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What are the 2 major divisions in the nervous system?   Central Nervous System (CNS) Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)  
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What are the 2 functions basis neurons may be categories?   Presynaptic Postsynaptic  
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Divisions of the sub cortical or the brain? 4   Midbrain Pons Medulla oblongata Diencephalon  
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Individuals neuron and its breakdown into parts? 3   Axon Dendrites Cell body  
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Cortical Hemispheres and the lobes? 4   Frontal Temporal Parietal Occipital  
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Limbic System 2   Hippocampus Amygdala  
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Ventricular System 3   Lateral Ventricles 3rd Ventricle 4th Ventricle  
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Thalamus and its function   it relays sensory info to the appropriate place in the brain lies below the cortex in each hemisphere of the brain  
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What disorders are associated with the angular and supeamarginal gyri? 4   Alexia reading Agraphia writing Aclculia calculating Aphasia language  
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Motor tract   Pyramidal motor system  
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Coordination mechanisms for control of motor functions? 2   Basil Ganglia Cerebellum  
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Stimulated nerve and its conduction?   action potential (electrical impulses)  
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Dendrites and directionality?   toward cell body  
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Synaptic cleft   100 angstroms  
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UMN if it gets lesion what happens? 2   spastic muscle LMN faccid muscle  
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Epilepsy   Random erratic discharge of action potentials and neurons "acting crazy"  
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Epilepsy begins in   Temporal lobe/Foci  
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Someone who is epileptic will have a feeling before they have a seizure what is this pre-epileptic event called?   Aura  
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Lateral fissure where is it and what doe it do?   right and left hemispheres  
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What are the 3 levels of meninges that can have disease there protective, keeps the cerebral spinal fluid in, exists in central canal up through the center of the spinal cord?3   dura matter arachnoid pia matter  
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Area 312   Somatosensory strip in parietal lobe  
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Blood flow arties Broca's aphasia   Middle cerebral artery is clogged  
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Circle of Willis   Provides a mixing of blood b/w the two hemispheres/ spider like structure  
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2 Cortical hemispheres   right left cortical hemispheres (white, long axonic fiber)  
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Progressive neurological disease   Alzheimer's MS Parkinson's  
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Cortical symbol function   Left hemisphere language processing, speech, calculations, verbal meaning Right hemisphere processing and regulating pragmatic skills, visual and spatial concepts  
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Broadman brain area   area 22 Wernicke's perspective of comprehension of speech Motor movements with speech area 44 Broca's  
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Grammatical and phonological rules   linguistic competence long term memory  
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Aphasia   ideation/cognition, symbolization, motor encoding, ascending, transmissive  
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Paramental motor system   cortical bulbar and cortical spinal  
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Electrical propagation   action potential  
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Color of neural tissue   gray  
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Breakdown of the central nervous system? 4   Cerebral hemispheres Cortex Brain stem Spinal cord  
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Thalamus location   diencephalons  
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relationship b/w Broca's and Wernickes   Arcuate Fasciculus  
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Aphasia producing lesions 3   ischemia embolic stroke thrombosis  
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Circle of Willis ins and outs 2   Anterior cerebral artery anterior communicating artery  
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Relationship b/w 3rd and 4th ventricles?   cerebral aqueduct  
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What are the ventricles filled with?   CSF  
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Relationship b/w the dorsal horn and the motor horn and reflex behavior?   internucial neuron  
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Hescials gyrus   area 41&42 auditory cortical tissue temporal love inferior sylvian fissure  
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Verbal apraxic errors?   motor encoding  
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Relationship b/w neurons?   synaptic cleft  
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Hearing oneself as they talk?   auditory feedback  
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What is a disease that attacks the junction progressively?   Alzheimer's  
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Name the Sulci of the brain? 3   Longitudinal fissure Lateral/Sylvian fissure Central Sulcus  
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Lower motor neuron synonym?   final pathway  
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Precentral gyrus aka   motor strip area 4 Cell of Betz  
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Synonym for Postcentral gyrus?   Somatosensory strip Primary sensory cortex Area 3,1,2  
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Name the lesion that causes a visual field deficit?   Homonamous Hemianopsia  
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What type of memory is better preserved in Alzheimer's patients?   Long term memory preserved over short term memory or recent memory/short term memory is broken  
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Central sulcus fissure   separates frontal and parietal lobe  
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10th cranial nerve descends and has an superior & inferior branch and the muscular difference that's innervates?   cricothyriod  
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Cranial nerve are part of which nervous system coming and going?   Peripheral  
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Roman numeral number for name cranial nerve?   I- OLDFACTORY: SMELL II-OPTIC: VISION III-OCCULOMOTOR: EYE MOVEMENT IV-TROCHLEAR: EYE MOVEMENT V-TRIGEMINAL: SENSORY/MOTOR FACE, TONGUE VI-ABUCENS: EYE MOVEMENT VII-FACIAL: SENSORY VIII-ACOUSTIC:HEARING & BALANCING IX-GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL: SENORY  
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Roman numeral number for name cranial nerve? CON.   X-VAGUS: SENSORY/ MOTOR LARYNX XI-ACCESSORY: MOVEMENT PHARYNX, LARYNX, VELUM XII-HYPOGLOSSAL: TONGUE MOVEMENT  
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Afferent & Efferent   Afferent Sensory brings info to the CNS about sensation and state of body Efferent motor  
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2nd cranial nerve optic and its pathway?   Optic nerve occipital lobe cortex thalamic nuclei  
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Vagus branch   5 branches 3 afferent 2 efferent  
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Inferior branch of vagus has a synonym what is it?   recurrant  
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