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Thalamus
Motor cortex
Basal nuclei
Corpus callosum
Association tracts
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Unit 4 Chapter 14
Assignment
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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. |