Example test questions from Chapter 2. Your left ear is: A.Medial to your right eye B.Medial to your left eye C.Lateral to your right eye D.None of the.

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Example test questions from Chapter 2

Your left ear is: A.Medial to your right eye B.Medial to your left eye C.Lateral to your right eye D.None of the above

The central nervous system A.Includes the brain and spinal cord B.Includes the brain only. C.Includes the brain, spinal cord, and cranial nerves D.Includes the brain, spinal cord, cranial and spinal nerves

Which of the following is not correct? The mesencephalon a.includes the tectum and tegmentum b.Is another name for the hindbrain c.Is rostral to the pons d.Contains visual and auditory cells

A researcher is interested in studying the effects of experience on the number of dendritic spines in cerebral cortex. The best method to use would be: A.Autoradiography B.The golgi method C.fMRI D.Nissl stains

The 2 nd cranial nerve is the ___________ nerve: a.Oculomotor b.Trigeminal c.Ocular d.Optic

The sulcus that divides the temporal lobe from the frontal lobe is called: a.The central sulcus b.The Sylvian fissure c.The fronto-temporal sulcus d.The sulcus of Rolando