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Somatic Sensations

202 - Neurophysio (from jib's)

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1.Migraine is caused by an abnormal vascular phenomena wherein intense emotion lead to reflex vasodilation TRUE
2.The paleospinothalamic pathway terminate of the following lamina except IV
3. The neospinothalamic tract terminates in the following except: - Thalamus - Brainstem - Cortex - None of the above Cortex
4. Send axons to related portions of the cerebral cortex on the contraleral side via the callosum Layer Il and I
5. Which has the smallest representation on the somatosensory area Lower Limb
6. In shingles, rash occurs within the dermatomal area of the affected root and the one below it TRUE
7. Lateral inhibition happens at each synaptic level except Ventromedial nuclei of the thalamus 
8. Neurotransmitter substance secreted in the spinal cord at the type As pain nerve fiber endings Glutamate
9. Thermal Sensation Anterolateral Pathway
10. Suited for assessing shape and texture Merkel's disc
11. Abundant in the fingertips, lips, and other areas of the skin where one's ability to discern spatial locations of touch sensations is highly developed. Meissner Corpuscles
12. Type of Expanded tip tactile recepto Merkel's disc
13. The following cranial nerves can lead to Tic Doulourex CN V
14. Handles the overall level of excitability of the respective regions stimulated Layer I and Layer Il
15. Phasic sensation DCML
16. Associated with tissue destruction Slow pain
17. Only discrete touch is affected in Brown Sequard syndrome False
18. Fibers in the anterolateral pathway originate mainly in the following lamina except III
19. Most responsible for causing pain after tissue damage Bradykinin
20. Lateral inhibition is an important concept in which sensory modality Two point discrimination
21. Termination of auditory stimulus Temporal lobe
22. Sensory relay station to the brain Thalamus
23. Felt within about 0.1 second after a pain stimulus is applied Fast Pain
24. Role in signaling continuous states of deformation of the tissues and help to signal the degree of joint rotation. Ruffini's Ending
25. We can get headache from looking at the sun and the headache lasts only about a few seconds. False
26. Important for detecting tissue vibration Pacinian corpuscle
27. The following are excitatory to chemical pain except Substance P
28. Crude localization Anterolateral
29. Slow burning pain slow pain
30. Found everywhere in the skin Free nerve endings
31. Which of the following is the most common cause of Brown sequard syndrome Traumatic accidents
32. Pain from spastic head muscles is referred to the overlying areas of the head and manifests like a migraine headache True
33. Migraine is caused by an abnormal vascular phenomena wherein intense emotion lead to reflex vasodilation True
34. Removing your foot upon accidentally stepping on a nail DCML
35. The following may happen to an individual with amorphosynthesis except - Being unable to comb one side of the face or comb one side of the hair - Difficulty with activities requiring bilateral hand use Being unable to comb one side of the face or comb one side of the hair
36. During hangover, adequate hydration is helpful but can't cure the hangover True
37. Something crawls against your skin anterolateral pathway
38. Ability to follow instructions while blindfolded in an obstacle course team building activity DCML
39. Surgical management in Tic Douloureux is not always curative and can lead no motor dysfunction on the face True
40. Termination of visual signals Occipital Lobe
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