the answers are correct.
A)the vestibular nuclei and the superior colliculus
B)the inferior colliculus and the mamillary body
C)the red nucleus and the reticular formation
D)the cerebral nuclei
E)All of the answers are correct.
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6
A neuron that ascends the spinal cord or brain stem and usually ends in the thalamus is a(n)
A)upper motor neuron.
B)lower motor neuron.
C)first-order neuron.
D)second-order neuron.
E)third-order neuron.
A)upper motor neuron.
B)lower motor neuron.
C)first-order neuron.
D)second-order neuron.
E)third-order neuron.
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7
Motor neurons exit the spinal cord through the
A)posterior gray horn.
B)anterior gray horn.
C)midbrain and hypothalamus.
D)ventral root.
E)dorsal root.
A)posterior gray horn.
B)anterior gray horn.
C)midbrain and hypothalamus.
D)ventral root.
E)dorsal root.
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8
The pyramidal system can be defined as
A)the control system for involuntary muscles.
B)a voluntary motor pathway.
C)includes the reticulospinal tract.
D)a series of ascending tracts.
E)None of the answers are correct.
A)the control system for involuntary muscles.
B)a voluntary motor pathway.
C)includes the reticulospinal tract.
D)a series of ascending tracts.
E)None of the answers are correct.
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9
The information the body receives from a receptor detecting a stimulus and recognize a change is called a
A)perception.
B)feedback.
C)a preprogrammed response.
D)thinking.
E)sensation.
A)perception.
B)feedback.
C)a preprogrammed response.
D)thinking.
E)sensation.
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10
Which nuclei or centers are correctly paired with the tracts to which they provide output
A)tectum-tectospinal tracts
B)red nuclei-rubrospinal tracts
C)reticular formation-reticulospinal tracts
D)vestibular nuclei-vestibulospinal tracts
E)All of the answers are correct.
A)tectum-tectospinal tracts
B)red nuclei-rubrospinal tracts
C)reticular formation-reticulospinal tracts
D)vestibular nuclei-vestibulospinal tracts
E)All of the answers are correct.
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11
Sensations detected by the receptors for the lateral spinothalamic pathway include
A)proprioception.
B)pressure.
C)temperature.
D)vibration.
E)All of the answers are correct.
A)proprioception.
B)pressure.
C)temperature.
D)vibration.
E)All of the answers are correct.
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12
The motor pathways of the autonomic nervous system
A)show a neuronal organization like that of the somatic nervous system.
B)contain both upper and lower motor neurons.
C)include only neurons located in the brain or spinal cord.
D)control visceral effectors, such as smooth and cardiac muscle and glands.
E)All of the answers are correct.
A)show a neuronal organization like that of the somatic nervous system.
B)contain both upper and lower motor neurons.
C)include only neurons located in the brain or spinal cord.
D)control visceral effectors, such as smooth and cardiac muscle and glands.
E)All of the answers are correct.
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13
The spinal tracts that regulate voluntary motor commands to skeletal muscles on the opposite side of the body are the
A)corticospinal tracts.
B)rubrospinal tracts.
C)reticulospinal tracts.
D)vestibulospinal tracts.
E)spinothalamic tracts.
A)corticospinal tracts.
B)rubrospinal tracts.
C)reticulospinal tracts.
D)vestibulospinal tracts.
E)spinothalamic tracts.
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14
In a somatic motor pathway, the neuron that has a cell body in a CNS processing center is (the)
A)lower motor neuron.
B)preganglionic neuron.
C)upper motor neuron.
D)postganglionic neuron.
E)None of the answers are correct.
A)lower motor neuron.
B)preganglionic neuron.
C)upper motor neuron.
D)postganglionic neuron.
E)None of the answers are correct.
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15
A first-order neuron is
A)the first neuron in any pathway.
B)a neuron that extends down the spinal cord.
C)the sensory neuron that brings information from the receptor to the CNS.
D)one that projects the motor homunculus to the parietal lobe of the cerebellum.
E)None of the answers are correct.
A)the first neuron in any pathway.
B)a neuron that extends down the spinal cord.
C)the sensory neuron that brings information from the receptor to the CNS.
D)one that projects the motor homunculus to the parietal lobe of the cerebellum.
E)None of the answers are correct.
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16
Which descending tracts terminate at the motor nuclei of cranial nerves controlling eye movements, facial muscles, jaw muscles and some muscles of the neck and pharynx
A)lateral corticospinal
B)corticospinal
C)corticobulbar
D)spinothalamic
E)posterior column
A)lateral corticospinal
B)corticospinal
C)corticobulbar
D)spinothalamic
E)posterior column
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17
Where would you expect to find CNS damage in a person who displays inability to control eye movements, facial expressions, tongue position, and some of the superficial neck and upper back muscles
A)vestibulospinal tracts
B)corticospinal tracts
C)corticobulbar tracts
D)rubrospinal tracts
E)None of the answers are correct.
A)vestibulospinal tracts
B)corticospinal tracts
C)corticobulbar tracts
D)rubrospinal tracts
E)None of the answers are correct.
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18
Angina is often felt in the upper left chest and arm because
A)the tissues in these regions are damaged or diseased.
B)these are the first areas to be injured when a person has a heart attack.
C)the pain is "referred" to the corresponding region of the primary sensory cortex.
D)muscles in this area work harder during a heart attack and become sore from fatigue.
E)None of the answers are correct.
A)the tissues in these regions are damaged or diseased.
B)these are the first areas to be injured when a person has a heart attack.
C)the pain is "referred" to the corresponding region of the primary sensory cortex.
D)muscles in this area work harder during a heart attack and become sore from fatigue.
E)None of the answers are correct.
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19
Processing of a stimulus so that one knows the likely source, type of stimulus, and intensity of the stimulus is
A)sensation.
B)perception.
C)thinking.
D)impossible.
E)None of the answers are correct.
A)sensation.
B)perception.
C)thinking.
D)impossible.
E)None of the answers are correct.
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20
The spinothalamic tract is
A)descending.
B)motor.
C)ascending.
D)efferent.
E)transverse.
A)descending.
B)motor.
C)ascending.
D)efferent.
E)transverse.
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21
When an athlete suffers an injury that results in symptoms of flaccid paralysis of a portion of a muscle, what type of nerve damage has occurred
A)No nerve has been damaged; only muscle fibers have been injured.
B)There is a CNS injury, but no injury to the muscle.
C)A lower motor neuron has been damaged.
D)An upper motor neuron has been damaged.
E)None of the answers are correct.
A)No nerve has been damaged; only muscle fibers have been injured.
B)There is a CNS injury, but no injury to the muscle.
C)A lower motor neuron has been damaged.
D)An upper motor neuron has been damaged.
E)None of the answers are correct.
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22
The posterior spinocerebellar tracts enter the cerebellum by way of the ________ cerebellar peduncle.
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23
The sensory homunculus is a map that shows (the)
A)relative size of sensory regions in the body.
B)number of muscles under the skin.
C)number of sensory receptors in regions of the body.
D)size of sensory units.
E)All of the answers are correct.
A)relative size of sensory regions in the body.
B)number of muscles under the skin.
C)number of sensory receptors in regions of the body.
D)size of sensory units.
E)All of the answers are correct.
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24
The neuron that extends from the spinal cord to the effector is the ________.
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25
The fiber column immediately adjacent to the posterior median sulcus is the ________.
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26
Motor pathways ________ the spinal cord.
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27
Another word for crossing over of axons is ________.
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28
A demyelinating disorder that affects only motor neurons is called ________.
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29
The ________ carries sensation concerning proprioception.
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30
The ________ carries information that controls muscle tone and balance.
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31
The fiber pathways nearest the anterior median fissure make up the ________.
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32
We can distinguish between sensations that originate in different areas of the body because
A)sensory neurons carry only one type of information.
B)sensory neurons from each body region synapse in specific brain regions.
C)incoming sensory information is first assessed by the thalamus.
D)different sensory receptor types produce different action potential types.
E)None of the answers are correct.
A)sensory neurons carry only one type of information.
B)sensory neurons from each body region synapse in specific brain regions.
C)incoming sensory information is first assessed by the thalamus.
D)different sensory receptor types produce different action potential types.
E)None of the answers are correct.
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33
Which area of the brain is responsible for complex motor patterns
A)vestibular nuclei
B)hypothalamus
C)pons
D)cerebral cortex
E)cerebellum
A)vestibular nuclei
B)hypothalamus
C)pons
D)cerebral cortex
E)cerebellum
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34
A sensory homunculus
A)is the site that determines the intensity of a pain stimulus.
B)is the location of referred pain.
C)is a functional map of the primary sensory cortex.
D)is proportioned the same as the areas of the body represented.
E)None of the answers are correct.
A)is the site that determines the intensity of a pain stimulus.
B)is the location of referred pain.
C)is a functional map of the primary sensory cortex.
D)is proportioned the same as the areas of the body represented.
E)None of the answers are correct.
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35
The corticospinal tracts that synapse on motor neurons in the anterior gray horns of the spinal cord are visible as they descend along the ventral surface of the medulla as a pair of thick bands, the ________.
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36
Which area of the brain is responsible for controlling motor responses to visual and auditory stimuli
A)mesencephalon
B)hypothalamus
C)pons
D)cerebral cortex
E)cerebellum
A)mesencephalon
B)hypothalamus
C)pons
D)cerebral cortex
E)cerebellum
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37
A ________ is a motor neuron whose cell body is in the CNS and which will synapse on a cell body in a peripheral ganglion.
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38
One of the main reasons damage to the lateral corticospinal tract on the left side of the body does not completely cause loss of conscious control of the left side of the body is that
A)the extrapyramidal tracts help with conscious control.
B)15 percent of the voluntary control from the corticospinal tracts is uncrossed in the anterior corticospinal tract.
C)the medial pathways also control voluntary movement.
D)the corticobulbar pathway contributes to the entire body.
E)All of the answers are correct.
A)the extrapyramidal tracts help with conscious control.
B)15 percent of the voluntary control from the corticospinal tracts is uncrossed in the anterior corticospinal tract.
C)the medial pathways also control voluntary movement.
D)the corticobulbar pathway contributes to the entire body.
E)All of the answers are correct.
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39
The spinocerebellar pathway carries ________ information to the cerebellum for processing.
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40
The fiber pathway most superficial in the lateral column is the ________.
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41
The basal nuclei modify voluntary motor patterns.
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43
Ascending sensory information is relayed from one nucleus to another in a series of steps, which permits modulation of the response, but this processing takes time. Why is this delay in response not dangerous to the organism
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44
The pons and superior medulla oblongata control balance reflexes.
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45
The most disproportionate area of the body in the motor homunculus is the relatively small size of the ________ compared to its actual size.
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47
The anterior spinocerebellar tract carries information about proprioception.
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48
The hypothalamus initiates voluntary motor activity.
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49
The anterior spinothalamic tract carries information about proprioception.
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50
The fasciculus gracilis ascends same side of cord carrying information about position, fine touch, pressure, and vibration.
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51
The hypothalamus controls motor patterns related to eating.
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52
The anterior spinocerebellar tract carries information about crude touch.
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53
Predict the effects of a superficial injury to the lateral columns.
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54
The lateral spinothalamic tract crosses to ascend cord and carries information about pain and temperature.
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The cerebral cortex controls simple cranial reflexes.
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A motor map of the cortical surface is a ________.
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