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Question: Which structures refer to the folds of the cerebrum? Sulci Gyri Fissures Folia Answer: b © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which structures refer to the folds of the cerebrum? Sulci Gyri Fissures Folia © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which of these is part of the diencephalon? Cerebellum Pons Thalamus Midbrain Answer: c © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which of these is part of the diencephalon? Cerebellum Pons Thalamus Midbrain © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which region of the brain includes the cingulate gyrus, amygdaloid body, and hippocampus? Brainstem Reticular activating system Basal nuclei Limbic system Answer: d © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which region of the brain includes the cingulate gyrus, amygdaloid body, and hippocampus? Brainstem Reticular activating system Basal nuclei Limbic system © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which part of the brain is associated with the olivary nuclei? Medulla Pons Cerebellum Midbrain Answer: a © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which part of the brain is associated with the olivary nuclei? Medulla Pons Cerebellum Midbrain © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which part of the brain responds to visual and auditory stimuli resulting in a reflex turning of the head? Reticular activating system Corpora quadrigemina Epithalamus Cerebellum Answer: b © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which part of the brain responds to visual and auditory stimuli resulting in a reflex turning of the head? Reticular activating system Corpora quadrigemina Epithalamus Cerebellum © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: In which space around the brain does CSF circulate? Subdural space Superior sagittal sinus Subarachnoid space Aqueduct Answer: c © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: In which space around the brain does CSF circulate? Subdural space Superior sagittal sinus Subarachnoid space Aqueduct © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Where is CSF reabsorbed into the bloodstream? Lateral ventricles Arachnoid granulations Choroid plexus Lateral apertures Answer: b © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Where is CSF reabsorbed into the bloodstream? Lateral ventricles Arachnoid granulations Choroid plexus Lateral apertures © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: What is the function of the choroid plexus? Absorb CSF Drain CSF Circulate CSF Produce CSF Answer: d © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: What is the function of the choroid plexus? Absorb CSF Drain CSF Circulate CSF Produce CSF © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which membrane forms the falx cerebri, falx cerebelli, and tentorium cerebelli, and forms the walls of the sinuses on the brain’s surface? Dura mater Pia mater Arachnoid mater Arachnoid trabeculae Answer: a © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which membrane forms the falx cerebri, falx cerebelli, and tentorium cerebelli, and forms the walls of the sinuses on the brain’s surface? Dura mater Pia mater Arachnoid mater Arachnoid trabeculae © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: If the flow of CSF is blocked at the lateral and median apertures, where will the fluid accumulate? In the subarachnoid space of the cranial cavity In the ventricles of the brain Around the spinal cord In arachnoid granulations Answer: b © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: If the flow of CSF is blocked at the lateral and median apertures, where will the fluid accumulate? In the subarachnoid space of the cranial cavity In the ventricles of the brain Around the spinal cord In arachnoid granulations © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which of these is NOT associated with the medulla oblongata? Cardiac center Pyramids Pineal gland Olivary nuclei Answer: c © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which of these is NOT associated with the medulla oblongata? Cardiac center Pyramids Pineal gland Olivary nuclei © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which part of the brain has an anatomical region called the vermis? Midbrain Cerebellum Pons Thalamus Answer: b © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which part of the brain has an anatomical region called the vermis? Midbrain Cerebellum Pons Thalamus © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which of these regulates activity in the basal nuclei? Superior colliculus Substantia nigra Cerebral peduncle Red nucleus Answer: b © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which of these regulates activity in the basal nuclei? Superior colliculus Substantia nigra Cerebral peduncle Red nucleus © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: What part of the brain is damaged in a patient with Parkinson’s disease? Midbrain Medulla Pons Cerebellum Answer: a © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: What part of the brain is damaged in a patient with Parkinson’s disease? Midbrain Medulla Pons Cerebellum © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which of the following results in ataxia? Anesthetics in the thalamus Trauma to the cerebellum Effects of alcohol on the hypothalamus Degeneration of the superior colliculi Answer: b © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which of the following results in ataxia? Anesthetics in the thalamus Trauma to the cerebellum Effects of alcohol on the hypothalamus Degeneration of the superior colliculi © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which of these adjust and refine voluntary movements? Left and right parietal cortex Cerebral peduncles Basal nuclei Projection fibers Answer: c © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which of these adjust and refine voluntary movements? Left and right parietal cortex Cerebral peduncles Basal nuclei Projection fibers © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which area of your brain is associated with language and aids you in comprehending this question? Wernicke’s area Broca’s area Primary visual cortex Limbic system Answer: a © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which area of your brain is associated with language and aids you in comprehending this question? Wernicke’s area Broca’s area Primary visual cortex Limbic system © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which of these connects the left and right cerebral hemispheres? Fornix Cerebral peduncles Association fibers Corpus callosum Answer: d © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which of these connects the left and right cerebral hemispheres? Fornix Cerebral peduncles Association fibers Corpus callosum © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Damage to the left occipital lobe would result in which of the following? Numbness in the left side of the body Loss of right visual field Deafness in right ear Inability to speak Answer: b © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Damage to the left occipital lobe would result in which of the following? Numbness in the left side of the body Loss of right visual field Deafness in right ear Inability to speak © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Damage to the prefrontal lobes will result in which of the following? Loss of sensation Memory lapses Inability to taste or smell Diminished intellect Answer: d © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Damage to the prefrontal lobes will result in which of the following? Loss of sensation Memory lapses Inability to taste or smell Diminished intellect © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which term is used to describe the conversion of a stimulus to a change in membrane potential? Adaption Transduction Perception Sensation Answer: b © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which term is used to describe the conversion of a stimulus to a change in membrane potential? Adaption Transduction Perception Sensation © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which of these is activated by a ringing alarm clock? Spinothalamic tract Hippocampus Medial lemniscus RAS Answer: d © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which of these is activated by a ringing alarm clock? Spinothalamic tract Hippocampus Medial lemniscus RAS © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which of these sensory receptors reacts to stretching of the dermis and shows little if any adaptation? Tactile discs Tactile corpuscles Bulbous corpuscles Lamellar corpuscles Answer: c © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which of these sensory receptors reacts to stretching of the dermis and shows little if any adaptation? Tactile discs Tactile corpuscles Bulbous corpuscles Lamellar corpuscles © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which of the cranial nerves supplies sensory function to the face and motor innervation for chewing? Facial Trigeminal Trochlear Glossopharyngeal Answer: b © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Which of the cranial nerves supplies sensory function to the face and motor innervation for chewing? Facial Trigeminal Trochlear Glossopharyngeal © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: A neurosurgeon could potentially produce pain in the arm of an amputee if the surgeon had sufficient understanding of the _____. somatotopy superior colliculi red nucleus vestibular nucleus Answer: a © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: A neurosurgeon could potentially produce pain in the arm of an amputee if the surgeon had sufficient understanding of the _____. somatotopy superior colliculi red nucleus vestibular nucleus © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Alcohol temporarily affects the function of the cerebellum leading to an inability to coordinate muscle movement in a condition known as _____. referred pain Bell’s palsy cerebral palsy ataxia Answer: d © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.

Question: Alcohol temporarily affects the function of the cerebellum leading to an inability to coordinate muscle movement in a condition known as _____. referred pain Bell’s palsy cerebral palsy ataxia © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.