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Choose the structures that are composed of gray matter.

Thalamus
Motor cortex
Basal nuclei
Corpus callosum
Association tracts
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Which of the following structures consists mainly of white matter?
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Choose the structures that are composed of gray matter. Thalamus Motor cortex Basal nuclei Corpus callosum Association tracts Thalamus Motor Cortex Basal Nuclei
Which of the following structures consists mainly of white matter? Corpus callosum
Which of the following is considered one of the neural tube's primary vesicles? Forebrain Diencephalon Midbrain Hindbrain Neural crest Forebrain, midbrain, hindbrain
There are _______ different types of brain waves. The absence of brain waves is a medical criterion to determine __________. four; brain death
____________ waves dominate when a person is awake with eyes closed and mind wandering. alpha
________ waves, found in the frontal and parietal regions, are accentuated during mental activity. Beta
_________ waves can be dominant in awake adults with emotional Theta
________ waves are normally found in awake infants. Delta
Which of the following is the prominent C-shaped fiber tract that connects the right and left cerebral hemispheres? Corpus callosum
The mesencephalon develops into which of the following? Midbrain
The cerebral aqueduct passes CSF down the core of the midbrain and into which of the following? Lateral ventricles Interventricular foramen Third ventricle Fourth ventricle Fourth ventricle
The tegmentum, substantia nigra, and cerebral crus are all found in which part of the midbrain? Cerebral peduncles
Which structures are located in the diencephalon? Thalamus Epithalamus Hypothalamus
Spatial perception and the recognition of familiar objects require activity in which of the following cortical regions? Visual association areas
Which of the following are examples of general (somatosensory or somatic) senses? Touch Heat Pain Vision Smell Equilibrium Touch heat pain pressure, stretch, movement, and cold.
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