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The nonspecific ascending pathways   involved in the emotional aspects of perception  
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The superchiasmic nucleu is found in the   hypothalamus  
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Cranial nerves V, VI, and VII are found in   pons  
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The arbor vitae refers to   cerebellar white matter  
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the brain stem consists of   midbrain, medulla, and pons  
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the primary auditory cortex is located in the   temporal lobe  
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spinocerebellar tracts   carry proprioceptive inputs to the cerebellum  
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the spinal cord had gray matter on the   inside, white matter on the outside, and a ventral motor root  
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the subarachnoid space lies between what to layers of meninges?   arachnoid and pia  
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the vital centers for the control of heart rate, respiration, and blood pressure are located in the   medulla  
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cell bodies of the sensory neurons of the spinal nerves are located in   the dorsal root ganglia of the spinal cord  
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the fissure separating the cerebral hemispheres is the   longitudinal fissure  
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the limbic association area of the multimodal association areas provides our   emotional aspect  
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a shallow groove on the surface of the cortex is called a   sulcus  
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the cerebrospinal fluid   is formed mostly by choroid plexuses  
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if the posterior portion of the neural tube failed to develop properly   the spinal cord may be affected  
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the central sulcus separates which lobes?   frontal from parietal  
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neural tracts that convey life-saving information to the brain concerning burning pain would be   lateral spinothalamic  
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What is not found in cerebral cortex?   fiber tracts  
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the hypothalamus   is the thermostat of the body since it regulates temperature  
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the white matter of the spinal cord contains   myelinated and unmyelinated nerve fibers  
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a lateral tract in the spinal cord would be   rubrospinal  
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and individual accicentally transected the spinal cord between T1 and L1. This would result in   paraplegia  
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spastic paralysis suggests involvement of the   upper motor neurons  
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ridges of tissue on the surface of the cerebral hemispheres are called   gyri  
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the frontal lobe is separated from the temporal lobe by the   lateral sulcus  
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Brodmann's numbering refers to   structurally distinct cortical areas  
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two terms for the massive motor tracts serving voluntary movement are   pyramidal and corticospinal  
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an individual who could trace a picture of a bicycle with his or her finger but could not recognize it as a bicylce is most likely to have sustained damage to the   visual association area  
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Broca's area   is considered a motor speech area  
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the function of commissures is to connect   corresponding areas of the two hemispheres  
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the blood-brain barrier is effective against   metabolic waste as urea  
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which of the following is not part of basal nuclei   substantia nigra  
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all are structures of the limbic system except   caudate nucleus  
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which of the following is not a midbrain structure   third ventricle  
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the process of linking new facts with old facts already stored in the memory bank is called   consolidation  
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an electroencephalogram   indicates a normal frequency range of 1-30 Hz  
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the brain area that regulates activities that control the state of wakefulness or alertness of the cerebral cortex is the   reticular formation  
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which of the following would you not find in normal cerebrospinal fluid   red blood cells  
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REM sleep is associated with   temporary skeletal muscle paralysis, except for the extrinsic eye muscles  
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Mr. Horn was injured in an accident that completely severed his spinal cord at the level T12. You would expect to find all of the following except   slurred speech  
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Injury to the hypothalamus may result in all of the following except   loss of proprioreception  
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White matter of the spinal cord   contains the anterior and posterior spinocerebellar tracts  
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which statement about aging is most accurate?   despite some neuronal loss, changing synaptic connections support additional learning throughout life  
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which association is most accurate   motor-anterior  
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brain wave amplitude   reflects the number of neurons firing synchronously  
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declarative memory is not stored in the   mammillary body  
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Huntington's disease   has symptoms that are the opposite of Parkinson's disease  
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the corpus striatum plays a special role in   skill learning  
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storing information in long-term membory   is facilitated by the release of norepinephrine  
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important nuclei of the indirect system that receive impulses from the equilibrium apparatus of the inner ear and help to maintain balance by varying muscle tone of postural muscles are the   vestibular nuclei  
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which of the following structures is probably not directly involved in memory   medulla  
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the area of the cortex that is responsible for sensations of the full bladder and the feeling that your lungs will burst when you hold your breath too long is the   visceral sensory area  
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which statement about coma is true   coma is defined as total unresponsiveness to stimuli for a long period of time  
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tremor at rest, shuffling gait, stooped posture, and expressionless face are characteristics of   Parkinson's disease  
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which is the mildest consequence of traumatic brain injury?   concussion  
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declaritive memory   is the ability to learn specific information  
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white matter is found in all locations, with the exception of   cerebral cortex  
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second-order neurons of both the specific and nonspecific ascending pathways terminate in the   thalamus  
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loss of ability to perform skilled motor activities such as piano playing, with no paralysis or weakness in specific muscles, might suggest damage to the   premotor cortex  
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Theta waves   are not normal for adults but are common for children.  
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