Deck 10: The Nervous System Part Ii: the Traffic Control Center

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Once touch information is sent to the brain, understanding will occur in the ____________ area.

A)Sensory association relay
B)Ganglionic association
C)Somatic sensory cortex
D)Somatic sensory association
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A brain injury with swelling and bleeding with possible severe hemorrhaging (hematoma) is known as a ________.

A)Concussion
B)Contusion
C)TIA
D)CVA
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What cranial nerve is chiefly responsible for eye movements?

A)Olfactory
B)Facial
C)Hypoglossal
D)Oculomotor
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What is the largest part of the brain?

A)Cerebellum
B)Cerebrum
C)Brain stem
D)Hypothalamus
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A subdural hematoma would be between the ________.

A)Arachnoid mater and subarachnoid
B)Dura mater and the arachnoid mater
C)Dura and vertebral column
D)Arachnoid and pia mater
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A woman falls down a flight of stairs carrying a large box.She is admitted to the hospital paralyzed on the right side and unable to speak.Where is her injury?

A)Spinal cord
B)Temporal lobe
C)Frontal lobe
D)Brainstem
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Which of these is a type of paralysis?

A)Spastic
B)Bivalvular
C)Reflexive
D)Radical
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Heart beat, breathing, and the cardiovascular system are controlled by the ____________.

A)Medulla oblongata
B)Midbrain
C)Cerebellum
D)Cerebrum
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Where are the neurons for the autonomic system located?

A)Corpus callosum
B)Spinal cord and brain stem
C)Cerebral cortex
D)Inside neurotransmitters
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The right and left hemisphere of the cerebrum are connected by the ____________.

A)Postcentral gyrus
B)Precentral gyrus
C)Corpus callosum
D)Ventricles
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The grooves and ridges of the brain are known as ____________.

A)Hemispheres
B)Lobes
C)Convolutions
D)Meninges
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Which structure in the diencephalon relays information to the cerebrum?

A)Thalamus
B)Hypothalamus
C)Pineal body
D)Pituitary gland
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Which tract carries fine touch and vibration to the cerebral cortex?

A)Dorsal column tract
B)Spinothalamic tract
C)Spinocerebellar tract
D)Ventral column tract
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During surgery, general anesthesia inhibits the ____________, causing unconsciousness in the patient.

A)Reticular system
B)Basal nuclei
C)Limbic system
D)Hypothalamus
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The internal anatomy of the brain has which structure?

A)White matter only
B)White matter surrounded by gray matter
C)Gray matter only
D)Gray matter surrounded by white matter
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Some patients with a severe case of ________ must be kept on a ventilator until the paralysis resolves.

A)Guillain Barré syndrome
B)Muscular dystrophy
C)Multiple sclerosis
D)Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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After a plan for movement has been developed, it leaves the ____________ and connects with neurons in the thalamus.

A)Nuclei
B)Limbic system
C)Motor cortex
D)Spinal tract
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To what sense does somatic sensation refer?

A)Taste
B)Touch
C)Smell
D)Vision
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What number cranial nerve is the vagus nerve?

A)X
B)II
C)VIII
D)XII
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Which of the following statements is not true of the cerebellum?

A)It is considered the "little brain."
B)It lies under the occipital lobe of the cerebrum.
C)It is responsible for sensory and motor coordination and balance.
D)It helps regulate water balance and sleep cycles.
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This is the most common cause of dementia among people 65 years or older ________.

A)Alzheimer's disease
B)Parkinson's disease
C)Dementia
D)Travis' disease
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The _______ is divided into two hemispheres.
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The lobe responsible for taste ________:

A)frontal
B)parietal
C)temporal
D)occipital
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The somatic nervous system carries impulses from the brain and spinal cord to ________.

A)Cardiac muscle tissue
B)Skeletal muscles
C)Smooth muscles
D)All of the above
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The size of the map of a body part in the postcentral gyrus is determined by the _____________ of the body part.
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Which fissure divides the brain into a left and right hemisphere?

A)transverse
B)longitudinal
C)medial
D)sagittal
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A ________ is caused by disruption of blood flow to a portion of the brain due to either hemorrhage or blood clot.

A)Cerebrovascular accident
B)Stroke
C)a and b only
D)None of the above
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The system that controls mood ________.

A)reticular
B)somatic
C)sympathetic
D)limbic
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A ________, which is swelling and bleeding at the site of injury, is more serious than a concussion.

A)Convulsion
B)Hemorrhage
C)Hematoma
D)None of the above
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A ________ is a pool of blood between any of the layers of meninges and the skull.

A)Contusion
B)Hemorrhage
C)Hematoma
D)Concussion
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A group of nerve cell bodies outside the CNS is called a ________.

A)ganglion
B)glia
C)dendrites
D)axons
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A non-progressive movement disorder exhibiting classic spastic paralysis

A)muscular dystrophy
B)Huntington's disease
C)cerebral palsy
D)CVA Short
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The ____________ lobes are responsible for conscious thought.
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A mild brain injury is commonly known as a ________.

A)Contusion
B)Hemorrhage
C)Hematoma
D)Concussion
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This structure is responsible for the secretion of melatonin ________.

A)pituitary gland
B)thalamus
C)hypothalamus
D)pineal body
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A mini stroke is known as a ________.

A)TIA
B)Transient necrotic attack
C)Stroke
D)a and b only
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Hydocephalus is a result of an excess of what fluid?

A)blood
B)CSF
C)CNS
D)ALS
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Damage to the _____________ lobes leads to sensory perception problems.
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Heartbeat is controlled in the ____________.
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The lobe responsible for vision ________:

A)occipital
B)frontal
C)parietal
D)medial
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The ________ division of the autonomic nervous system controls the flight-or-fight response.
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Dizziness is one symptom of damage to the _________________ cranial nerve.
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Preganglionic neurons release the neurotransmitter ____________.
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The diencephalon includes the ____________, hypothalamus, pineal body, and pituitary gland.
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The XII cranial nerve, the ____________, is under the tongue.
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Brain damage similar to that caused by traumatic brain injury is caused by a lack of oxygen, strokes, or brain ________.
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________(CP) is a permanent, non-progressive set of motor deficits diagnosed in infants and young children, generally thought to be due to damage to the motor cortex.
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The pineal body secretes the hormone ____________.
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________ is a condition of excess CSF in brain due to trauma, birth defects, tumors, etc.
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Cross communication between the right and left sides of the brain is through the ____________.
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Brain cavities are called ________.
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An accumulation of blood between the dura mater and arachnoid space is called a(n)____________.
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Emotions are integrated in the ________ lobes.
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The ventricles of the brain, the central canal of the spinal cord, and the subarachnoid space, surrounding both parts of the CNS, are all filled with ________(CSF).
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The X cranial nerve is the ________ nerve.
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A(n) ____________ is a group of nerve cell bodies outside the CNS.
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The ________ is an anatomical/physiologic protective structure of the brain believed to consist of walls of capillaries in the CNS and surrounding glial membranes.
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Hydrocephalus is treated by medication and by inserting a(n) ____________.
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A stroke is also known as a(n) ____________ (Do not use abbreviation).
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The ________ nerve is sensory cranial nerve, responsible for hearing and balance.
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Thirst is regulated in the thalamus.
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Risk factors for ________ include premature birth, low birth weight, developmental abnormalities, and perinatal brain injury.
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Explain how we interpret touch.
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The parasympathetic system controls the "fight or flight" response.
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Gyri and sulci are known as convolutions.
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The pons is inferior to the medulla oblongata.
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Parietal lobes are responsible for vision.
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Ministrokes are called "TIAs."
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The diencephalon controls hormone levels.
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Pain is perceived in the skin.
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Paralysis is the inability to control voluntary movement.
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Damage to brain tissue due to mechanical injury, lack of oxygen, or brain hemorrhage causes ________ brain injury.
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Explain why cerebral spinal fluid balance is important in the brain.
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List the twelve cranial nerves.
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The midbrain is the most superior portion of the brainstem.
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Respiratory arrest is a clear sign of brain damage after a fall.
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Explain why hands, lips, and head have so many neurons.
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The limbic system controls emotions and moods.
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The optic nerve controls smell.
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A brain tumor in the frontal lobe might cause significant changes in personality.
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1
Once touch information is sent to the brain, understanding will occur in the ____________ area.

A)Sensory association relay
B)Ganglionic association
C)Somatic sensory cortex
D)Somatic sensory association
D
2
A brain injury with swelling and bleeding with possible severe hemorrhaging (hematoma) is known as a ________.

A)Concussion
B)Contusion
C)TIA
D)CVA
A
3
What cranial nerve is chiefly responsible for eye movements?

A)Olfactory
B)Facial
C)Hypoglossal
D)Oculomotor
D
4
What is the largest part of the brain?

A)Cerebellum
B)Cerebrum
C)Brain stem
D)Hypothalamus
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A subdural hematoma would be between the ________.

A)Arachnoid mater and subarachnoid
B)Dura mater and the arachnoid mater
C)Dura and vertebral column
D)Arachnoid and pia mater
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A woman falls down a flight of stairs carrying a large box.She is admitted to the hospital paralyzed on the right side and unable to speak.Where is her injury?

A)Spinal cord
B)Temporal lobe
C)Frontal lobe
D)Brainstem
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Which of these is a type of paralysis?

A)Spastic
B)Bivalvular
C)Reflexive
D)Radical
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Heart beat, breathing, and the cardiovascular system are controlled by the ____________.

A)Medulla oblongata
B)Midbrain
C)Cerebellum
D)Cerebrum
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Where are the neurons for the autonomic system located?

A)Corpus callosum
B)Spinal cord and brain stem
C)Cerebral cortex
D)Inside neurotransmitters
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The right and left hemisphere of the cerebrum are connected by the ____________.

A)Postcentral gyrus
B)Precentral gyrus
C)Corpus callosum
D)Ventricles
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The grooves and ridges of the brain are known as ____________.

A)Hemispheres
B)Lobes
C)Convolutions
D)Meninges
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Which structure in the diencephalon relays information to the cerebrum?

A)Thalamus
B)Hypothalamus
C)Pineal body
D)Pituitary gland
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Which tract carries fine touch and vibration to the cerebral cortex?

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B)Spinothalamic tract
C)Spinocerebellar tract
D)Ventral column tract
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During surgery, general anesthesia inhibits the ____________, causing unconsciousness in the patient.

A)Reticular system
B)Basal nuclei
C)Limbic system
D)Hypothalamus
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The internal anatomy of the brain has which structure?

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D)Gray matter surrounded by white matter
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Some patients with a severe case of ________ must be kept on a ventilator until the paralysis resolves.

A)Guillain Barré syndrome
B)Muscular dystrophy
C)Multiple sclerosis
D)Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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After a plan for movement has been developed, it leaves the ____________ and connects with neurons in the thalamus.

A)Nuclei
B)Limbic system
C)Motor cortex
D)Spinal tract
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To what sense does somatic sensation refer?

A)Taste
B)Touch
C)Smell
D)Vision
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What number cranial nerve is the vagus nerve?

A)X
B)II
C)VIII
D)XII
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Which of the following statements is not true of the cerebellum?

A)It is considered the "little brain."
B)It lies under the occipital lobe of the cerebrum.
C)It is responsible for sensory and motor coordination and balance.
D)It helps regulate water balance and sleep cycles.
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This is the most common cause of dementia among people 65 years or older ________.

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C)Dementia
D)Travis' disease
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The _______ is divided into two hemispheres.
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The lobe responsible for taste ________:

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C)temporal
D)occipital
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The somatic nervous system carries impulses from the brain and spinal cord to ________.

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D)All of the above
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The size of the map of a body part in the postcentral gyrus is determined by the _____________ of the body part.
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Which fissure divides the brain into a left and right hemisphere?

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C)medial
D)sagittal
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A ________ is caused by disruption of blood flow to a portion of the brain due to either hemorrhage or blood clot.

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C)a and b only
D)None of the above
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The system that controls mood ________.

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D)limbic
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A ________, which is swelling and bleeding at the site of injury, is more serious than a concussion.

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A ________ is a pool of blood between any of the layers of meninges and the skull.

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D)Concussion
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A group of nerve cell bodies outside the CNS is called a ________.

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D)axons
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A non-progressive movement disorder exhibiting classic spastic paralysis

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D)CVA Short
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The ____________ lobes are responsible for conscious thought.
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A mild brain injury is commonly known as a ________.

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This structure is responsible for the secretion of melatonin ________.

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D)pineal body
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A mini stroke is known as a ________.

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Hydocephalus is a result of an excess of what fluid?

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Damage to the _____________ lobes leads to sensory perception problems.
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Heartbeat is controlled in the ____________.
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The lobe responsible for vision ________:

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The ________ division of the autonomic nervous system controls the flight-or-fight response.
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Dizziness is one symptom of damage to the _________________ cranial nerve.
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Preganglionic neurons release the neurotransmitter ____________.
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The diencephalon includes the ____________, hypothalamus, pineal body, and pituitary gland.
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The XII cranial nerve, the ____________, is under the tongue.
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Brain damage similar to that caused by traumatic brain injury is caused by a lack of oxygen, strokes, or brain ________.
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________(CP) is a permanent, non-progressive set of motor deficits diagnosed in infants and young children, generally thought to be due to damage to the motor cortex.
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The pineal body secretes the hormone ____________.
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________ is a condition of excess CSF in brain due to trauma, birth defects, tumors, etc.
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Cross communication between the right and left sides of the brain is through the ____________.
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Brain cavities are called ________.
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An accumulation of blood between the dura mater and arachnoid space is called a(n)____________.
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Emotions are integrated in the ________ lobes.
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The ventricles of the brain, the central canal of the spinal cord, and the subarachnoid space, surrounding both parts of the CNS, are all filled with ________(CSF).
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The X cranial nerve is the ________ nerve.
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A(n) ____________ is a group of nerve cell bodies outside the CNS.
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The ________ is an anatomical/physiologic protective structure of the brain believed to consist of walls of capillaries in the CNS and surrounding glial membranes.
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Hydrocephalus is treated by medication and by inserting a(n) ____________.
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A stroke is also known as a(n) ____________ (Do not use abbreviation).
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The ________ nerve is sensory cranial nerve, responsible for hearing and balance.
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Thirst is regulated in the thalamus.
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Risk factors for ________ include premature birth, low birth weight, developmental abnormalities, and perinatal brain injury.
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Explain how we interpret touch.
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The parasympathetic system controls the "fight or flight" response.
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Gyri and sulci are known as convolutions.
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The pons is inferior to the medulla oblongata.
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Parietal lobes are responsible for vision.
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Ministrokes are called "TIAs."
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The diencephalon controls hormone levels.
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Pain is perceived in the skin.
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Paralysis is the inability to control voluntary movement.
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Damage to brain tissue due to mechanical injury, lack of oxygen, or brain hemorrhage causes ________ brain injury.
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Explain why cerebral spinal fluid balance is important in the brain.
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List the twelve cranial nerves.
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The midbrain is the most superior portion of the brainstem.
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Respiratory arrest is a clear sign of brain damage after a fall.
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The limbic system controls emotions and moods.
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The optic nerve controls smell.
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A brain tumor in the frontal lobe might cause significant changes in personality.
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