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young ap 2401 chap12 Test

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paralysis is ____
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Transection paralysis
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Cingulate gyrus
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Cerebellum facts
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Oxygen use by brain during REM sleep is __ than awake state.
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Premotor cortex
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Sleep apnea
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Conus medullaris
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Beta waves
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Skill Memory:
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Factors that effect transfer of memory from STM to LTM include:
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retircular formation
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List 8 functional areas of the posterior cerebral cortex
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The three principles of memory are:
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Gustatory (taste) cortex
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Hippocampal structures
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Two areas of limbic system
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Ventricles
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List the two functional brain systems
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Basal Nuclei
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Greater
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less conscious than fact memory and involves motor activity acquired through practice do not retain the context in which they were learned
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Storage – occurs in stages and is continually changing Processing – accomplished by the hippocampus and surrounding structures Memory traces – chemical or structural changes that encode memory
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Makes up 11% of the brain’s mass Provides precise timing and appropriate patterns of skeletal muscle contraction Cerebellar activity occurs subconsciously
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Regulate attention & cognition - Caudate nucleus, putamon, & globus pallidus - collection of nerve bodies in CNS
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Balance, posture, & muscle tone - Low-level motor pathway - major network of interneurons.
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Emotional state –alert, motivated, and aroused Rehearsal – repeating or rehearsing material enhances memory Association – associating new information with old memories in LTM enhances memory Automatic memory – subconscious information stored in LTM
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Controls learned, repetitious, or patterned motor skills Coordinates simultaneous or sequential actions Involved in the planning of movements
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Cross sectioning of the spinal cord at any level results in total motor and sensory loss in regions inferior to the cut
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temporary cessation of breathing during sleep
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convert new information into long-term memories
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loss of motor function
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rhythmic, more irregular waves occurring during the awake and mentally alert state
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perception of taste.
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Limbic system Reticular formation
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"paired C shaped lateral ventricles" Prosencephalon (forebrain), mesencephalon (midbrain), & rhombencephalon (hindbrain)
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prim. somatosensory cortex, somatosensory assoc. cortex, gustatory cortex, Wernicke's area, prim. visual cortex, visual assoc. area, auditory assoc. area, prim. auditory area, visceral sensory area
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amygdala and cingulate gyrus
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terminal portion of the spinal cord
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plays a role in expressing emotions via gestures, and resolves mental conflict
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All neurons whose cell bodies are in the spinal cord gray matter are __.
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The two stages of memory are ____ memory and ____ memory
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Parkinson's disease is a degeneration of _____ releasing neurons
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Most dorsal portion of the diencephalon pineal gland and choroid plexus
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stalk of the hypothalamus; connects to the pituitary gland Main visceral control center of the body
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– transection in the cervical region
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deals with anger, danger, and fear responses
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a progressive degenerative disease of the brain that results in dementia
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Verticle pillars holding up cerebrum.
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Spinal neurons remain intact and muscles are stimulated irregularly There is no voluntary control of muscles

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