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All of the structures of the CNS originate from the
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Neural tube
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Which of the following is not one of the three basic regions of the cerebral hemisphere
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The blood- and oxygen-rich red zone
Each cerebral hemisphere has three basic regions: a superficial cortex of gray matter, internal white matter, and the basal nuclei.
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Choose the true statement regarding pyramidal cells
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They allow us to control our skeletal muscles
The primary (somatic) motor cortex is located in the precentral gyrus of the frontal lobe of each hemisphere. Large neurons, called pyramidal cells, in these gyri allow us to consciously control the precise or skilled voluntary movements of our skeletal muscles.
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What is the main role of the olfactory cortex
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Detection of odors
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Spatial discrimination is the ability to identify the specific region of the body being stimulated
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True
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Which of the following is true of the multimodal association cortex
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It allows us to tie information that we receive to previous experience and knowledge, and helps us decide what action to take.
The multimodal association cortex allows us to give meaning to the information that we receive, store it in memory if needed, tie it to previous experience and knowledge, and decide what action to take.
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__________ is a division of labor in which each hemisphere has unique abilities not shared by its partner
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Lateralization
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___________ is responsible for communication between cerebral areas and between the cerebral cortex and lower CNS centers
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The cerebral white matter
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Which of the following is not a part of the diencephalon
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Perithalamus
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Which of the following areas regulates body temperature, food intake, and sleep-wake cycles
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Hypothalamus
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Which of the following is not one of the major regions of the brain stem
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Cerebellum
From superior to inferior, the brain stem regions are midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata.
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Which of the following regions acts as an autonomic reflex center of the brain
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Medulla oblongata
The small size of the medulla oblongata belies its crucial role as an autonomic reflex center involved in maintaining body homeostasis. Important visceral motor nuclei found in the medulla include the following:
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_________ is a homeostatic brain imbalance that causes a temporary cessation of breathing during sleep.
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Sleep apnea
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Which of the following meninges forms the loose, mid-layer brain covering
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Arachnoid matter
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Which of the following is a protective mechanism that helps maintain a stable environment for the brain
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Blood-brain barrier
The blood-brain barrier is a protective mechanism that helps maintain a stable environment for the brain
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