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The mammilothalamic tract projects to:
1) The mammilothalamic tract projects to: A. Anterior nucleus of thalamus B. VPL C. VPM D. Medial geniculate E. Pulvinar
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The mediodorsal nucleus (DM) of the thalamus projects to:
2) The mediodorsal nucleus (DM) of the thalamus projects to: A. Basal ganglia B. Cerebellum C. Prefrontal cortex D. Area 17 E. Area 312
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3) Which of the following thalamic nuclei play a role in planning and executing movement? A. MD B. VPL C. VPM D. VA/VL E. Reticular nuclei
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4) What structure is responsible for delineating the 3 major thalamic divisions? A. Internal capsule B. Internal medullary lamina C. External medullary lamina D. Caudate E. Putamen
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5) Specifically, which nucleus relays basal ganglia output to the premotor and supplementary motor cortical areas of the frontal lobe? A. VA B. VPL C. Medial geniculate D. Pulvinar E. VL
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10) 18 What is the most common location of congenital berry aneurysms?
Anterior communicating artery Middle cerebral artery Basilar artery Posterior communicating artery Vertebral artery
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11) Which of the following is the term used to describe a swollen optic disk due to pathology? Papilledema Internuclear opthalmoplegia Nystagmus Scatoma Strabismus
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12) Which cranial nerve is responsible for crying? V VI VII VIII IX
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13) The superior oblique muscle typically: moves the eye down and out
is innervated by VI moves the eye up and out is innervated by III moves the eye medially
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14) Which test is being demonstrated here? Rinne Babinski Weber Urine
Arsland
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15) Which neurotransmitter may play a role in migraine? Serotonin Ach
Dopamine Vasopressin Glutamate
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16) A tiny little “lake like” lesion is termed a: TIA Embolism
Thrombosis Lacunar lesion Berry aneurysm
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17) Guillain-Barre Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy ALS
This neuropathy/myopathy is characterized by a transient paralysis: Guillain-Barre Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy ALS Brown Sequard lesion Spinal cord transection
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18) Which of the following is a cause of Meniere’s disease?
Severed 3rd nerve Polio Damaged membranous labyrinth Damaged ninth nerve Stroke
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19) Alcoholism and diabetes can often lead to: Stroke Pregnancy
Neuropathy Uncal herniation Tonsilar herniation
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End of Quiz #4
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The mammilothalamic tract projects to:
1) The mammilothalamic tract projects to: A. Anterior nucleus of thalamus B. VPL C. VPM D. Medial geniculate E. Pulvinar
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The mediodorsal nucleus (DM) of the thalamus projects to:
2) The mediodorsal nucleus (DM) of the thalamus projects to: A. Basal ganglia B. Cerebellum C. Prefrontal cortex D. Area 17 E. Area 312
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3) Which of the following thalamic nuclei play a role in planning and executing movement? A. MD B. VPL C. VPM D. VA/VL E. Reticular nuclei
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4) What structure is responsible for delineating the 3 major thalamic divisions? A. Internal capsule B. Internal medullary lamina C. External medullary lamina D. Caudate E. Putamen
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5) Specifically, which nucleus relays basal ganglia output to the premotor and supplementary motor cortical areas of the frontal lobe? A. VA B. VPL C. Medial geniculate D. Pulvinar E. VL
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10) 18 What is the most common location of congenital berry aneurysms?
Anterior communicating artery Middle cerebral artery Basilar artery Posterior communicating artery Vertebral artery
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11) Which of the following is the term used to describe a swollen optic disk due to pathology? A. Papilledema Internuclear opthalmoplegia Nystagmus Scatoma Strabismus
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12) Which cranial nerve is responsible for crying? V VI VII VIII IX
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13) The superior oblique muscle typically: moves the eye down and out
is innervated by VI moves the eye up and out is innervated by III moves the eye medially
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14) Which test is being demonstrated here? Rinne Babinski Weber Urine
Arsland
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15) Which neurotransmitter may play a role in migraine? Serotonin Ach
Dopamine Vasopressin Glutamate
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16) A tiny little “lake like” lesion is termed a: TIA Embolism
Thrombosis Lacunar lesion Berry aneurysm
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17) Guillain-Barre Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy ALS
This neuropathy/myopathy is characterized by a transient paralysis: Guillain-Barre Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy ALS Brown Sequard lesion Spinal cord transection
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18) Which of the following is a cause of Meniere’s disease?
Severed 3rd nerve Polio Damaged membranous labyrinth Damaged nineth nerve stroke
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19) Alcoholism and diabetes can often lead to: Stroke Pregnancy
Neuropathy Uncal herniation Tonsilar herniation
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