Deck 14: A: Central Nervous System

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Peripheral motor neuron cell bodies are located in the dorsal root ganglia of the spinal nerves.
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Meningitis refers to inflammation of the brain.
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The vomiting reflex is mediated by the cerebellum.
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The meninges are protective coverings,continuous around the brain and spinal cord.
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Cerebrospinal fluid circulates in the subarachnoid space of the meninges.
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Basal ganglia are islands of gray matter deep in the cerebellum.
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Dural sinuses function as reservoirs for cerebrospinal fluid.
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The thalamus acts as a relay station for ascending sensory impulses.
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Funiculi consist of tracts divided into smaller bundles called nerve fibers.
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For voluntary skeletal muscle activity,impulses originate in the cerebrum but coordination of the activity is a function of the cerebellum.
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The central nervous system includes all of the nervous system except the peripheral nervous system.
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The central sulcus divides the cerebrum into two hemispheres.
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The secondary motor area is found in the gyrus just posterior to the primary motor area.
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The spinal cord completely fills the spinal cavity in the vertebrae.
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One of the major functions of the thalamus is its influence on the activity of the endocrine system.
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The central nervous system includes the brain,spinal cord,and autonomic nerves.
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Besides providing protection,the cerebrospinal fluid can influence the respiratory center.
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Spinal reflex centers are located in the gray matter of the spinal cord.
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The epidural space contains a layer of fat and other connective tissue.
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A physician can use lumbar puncture to withdraw cerebrospinal fluid from the subarachnoid space in the lumbar region of the spinal cord.
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There are about 23 ml of cerebrospinal fluid in the nervous system.
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Barbiturates and amphetamines are two drugs that can arouse the cerebral cortex.
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Under normal brain functioning,activation of the reticular formation produces consciousness.
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Formation of the cerebrospinal fluid occurs mainly in the choroid plexus.
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The fourth ventricle in the brain is an expansion of the central canal of the spinal cord.
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The limbic system of the brain primarily functions in the production of speech.
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The secondary motor area activates groups of muscles rather than individual muscles.
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The shallow grooves of the cerebrum are called sulci.
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A primary function of the reticular formation is to arouse or alert the cerebral cortex.
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Ascending tracts carry only sensory information,whereas descending pathways carry only motor information.
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Extrapyramidal tracts can function either to inhibit or to facilitate lower motor neurons.
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The medial lemniscal system involves crude touch sensations,whereas the spinothalamic pathway involves more discriminating touch and pressure sensations.
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The primary motor area,located in the precentral gyrus,is thought to activate individual muscles in the hands and feet.
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Pyramidal tracts are motor pathways that form pyramids in the medulla.
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Extrapyramidal pathways are more often associated with emotional expressions than are pyramidal pathways.
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Cerebrospinal fluid is not found in the epidural space.
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The parieto-occipital fissure divides the cerebrum into two hemispheres.
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Repetition of nerve impulses on the same neuron circuitry produces memory.
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Pyramidal pathways are more often associated with smiles and frowns than are the extrapyramidal pathways.
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To describe sensory pathways as "crossed" refers to the fact that each side of the brain registers sensations from the opposite side of the body.
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The dura mater is the periosteum of the cranial bones,and the pia mater attaches the brain tissue.
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The deepest border of the subdural space is the arachnoid membrane.
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The vomiting reflex is mediated by the medulla.
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Both the dorsal and ventral root ganglia in the spinal nerves contain cell bodies.
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The four large,fluid-filled spaces within the brain are called ventricles.
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The tentorium cerebelli is a sickle-shaped extension of the dura that separates the two hemispheres of the cerebellum.
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The dorsal root ganglion consists of cell bodies of unipolar sensory neurons.
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The spinal cord extends from the foramen magnum to the fifth lumbar vertebra.
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The islands of gray matter inside the hemispheres of the cerebrum are known as the cerebral cortex.
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The most superficial border of the subarachnoid space is the dura mater.
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All spinal nerves are mixed nerves.
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Cerebrospinal fluid is absorbed into the venous blood via the choroid plexus.
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Functions of the brainstem include language,memory,and emotions.
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The lateral ventricles are located within the cerebellum.
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The cerebrum is the second largest portion of the brain.
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Poliomyelitis results in flaccid paralysis via destruction of posterior horn neurons.
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Disruption of cerebrospinal fluid circulation that causes the fluid to accumulate in the epidural space is known as hydrocephalus.
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Cerebrospinal fluid is not found in the subarachnoid space.
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The shallow grooves of the cerebrum are called gyri.
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The filum terminale is the name given to the dura mater below the spinal cord.
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"Jet lag" occurs when the biological clock does not match up with the external clock.It is the job of the pineal body to correct this.
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The infundibulum connects the hypothalamus and the pineal body.
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All of the functions of the cerebellum have to do with control of smooth muscle or glands.
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Most axons release neurotransmitters; however,some axons in the hypothalamus release hormones.
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Each white column in the spinal cord consists of large numbers of cell bodies divided into smaller bundles called tracts.
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Based on the system of naming tracts in the spinal cord,the corticospinal tract would be a descending tract.
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Projection tracts pass through the corpus callosum from one hemisphere of the cerebrum to the other.
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Decussation of sensory neurons usually occurs at the secondary neuron level before reaching the thalamus.
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Association tracts connect parts of the same cerebral hemisphere.
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Based on the system of naming tracts in the spinal cord,the spinocerebellar tract would be an ascending tract.
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The diencephalon is part of the brain located between the cerebrum and the top of the brainstem.
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The fact that one part of the cerebrum can take on a new function in response to damage to another part of the cerebrum is an example of cerebral plasticity.
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The two "colorful" structures in the brain,the red nucleus and the substantia nigra,are located in the midbrain.
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Because there is a strong link between the thalamus and emotion,it can produce symptoms of a psychosomatic disease.
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A lesion or tumor in the hypothalamus may cause overeating and result in substantial weight gain.
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The tertiary sensory neurons are entirely in the cerebrum.
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The conus medullaris is located at about the first lumbar vertebrae.
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Rapid mitosis stops at about age 9,but the brain grows in size until about age 18.
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All of the lobes of the cerebrum are named after the bones that cover them.
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Consciousness may be defined as a state of awareness of one's self,one's environment,and other humans.
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Peripheral motor neuron cell bodies are located in the dorsal root ganglia of the spinal nerves.
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Meningitis refers to inflammation of the brain.
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The vomiting reflex is mediated by the cerebellum.
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The meninges are protective coverings,continuous around the brain and spinal cord.
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Cerebrospinal fluid circulates in the subarachnoid space of the meninges.
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Basal ganglia are islands of gray matter deep in the cerebellum.
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Dural sinuses function as reservoirs for cerebrospinal fluid.
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The thalamus acts as a relay station for ascending sensory impulses.
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Funiculi consist of tracts divided into smaller bundles called nerve fibers.
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For voluntary skeletal muscle activity,impulses originate in the cerebrum but coordination of the activity is a function of the cerebellum.
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The central nervous system includes all of the nervous system except the peripheral nervous system.
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The central sulcus divides the cerebrum into two hemispheres.
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The secondary motor area is found in the gyrus just posterior to the primary motor area.
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The spinal cord completely fills the spinal cavity in the vertebrae.
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One of the major functions of the thalamus is its influence on the activity of the endocrine system.
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The central nervous system includes the brain,spinal cord,and autonomic nerves.
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Besides providing protection,the cerebrospinal fluid can influence the respiratory center.
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Spinal reflex centers are located in the gray matter of the spinal cord.
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The epidural space contains a layer of fat and other connective tissue.
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A physician can use lumbar puncture to withdraw cerebrospinal fluid from the subarachnoid space in the lumbar region of the spinal cord.
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There are about 23 ml of cerebrospinal fluid in the nervous system.
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Barbiturates and amphetamines are two drugs that can arouse the cerebral cortex.
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Under normal brain functioning,activation of the reticular formation produces consciousness.
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Formation of the cerebrospinal fluid occurs mainly in the choroid plexus.
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The fourth ventricle in the brain is an expansion of the central canal of the spinal cord.
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The limbic system of the brain primarily functions in the production of speech.
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The secondary motor area activates groups of muscles rather than individual muscles.
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The shallow grooves of the cerebrum are called sulci.
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A primary function of the reticular formation is to arouse or alert the cerebral cortex.
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Ascending tracts carry only sensory information,whereas descending pathways carry only motor information.
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Extrapyramidal tracts can function either to inhibit or to facilitate lower motor neurons.
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The medial lemniscal system involves crude touch sensations,whereas the spinothalamic pathway involves more discriminating touch and pressure sensations.
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The primary motor area,located in the precentral gyrus,is thought to activate individual muscles in the hands and feet.
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Pyramidal tracts are motor pathways that form pyramids in the medulla.
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Extrapyramidal pathways are more often associated with emotional expressions than are pyramidal pathways.
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Cerebrospinal fluid is not found in the epidural space.
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The parieto-occipital fissure divides the cerebrum into two hemispheres.
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Repetition of nerve impulses on the same neuron circuitry produces memory.
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Pyramidal pathways are more often associated with smiles and frowns than are the extrapyramidal pathways.
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To describe sensory pathways as "crossed" refers to the fact that each side of the brain registers sensations from the opposite side of the body.
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The dura mater is the periosteum of the cranial bones,and the pia mater attaches the brain tissue.
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The deepest border of the subdural space is the arachnoid membrane.
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The vomiting reflex is mediated by the medulla.
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Both the dorsal and ventral root ganglia in the spinal nerves contain cell bodies.
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The four large,fluid-filled spaces within the brain are called ventricles.
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The tentorium cerebelli is a sickle-shaped extension of the dura that separates the two hemispheres of the cerebellum.
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The dorsal root ganglion consists of cell bodies of unipolar sensory neurons.
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The spinal cord extends from the foramen magnum to the fifth lumbar vertebra.
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The islands of gray matter inside the hemispheres of the cerebrum are known as the cerebral cortex.
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The most superficial border of the subarachnoid space is the dura mater.
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All spinal nerves are mixed nerves.
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Cerebrospinal fluid is absorbed into the venous blood via the choroid plexus.
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Functions of the brainstem include language,memory,and emotions.
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The lateral ventricles are located within the cerebellum.
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The cerebrum is the second largest portion of the brain.
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Poliomyelitis results in flaccid paralysis via destruction of posterior horn neurons.
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Disruption of cerebrospinal fluid circulation that causes the fluid to accumulate in the epidural space is known as hydrocephalus.
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Cerebrospinal fluid is not found in the subarachnoid space.
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The shallow grooves of the cerebrum are called gyri.
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The filum terminale is the name given to the dura mater below the spinal cord.
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"Jet lag" occurs when the biological clock does not match up with the external clock.It is the job of the pineal body to correct this.
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The infundibulum connects the hypothalamus and the pineal body.
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All of the functions of the cerebellum have to do with control of smooth muscle or glands.
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Most axons release neurotransmitters; however,some axons in the hypothalamus release hormones.
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Each white column in the spinal cord consists of large numbers of cell bodies divided into smaller bundles called tracts.
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Based on the system of naming tracts in the spinal cord,the corticospinal tract would be a descending tract.
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Projection tracts pass through the corpus callosum from one hemisphere of the cerebrum to the other.
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Decussation of sensory neurons usually occurs at the secondary neuron level before reaching the thalamus.
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Association tracts connect parts of the same cerebral hemisphere.
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Based on the system of naming tracts in the spinal cord,the spinocerebellar tract would be an ascending tract.
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The diencephalon is part of the brain located between the cerebrum and the top of the brainstem.
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The fact that one part of the cerebrum can take on a new function in response to damage to another part of the cerebrum is an example of cerebral plasticity.
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The two "colorful" structures in the brain,the red nucleus and the substantia nigra,are located in the midbrain.
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Because there is a strong link between the thalamus and emotion,it can produce symptoms of a psychosomatic disease.
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A lesion or tumor in the hypothalamus may cause overeating and result in substantial weight gain.
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The tertiary sensory neurons are entirely in the cerebrum.
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The conus medullaris is located at about the first lumbar vertebrae.
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Rapid mitosis stops at about age 9,but the brain grows in size until about age 18.
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All of the lobes of the cerebrum are named after the bones that cover them.
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Consciousness may be defined as a state of awareness of one's self,one's environment,and other humans.
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