Deck 16: The Nervous System: The Brain and Cranial Nerves

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The septum pellucidum separates the ________.

A) fourth ventricle
B) cerebellar hemispheres
C) third ventricle
D) lateral ventricles
E) cerebral aqueducts
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Sensory and motor nuclei for which cranial nerves exist in the pons?

A) N III, N V, N VI, N VII
B) N V, N VI, N VII, N VIII
C) N III, N IV, N V, N VI
D) N VI, N VII, N VIII, N IX
E) N III, N VI, N VIII, N IX
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The reticular formation ________.

A) sets the rate of respiratory movements
B) contains nuclei and centers that help maintain consciousness
C) relays somatic information to the ventral posterior nuclei of the thalamus
D) regulates heart rate and force of contraction, and distribution of blood flow
E) relays information from the spinal cord, the red nuclei, other midbrain centers, and the cerebral cortex to the vermis of the cerebellum
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Which structure(s) of the medulla oblongata passes somatic sensory information to the thalamus?

A) olivary nuclei
B) cuneate nucleus and gracile nucleus
C) reticular formation
D) respiratory rhythmicity centers
E) cardiovascular centers
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The pia mater is anchored to the surface of the brain by the processes of which glial cells?

A) oligodendrocytes
B) astrocytes
C) ependymal cells
D) microglia
E) Schwann cells
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Which secondary brain vesicle forms the cerebrum?

A) metencephalon
B) prosencephalon
C) mesencephalon
D) telencephalon
E) myelencephalon
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Which structure is responsible for the production of cerebrospinal fluid?

A) choroid plexus
B) arachnoid granulation
C) tentorium cerebelli
D) dural sinus
E) sagittal sinus
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Which of the following is NOT a function of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)?

A) It supports the brain.
B) It does not transport waste products.
C) It prevents contact between delicate neural structures and the surrounding bones.
D) Except at the choroid plexus, the CSF is in constant communication with the interstitial fluid of the CNS.
E) It transports nutrients and chemical messages.
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Which structure automatically adjusts motor activities on the basis of sensory information and memories of learned patterns of movement?

A) hypothalamus
B) cerebellum
C) cerebrum
D) pons
E) medulla
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The activity of which structure(s) is regulated by inputs from apneustic and pneumotaxic centers of the pons?

A) respiratory rhythmicity centers
B) olivary nuclei
C) reticular formation
D) gracile nucleus
E) cardiovascular centers
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Which structure connects the third ventricle with the fourth ventricle?

A) septum pellucidum
B) longitudinal fissure
C) cerebral aqueduct
D) hypothalamus
E) epithalamus
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In the fourth week of development, which primary brain vesicle is known as the "hindbrain?"

A) rhombencephalon
B) metencephalon
C) prosencephalon
D) myelencephalon
E) mesencephalon
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Which of these are NOT found in the medulla oblongata?

A) gracile nucleus
B) cuneate nucleus
C) pneumotaxic center
D) olivary nuclei
E) solitary nucleus
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Which fold of dura mater projects between the cerebral hemispheres in the longitudinal fissure and attaches to the crista galli, the internal occipital crest and tentorium cerebelli?

A) tentorium cerebelli
B) diaphragma sellae
C) falx cerebri
D) arachnoid granulation
E) falx cerebelli
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The ventral portion of the ________ develops into the pons, and the dorsal portion becomes the cerebellum.

A) telencephalon
B) metencephalon
C) prosencephalon
D) myelencephalon
E) mesencephalon
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Which structure contains the hypothalamus?

A) medulla oblongata
B) epithalamus
C) mesencephalon
D) pons
E) diencephalon
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The transverse sinus lies within the ________.

A) diaphragma sellae
B) falx cerebelli
C) superior sagittal sinus
D) falx cerebri
E) tentorium cerebelli
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the blood-brain barrier (BBB)?

A) The endothelial cells of the BBB are extensively interconnected with tight junctions.
B) Lipid-soluble compounds can freely diffuse across the endothelial cell membranes.
C) Endothelial transport across the BBB is highly selective.
D) The endothelial cells of the BBB contain small numbers of pinocytotic vesicles.
E) All of these are characteristics of the BBB.
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The cardiovascular centers of the medulla oblongata may be subdivided into ________.

A) apneustic and pneumotaxic
B) apneustic and cardiac
C) cardiac and vasomotor
D) cardiac and pneumotaxic
E) apneustic and vasomotor
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The ________ acts as a roof over the cranial blood vessels.

A) cranial arachnoid mater
B) dura mater
C) pia mater
D) superior sagittal sinus
E) inferior sagittal sinus
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The mesencephalon contains nuclei associated with which cranial nerves?

A) N IV, V
B) N II, III
C) N II, V
D) N III, IV
E) N IV, VI
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The anterior cerebellar peduncles contain efferent tracts arising at which structure(s) ?

A) cerebellar nuclei
B) olivary nuclei
C) cerebral nuclei
D) pontine nuclei
E) medulla oblongata
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Which thalamic structure(s) relays auditory information to the auditory cortex from receptors of the inner ear?

A) ventral group
B) pulvinar nuclei
C) medial geniculate nuclei
D) lateral group
E) lateral geniculate nuclei
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This mesencephalic structure processes information from the cerebrum and cerebellum and issues involuntary motor commands that maintain muscle tone and limb position.

A) superior colliculus
B) red nucleus
C) substantia nigra
D) inferior colliculus
E) reticular formation
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The control of feeding reflexes (chewing, swallowing)is a function of which structure(s) ?

A) paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus
B) mammillary bodies
C) lateral nuclei of the thalamus
D) tuberal area of the hypothalamus
E) preoptic area of the hypothalamus
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Which thalamic structure(s) provide a conscious awareness of emotional states by connecting the basal nuclei and emotion centers in the hypothalamus with the prefrontal cortex of the cerebrum?

A) anterior nuclei
B) pulvinar nuclei
C) medial nuclei
D) lateral nuclei
E) ventral nuclei
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The preoptic area regulates body temperature via control of autonomic centers in which brain structure(s) ?

A) pons
B) thalamus
C) hypothalamus
D) cerebellum
E) septum pellucidum
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Which of the following structures secretes antidiuretic hormone?

A) supraoptic nucleus of the hypothalamus
B) tuberal nuclei of the hypothalamus
C) paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus
D) mammillary bodies
E) lateral nuclei of the thalamus
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The infundibulum connects the hypothalamus to which structure?

A) pineal gland
B) cerebellum
C) pituitary gland
D) tectum
E) cingulate gyrus
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Which of the following is a function of the substantia nigra?

A) It integrates information from the cerebrum and cerebellum and issues involuntary motor commands concerned with the maintenance of muscle tone and limb position.
B) It integrates visual information with other sensory input.
C) It regulates the motor output of the basal nuclei.
D) It initiates reflex responses to auditory stimuli.
E) It functions in the automatic processing of incoming sensations and outgoing motor commands.
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The pineal gland secretes ________.

A) serotonin
B) melanin
C) dopamine
D) acetylcholine
E) melatonin
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The ________ connect(s)the primary motor cortex with motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord, and carry(ies)ascending sensory information to the thalamus.

A) olivary nuclei
B) nucleus gracilis
C) reticular formation
D) cerebral peduncles
E) substantia nigra
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The reticular formation ________.

A) adjusts heart beat with its cardiovascular centers
B) regulates activity in the basal nuclei
C) controls background muscle tone and limb position
D) carries ascending information to the thalamus
E) integrates auditory information with medial geniculate nuclei
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The pons extends superiorly from the medulla oblongata to the ________.

A) telencephalon
B) myelencephalon
C) mesencephalon
D) diencephalon
E) metencephalon
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The ________ integrate(s)auditory information with the medial geniculate nuclei of the thalamus.

A) reticular formation
B) inferior colliculi
C) substantia nigra
D) superior colliculi
E) red nuclei
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The pons is connected to the cerebellum by how many cerebellar peduncles?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
E) five
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The ventral nuclei in the thalamus ________.

A) relay information to and from the basal nuclei and cerebral cortex
B) are relay stations in feedback loops that adjust activity in the cingulate gyrus and parietal lobe
C) include the pulvinar area and the geniculate nuclei
D) relay information from the hypothalamus and hippocampus to the cingulate gyrus
E) relay auditory information to the auditory cortex from the specialized receptors of the inner ear
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Which structure(s) coordinates daily cycles of activity that are linked to the day-night cycle?

A) suprachiasmatic nucleus
B) tuberal nuclei
C) supraoptic nucleus
D) paraventricular nucleus
E) preoptic area
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Oxytocin is secreted by which hypothalamic structure(s) ?

A) tuberal nuclei
B) mammillary bodies
C) suprachiasmatic nucleus
D) paraventricular nucleus
E) supraoptic nucleus
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Which structure receives visual input from the lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus on the ipsilateral side?

A) red nucleus
B) substantia nigra
C) superior colliculus
D) reticular formation
E) inferior colliculus
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Which cerebellar structure is important in the maintenance of balance and the control of eye movements?

A) vermis
B) flocculonodular lobe
C) primary fissure
D) anterior lobe
E) posterior lobe
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The ________ link the cerebellum with the mesencephalon, diencephalon, and cerebrum.

A) inferior cerebellar peduncles
B) arbor vitae
C) middle cerebellar peduncles
D) tectum
E) superior cerebellar peduncles
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Which of the five cerebral lobes isthe one not visible on the surface of the brain?

A) frontal
B) temporal
C) insula
D) occipital
E) parietal
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Balance and equilibrium are functions of the ________ nerve.

A) N IX
B) N III
C) N VIII
D) N X
E) N V
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Centers in the ________ adjust and coordinate the activities of autonomic centers in other parts of the brainstem concerned with regulating heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, and digestive functions.

A) thalamus
B) epithalamus
C) hypothalamus
D) tectum
E) pineal gland
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The inferior cerebellar peduncles ________.

A) contain transverse fibers and carry communications between the cerebellum and pons
B) control physiological responses to changes in body temperature
C) link the cerebellum with the mesencephalon, the diencephalon, and the cerebrum
D) function in the subconscious coordination and control of ongoing movements of body parts
E) link the cerebellum with the medulla oblongata and spinal cord
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The cerebellum coordinates rapid, automatic adjustments that maintain balance and equilibrium; such alterations in muscle tone and position are made by modifying the activity of the ________.

A) vestibular nucleus
B) red nucleus
C) substantia nigra
D) pontine nuclei
E) solitary nucleus
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The primary gustatory cortex processes information about ________ and is located in the ________.

A) sound; cerebellum
B) taste; insula
C) taste; frontal lobe
D) smell; parietal lobe
E) smell; temporal lobe
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The occipital lobe contains (the)________.

A) tactile areas
B) visual cortex
C) auditory cortex
D) gustatory cortex
E) primary motor cortex
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The cerebellum receives proprioceptive information from which structure?

A) medulla oblongata
B) hypothalamus
C) spinal cord
D) pons
E) thalamus
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The lateral rectus muscle is innervated by which cranial nerve?

A) N VI
B) N III
C) N V
D) N II
E) N IV
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Which of the following cranial nerves have mixed sensory and motor functions?

A) N I, N III
B) N VI, N VII
C) N VIII, N XI
D) N VII, N IX
E) N II, N V
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Which part of the basal nuclei controls and adjusts muscle tone, particularly in the appendicular muscles?

A) claustrum
B) putamen
C) amygdaloid body
D) globus pallidus
E) caudate nucleus
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The mandibular branch is the largest branch of the ________ nerve.

A) trigeminal
B) vagus
C) trochlear
D) glossopharyngeal
E) hypoglossal
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When a person is walking, which structure(s) control(s)the cycles of arm and leg movements that occur between the time the decision is made to "start walking" and the time the "stop" order is given?

A) globus pallidus
B) amygdaloid body
C) claustrum and putamen
D) caudate nucleus and putamen
E) claustrum and globus pallidus
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The major pathway of communication between the right and left hemispheres is the ________.

A) projection fibers
B) longitudinal fasciculi
C) arcuate fibers
D) internal capsule
E) corpus callosum
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The precentral gyrus forms the ________.

A) primary somatosensory cortex
B) olfactory cortex
C) anterior margin of central sulcus
D) premotor cortex
E) gustatory cortex
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The jugular foramen is the site for ingress and egress of which cranial nerves?

A) N X, XI, XII
B) N VIII, IX, X
C) N VI, VII, VIII
D) N IX, X, XI
E) N VII, VIII, IX
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The primary somatosensory cortex is found in which cerebral structure?

A) frontal lobe
B) occipital lobe
C) temporal lobe
D) insula
E) parietal lobe
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In which area is the speech center (Broca's area)usually located?

A) frontal lobe
B) insula
C) occipital lobe
D) parietal lobe
E) temporal lobe
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Capillaries in the pineal gland are very permeable.
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The ________ provides taste sensations from the posterior third of the tongue and has special receptors monitoring the blood pressure and dissolved-gas concentrations within major blood vessels.

A) N VII
B) N IX
C) N XI
D) N X
E) N V
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Nuclei in the mesencephalon process visual and auditory information, coordinate and direct reflexive somatic motor responses to these stimuli.
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Cranial nerves that distribute autonomic fibers to peripheral ganglia include ________.

A) N I, III, VI, IX
B) N IV, V, VIII, X
C) N III, VII, IX, X
D) N VIII, XI, XII
E) N VI, VIII, X, XI
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Which is the only cranial nerve that innervates visceral organs in the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities?

A) N X
B) N V, VII
C) N VII
D) N XII
E) N X, XII
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In which ways do the olfactory nerves (N I)differ from the other cranial nerves?

A) They do not differ from the other cranial nerves in any significant way.
B) Their cell bodies are located in the geniculate ganglion.
C) They are the only cranial nerves that are attached directly to the cerebrum.
D) They contain somatic motor as well as autonomic components.
E) Their axons are the only ones that pass through the hypoglossal canal.
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The cerebellar cortex contains huge highly branched Purkinje cells.
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Wernicke's area is the motor speech area of the frontal lobe.
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The external branch of ________ controls the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles of the neck and back.

A) N VI
B) N XII
C) N VII
D) N XI
E) N IV
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The medulla oblongata physically connects the brain with the spinal cord.
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The premotor cortex is located immediately anterior to the primary motor cortex.
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The middle cerebellar peduncles are connected to the transverse fibers of the pons across its posterior surface.
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The cranial dura mater consists of three fibrous layers.
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Which cranial nerves have special sensory functions?

A) N III, IV, VI
B) N V, VI, VII
C) N I, II, VIII
D) N III, VII, IX
E) N IV, V, VI
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The thalamus on each side bulges laterally away from the fourth ventricle and anteriorly toward the cerebrum.
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Compare and contrast epidural and subdural hemorrhages.
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Each side of the mesencephalon contains a pair of nuclei, the red nucleus and the substantia nigra.
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The two cerebral hemispheres have some functional differences, although anatomically they appear to be identical.
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The facial nerve consists only of sensory fibers.
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Swelling of the jugular vein as it leaves the skull could compress which of the following cranial nerves?

A) N I, IV, V
B) N IX, X, XI
C) N V, VII
D) N VIII, IX, XII
E) N II, IV, VI
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Deck 16: The Nervous System: The Brain and Cranial Nerves
1
The septum pellucidum separates the ________.

A) fourth ventricle
B) cerebellar hemispheres
C) third ventricle
D) lateral ventricles
E) cerebral aqueducts
D
2
Sensory and motor nuclei for which cranial nerves exist in the pons?

A) N III, N V, N VI, N VII
B) N V, N VI, N VII, N VIII
C) N III, N IV, N V, N VI
D) N VI, N VII, N VIII, N IX
E) N III, N VI, N VIII, N IX
B
3
The reticular formation ________.

A) sets the rate of respiratory movements
B) contains nuclei and centers that help maintain consciousness
C) relays somatic information to the ventral posterior nuclei of the thalamus
D) regulates heart rate and force of contraction, and distribution of blood flow
E) relays information from the spinal cord, the red nuclei, other midbrain centers, and the cerebral cortex to the vermis of the cerebellum
B
4
Which structure(s) of the medulla oblongata passes somatic sensory information to the thalamus?

A) olivary nuclei
B) cuneate nucleus and gracile nucleus
C) reticular formation
D) respiratory rhythmicity centers
E) cardiovascular centers
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The pia mater is anchored to the surface of the brain by the processes of which glial cells?

A) oligodendrocytes
B) astrocytes
C) ependymal cells
D) microglia
E) Schwann cells
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Which secondary brain vesicle forms the cerebrum?

A) metencephalon
B) prosencephalon
C) mesencephalon
D) telencephalon
E) myelencephalon
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Which structure is responsible for the production of cerebrospinal fluid?

A) choroid plexus
B) arachnoid granulation
C) tentorium cerebelli
D) dural sinus
E) sagittal sinus
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Which of the following is NOT a function of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)?

A) It supports the brain.
B) It does not transport waste products.
C) It prevents contact between delicate neural structures and the surrounding bones.
D) Except at the choroid plexus, the CSF is in constant communication with the interstitial fluid of the CNS.
E) It transports nutrients and chemical messages.
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Which structure automatically adjusts motor activities on the basis of sensory information and memories of learned patterns of movement?

A) hypothalamus
B) cerebellum
C) cerebrum
D) pons
E) medulla
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The activity of which structure(s) is regulated by inputs from apneustic and pneumotaxic centers of the pons?

A) respiratory rhythmicity centers
B) olivary nuclei
C) reticular formation
D) gracile nucleus
E) cardiovascular centers
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Which structure connects the third ventricle with the fourth ventricle?

A) septum pellucidum
B) longitudinal fissure
C) cerebral aqueduct
D) hypothalamus
E) epithalamus
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In the fourth week of development, which primary brain vesicle is known as the "hindbrain?"

A) rhombencephalon
B) metencephalon
C) prosencephalon
D) myelencephalon
E) mesencephalon
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Which of these are NOT found in the medulla oblongata?

A) gracile nucleus
B) cuneate nucleus
C) pneumotaxic center
D) olivary nuclei
E) solitary nucleus
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Which fold of dura mater projects between the cerebral hemispheres in the longitudinal fissure and attaches to the crista galli, the internal occipital crest and tentorium cerebelli?

A) tentorium cerebelli
B) diaphragma sellae
C) falx cerebri
D) arachnoid granulation
E) falx cerebelli
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The ventral portion of the ________ develops into the pons, and the dorsal portion becomes the cerebellum.

A) telencephalon
B) metencephalon
C) prosencephalon
D) myelencephalon
E) mesencephalon
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Which structure contains the hypothalamus?

A) medulla oblongata
B) epithalamus
C) mesencephalon
D) pons
E) diencephalon
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The transverse sinus lies within the ________.

A) diaphragma sellae
B) falx cerebelli
C) superior sagittal sinus
D) falx cerebri
E) tentorium cerebelli
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the blood-brain barrier (BBB)?

A) The endothelial cells of the BBB are extensively interconnected with tight junctions.
B) Lipid-soluble compounds can freely diffuse across the endothelial cell membranes.
C) Endothelial transport across the BBB is highly selective.
D) The endothelial cells of the BBB contain small numbers of pinocytotic vesicles.
E) All of these are characteristics of the BBB.
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The cardiovascular centers of the medulla oblongata may be subdivided into ________.

A) apneustic and pneumotaxic
B) apneustic and cardiac
C) cardiac and vasomotor
D) cardiac and pneumotaxic
E) apneustic and vasomotor
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The ________ acts as a roof over the cranial blood vessels.

A) cranial arachnoid mater
B) dura mater
C) pia mater
D) superior sagittal sinus
E) inferior sagittal sinus
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21
The mesencephalon contains nuclei associated with which cranial nerves?

A) N IV, V
B) N II, III
C) N II, V
D) N III, IV
E) N IV, VI
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22
The anterior cerebellar peduncles contain efferent tracts arising at which structure(s) ?

A) cerebellar nuclei
B) olivary nuclei
C) cerebral nuclei
D) pontine nuclei
E) medulla oblongata
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Which thalamic structure(s) relays auditory information to the auditory cortex from receptors of the inner ear?

A) ventral group
B) pulvinar nuclei
C) medial geniculate nuclei
D) lateral group
E) lateral geniculate nuclei
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24
This mesencephalic structure processes information from the cerebrum and cerebellum and issues involuntary motor commands that maintain muscle tone and limb position.

A) superior colliculus
B) red nucleus
C) substantia nigra
D) inferior colliculus
E) reticular formation
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25
The control of feeding reflexes (chewing, swallowing)is a function of which structure(s) ?

A) paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus
B) mammillary bodies
C) lateral nuclei of the thalamus
D) tuberal area of the hypothalamus
E) preoptic area of the hypothalamus
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26
Which thalamic structure(s) provide a conscious awareness of emotional states by connecting the basal nuclei and emotion centers in the hypothalamus with the prefrontal cortex of the cerebrum?

A) anterior nuclei
B) pulvinar nuclei
C) medial nuclei
D) lateral nuclei
E) ventral nuclei
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27
The preoptic area regulates body temperature via control of autonomic centers in which brain structure(s) ?

A) pons
B) thalamus
C) hypothalamus
D) cerebellum
E) septum pellucidum
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28
Which of the following structures secretes antidiuretic hormone?

A) supraoptic nucleus of the hypothalamus
B) tuberal nuclei of the hypothalamus
C) paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus
D) mammillary bodies
E) lateral nuclei of the thalamus
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The infundibulum connects the hypothalamus to which structure?

A) pineal gland
B) cerebellum
C) pituitary gland
D) tectum
E) cingulate gyrus
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Which of the following is a function of the substantia nigra?

A) It integrates information from the cerebrum and cerebellum and issues involuntary motor commands concerned with the maintenance of muscle tone and limb position.
B) It integrates visual information with other sensory input.
C) It regulates the motor output of the basal nuclei.
D) It initiates reflex responses to auditory stimuli.
E) It functions in the automatic processing of incoming sensations and outgoing motor commands.
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31
The pineal gland secretes ________.

A) serotonin
B) melanin
C) dopamine
D) acetylcholine
E) melatonin
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32
The ________ connect(s)the primary motor cortex with motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord, and carry(ies)ascending sensory information to the thalamus.

A) olivary nuclei
B) nucleus gracilis
C) reticular formation
D) cerebral peduncles
E) substantia nigra
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33
The reticular formation ________.

A) adjusts heart beat with its cardiovascular centers
B) regulates activity in the basal nuclei
C) controls background muscle tone and limb position
D) carries ascending information to the thalamus
E) integrates auditory information with medial geniculate nuclei
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The pons extends superiorly from the medulla oblongata to the ________.

A) telencephalon
B) myelencephalon
C) mesencephalon
D) diencephalon
E) metencephalon
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The ________ integrate(s)auditory information with the medial geniculate nuclei of the thalamus.

A) reticular formation
B) inferior colliculi
C) substantia nigra
D) superior colliculi
E) red nuclei
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36
The pons is connected to the cerebellum by how many cerebellar peduncles?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
E) five
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37
The ventral nuclei in the thalamus ________.

A) relay information to and from the basal nuclei and cerebral cortex
B) are relay stations in feedback loops that adjust activity in the cingulate gyrus and parietal lobe
C) include the pulvinar area and the geniculate nuclei
D) relay information from the hypothalamus and hippocampus to the cingulate gyrus
E) relay auditory information to the auditory cortex from the specialized receptors of the inner ear
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38
Which structure(s) coordinates daily cycles of activity that are linked to the day-night cycle?

A) suprachiasmatic nucleus
B) tuberal nuclei
C) supraoptic nucleus
D) paraventricular nucleus
E) preoptic area
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39
Oxytocin is secreted by which hypothalamic structure(s) ?

A) tuberal nuclei
B) mammillary bodies
C) suprachiasmatic nucleus
D) paraventricular nucleus
E) supraoptic nucleus
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40
Which structure receives visual input from the lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus on the ipsilateral side?

A) red nucleus
B) substantia nigra
C) superior colliculus
D) reticular formation
E) inferior colliculus
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41
Which cerebellar structure is important in the maintenance of balance and the control of eye movements?

A) vermis
B) flocculonodular lobe
C) primary fissure
D) anterior lobe
E) posterior lobe
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42
The ________ link the cerebellum with the mesencephalon, diencephalon, and cerebrum.

A) inferior cerebellar peduncles
B) arbor vitae
C) middle cerebellar peduncles
D) tectum
E) superior cerebellar peduncles
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43
Which of the five cerebral lobes isthe one not visible on the surface of the brain?

A) frontal
B) temporal
C) insula
D) occipital
E) parietal
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44
Balance and equilibrium are functions of the ________ nerve.

A) N IX
B) N III
C) N VIII
D) N X
E) N V
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45
Centers in the ________ adjust and coordinate the activities of autonomic centers in other parts of the brainstem concerned with regulating heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, and digestive functions.

A) thalamus
B) epithalamus
C) hypothalamus
D) tectum
E) pineal gland
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46
The inferior cerebellar peduncles ________.

A) contain transverse fibers and carry communications between the cerebellum and pons
B) control physiological responses to changes in body temperature
C) link the cerebellum with the mesencephalon, the diencephalon, and the cerebrum
D) function in the subconscious coordination and control of ongoing movements of body parts
E) link the cerebellum with the medulla oblongata and spinal cord
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47
The cerebellum coordinates rapid, automatic adjustments that maintain balance and equilibrium; such alterations in muscle tone and position are made by modifying the activity of the ________.

A) vestibular nucleus
B) red nucleus
C) substantia nigra
D) pontine nuclei
E) solitary nucleus
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48
The primary gustatory cortex processes information about ________ and is located in the ________.

A) sound; cerebellum
B) taste; insula
C) taste; frontal lobe
D) smell; parietal lobe
E) smell; temporal lobe
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49
The occipital lobe contains (the)________.

A) tactile areas
B) visual cortex
C) auditory cortex
D) gustatory cortex
E) primary motor cortex
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50
The cerebellum receives proprioceptive information from which structure?

A) medulla oblongata
B) hypothalamus
C) spinal cord
D) pons
E) thalamus
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51
The lateral rectus muscle is innervated by which cranial nerve?

A) N VI
B) N III
C) N V
D) N II
E) N IV
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52
Which of the following cranial nerves have mixed sensory and motor functions?

A) N I, N III
B) N VI, N VII
C) N VIII, N XI
D) N VII, N IX
E) N II, N V
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53
Which part of the basal nuclei controls and adjusts muscle tone, particularly in the appendicular muscles?

A) claustrum
B) putamen
C) amygdaloid body
D) globus pallidus
E) caudate nucleus
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54
The mandibular branch is the largest branch of the ________ nerve.

A) trigeminal
B) vagus
C) trochlear
D) glossopharyngeal
E) hypoglossal
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55
When a person is walking, which structure(s) control(s)the cycles of arm and leg movements that occur between the time the decision is made to "start walking" and the time the "stop" order is given?

A) globus pallidus
B) amygdaloid body
C) claustrum and putamen
D) caudate nucleus and putamen
E) claustrum and globus pallidus
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56
The major pathway of communication between the right and left hemispheres is the ________.

A) projection fibers
B) longitudinal fasciculi
C) arcuate fibers
D) internal capsule
E) corpus callosum
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57
The precentral gyrus forms the ________.

A) primary somatosensory cortex
B) olfactory cortex
C) anterior margin of central sulcus
D) premotor cortex
E) gustatory cortex
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58
The jugular foramen is the site for ingress and egress of which cranial nerves?

A) N X, XI, XII
B) N VIII, IX, X
C) N VI, VII, VIII
D) N IX, X, XI
E) N VII, VIII, IX
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59
The primary somatosensory cortex is found in which cerebral structure?

A) frontal lobe
B) occipital lobe
C) temporal lobe
D) insula
E) parietal lobe
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60
In which area is the speech center (Broca's area)usually located?

A) frontal lobe
B) insula
C) occipital lobe
D) parietal lobe
E) temporal lobe
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61
Capillaries in the pineal gland are very permeable.
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62
The ________ provides taste sensations from the posterior third of the tongue and has special receptors monitoring the blood pressure and dissolved-gas concentrations within major blood vessels.

A) N VII
B) N IX
C) N XI
D) N X
E) N V
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63
Nuclei in the mesencephalon process visual and auditory information, coordinate and direct reflexive somatic motor responses to these stimuli.
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64
Cranial nerves that distribute autonomic fibers to peripheral ganglia include ________.

A) N I, III, VI, IX
B) N IV, V, VIII, X
C) N III, VII, IX, X
D) N VIII, XI, XII
E) N VI, VIII, X, XI
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65
Which is the only cranial nerve that innervates visceral organs in the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities?

A) N X
B) N V, VII
C) N VII
D) N XII
E) N X, XII
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66
In which ways do the olfactory nerves (N I)differ from the other cranial nerves?

A) They do not differ from the other cranial nerves in any significant way.
B) Their cell bodies are located in the geniculate ganglion.
C) They are the only cranial nerves that are attached directly to the cerebrum.
D) They contain somatic motor as well as autonomic components.
E) Their axons are the only ones that pass through the hypoglossal canal.
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67
The cerebellar cortex contains huge highly branched Purkinje cells.
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68
Wernicke's area is the motor speech area of the frontal lobe.
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69
The external branch of ________ controls the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles of the neck and back.

A) N VI
B) N XII
C) N VII
D) N XI
E) N IV
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70
The medulla oblongata physically connects the brain with the spinal cord.
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71
The premotor cortex is located immediately anterior to the primary motor cortex.
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72
The middle cerebellar peduncles are connected to the transverse fibers of the pons across its posterior surface.
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73
The cranial dura mater consists of three fibrous layers.
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74
Which cranial nerves have special sensory functions?

A) N III, IV, VI
B) N V, VI, VII
C) N I, II, VIII
D) N III, VII, IX
E) N IV, V, VI
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75
The thalamus on each side bulges laterally away from the fourth ventricle and anteriorly toward the cerebrum.
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76
Compare and contrast epidural and subdural hemorrhages.
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77
Each side of the mesencephalon contains a pair of nuclei, the red nucleus and the substantia nigra.
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78
The two cerebral hemispheres have some functional differences, although anatomically they appear to be identical.
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79
The facial nerve consists only of sensory fibers.
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80
Swelling of the jugular vein as it leaves the skull could compress which of the following cranial nerves?

A) N I, IV, V
B) N IX, X, XI
C) N V, VII
D) N VIII, IX, XII
E) N II, IV, VI
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