C14 brain and cranial nerves
During a cadaver dissection of an 80-year-old male, students measured the brain mass to be 1,300 g.What is a likely brain mass of the man when he was in his twenties?
1400g
What is the approximate rate of normal CSF production?
20 mL/hr
At which stage of development do the primary brain vesicles occur?
3-4 weeks
Which of the following cranial nerves are considered mixed nerves?
5
By the time a person reaches the age of 80, the brain weighs about ____________ less than in early adulthood.
7
Damage to which cranial nerve would result in loss of hearing?
8
The vestibulocochlear (VIII) nerve was previously known as the nerve.
Acoustic
Which of the following substances can pass across the BBB?
Alcohol
Which type of brain waves normally occur in nearly everyone when awake, but disappear during sleep?
Alpha
The olfactory bulbs are _____ to the olfactory tracts.
Anterior
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is reabsorbed into the blood through fingerlike extensions of the arachnoid called
Arachnoid
If a person had contracted shingles in the past, and woke up one morning unable to move her facial muscles, which disorder may this person have?
Bell's palsy
Which type of brain waves generally appear when the nervous system is active
Belta
Strokes and TIAs are similar in all but which of the following ways?
Both rarely last as long as 24 hours.
The trochlear (IV) nerve arises in which region of the brain?
Brainstem
The olfactory (I) nerves terminate in the brain in paired masses of gray matter called olfactory
Bulbs
If a person has damage to the accessory (XI) nerve, it could mean that damage was done to which plexus?
Cervical
Which of the following statements concerning cerebral white matter is incorrect?
Commissural tracts conduct impulses from gyri in one cerebral hemisphere to sulci in the other hemisphere.
Which of the following functions is usually performed by the right hemisphere?
Control of muscles on left side of body.
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
Damage to the olfactory nerve can result in anopia.
Which type of brain waves normally occur during deep sleep in adults?
Delta
The permanent or progressive general loss of intellectual abilities is known as
Dementia
A tumor situated on the cerebellum's inferior surface is compressing the very rostral portion of the inferior vermis. Given this precise location, speculate what symptoms would manifest initially as a result of this compression.
Difficulty in maintaining balance.
Which of the following is the outermost of the cranial meninges?
Dura mater
Middleweight boxer Manny was punched in the face by his opponent during Saturday night's boxing match. On Monday, Manny was unable to smell anything (anosmia), and his sense of taste was different. What do you suspect happened?
During Saturday night's fight, Manny was punched in the face fracturing the cribriform plate.
If an individual is experiencing difficulties frowning, they may have damage in the nerve.
Facial
If an individual is experiencing pain in the skin of the ear canal, they may have damage in which cranial nerve?
Facial
Which of the cranial nerves carry taste sensations to the brain?
Facial (VII) Glossopharyngeal (IX) Vagus (X)
Chemotherapy is usually an effective treatment for brain tumors.
False
The causes of ADHD are well understood.
False
The olfactory nerve terminates in the primary olfactory area of the cortex
False
The vestibular branch of the vestibulocochlear nerve functions in hearing while the cochlear branch is involved in equilibrium.
False
The cerebellar cortex consists of slender, parallel folds called
Folia
Sensory axons of the facial (VII) nerve pass to which ganglion?
Geniculate
Which of the following structures is/are part of the epithalamus?
Habenular nuclei
Barney had a stroke that damaged the left cerebral hemisphere. Which of the following are among the symptoms that might result from such a stroke?
Impaired numerical and scientific skills.
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flows from the lateral ventricles into the third ventricle through the foramina.
Interventricular
Which of the following describes the corpus callosum?
It is the connection between the two cerebral hemispheres.
If a person is in a car accident and has damaged the hypoglossal nerve and his tongue curls to the left, which side of the tongue will atrophy
Left
The functions of the reticular formation include help in:
Maintenance of consciousness Maintenance of attention and alertness Prevention of sensory overload Regulation of muscle tone
Which of the following is a diencephalon structure that is part of the limbic system?
Mammillary bodies
Which branch of the trigeminal nerve carries motor neurons to the jaw muscles?
Mandibular
If a person has difficulty feeling damage done to her upper lip, it could be due to damage to which branch of the trigeminal nerve?
Maxillary
Which best describes the direction of the nerve impulse in cranial nerve VIII?
Medially
If the functions of the glossopharyngeal nerve include detecting taste and swallowing food, then the nerve is to be classified as a _____________ nerve.
Mixed
If the only function of the trochlear nerve is movement of the eyeballs, then the nerve is to be classified as a ________________ nerve
Motor
Which of the following applies to the hypoglossal (XII) nerve
Motor
During development in the first few years of life, which of the following accurately describes the changes in the brain?
Myelination of the axons. Growth of neuroglia. Increase in size of neurons.
Damage to Broca's area would most likely result in which type of cognitive deficit?
Nonfluent aphasia
Damage to which of these cranial nerves would cause a person to have difficulty seeing objects close to her face?
Oculomotor
Which of the following is an oval-shaped swelling in the medulla that contains nuclei that receive inputs from the cerebral cortex, red nucleus, and spinal cord?
Olive
The blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier differs from the blood-brain barrier in which one of the following ways?
Only the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier is found in the choroid plexus.
The majority of cerebrospinal fluid is formed by the choroid
Plexus
The abducens (VI) nerve originates in which region of the brain?
Pons
The trigeminal (V) nerve terminates in which region of the brain?
Pons
Which best describes the direction of the nerve impulse in the optic (II) nerve?
Posteriorly
Which of the following are located in the parietal lobe?
Primary somatosensory area.
Axons from the cerebrum and cerebellum form synapses in which of the following midbrain structures?
Red nuclei
All of the following are thalamic nuclei except the
Red nucleus
If the only function of the optic (II) nerve is vision, then the nerve is to be classified as a _________ nerve.
Sensory
The olfactory nerve is important for ___.
Smell
Which is the primary function of cranial nerve I?
Smelling
An individual with damage to the hypoglossal nerve may have a hard time performing which function?
Swallowing
Damage to the vagus nerve could cause which cardiac problem?
Tachycardia
The posterior part of the midbrain contains four rounded elevations called the
Tectum
Most axons of the optic nerve enter the brain and terminate in the lateral geniculate nucleus, which is located in the . This information is then projected to the primary visual cortex.
Thalamus
What is the reason that the olfactory bulbs are located above the cribiform plate?
They will be closer to the olfactory epithelium.
To which hemisphere of the brain would the signals go when light reflects off an object and stimulates the retina of the region of the left eyeball closest to the nose?
They would go to the right hemisphere.
If a person is in a car accident and has damaged the hypoglossal nerve, which organ may not function properly?
Tongue
An episode of temporary cerebral dysfunction caused by impaired blood flow to part of the brain is known as a(n)
Transient ischemic attack
Benign and malignant brain tumors may be equally serious.
True
Hemispheric lateralization refers to the fact that each hemisphere is specialized to perform unique functions.
True
The pons is superior to the medulla and inferior to the midbrain
True
The precentral gyrus contains the primary motor area of the cerebral cortex while the postcentral gyrus contains the primary somatosensory area.
True
The thalamus is considered a relay station where impulses from all parts of the body are sorted out and "edited".
True
The vagus nerve is so named because it wanders through the head, neck, thorax and abdomen.
True
Which cranial nerves do NOT have somatic motor fibers that control the extraocular muscles? Check all that apply!
V and VII
A person who is not able to experience taste in his taste buds in the epiglottis and pharynx may have damage in which cranial nerve?
Vagus
If you wanted to have an injectable drug to treat a brain tissue disorder, which of the following types will be most effective?
a concentrated sugar solution
What would most likely result if a patient developed a tumor on the ethmoid bone that caused the closure of 10 olfactory foramina on each side?
a partial loss of smell
Which of the cranial nerves cause lateral rotation of the eye?
abducens
Which cranial nerve has motor axons which originate in the first five segments of the cervical portion of the spinal cord?
accessory (XI)
Nuclei in the medulla oblongata are associated with which of the following pairs of cranial nerves?
accessory nerves
Which is NOT true about the reticular formation?
almost all ascending information synapses in it
When brain tissue is destroyed because of lack of blood flow, the disorder is known by all of the following except
aneurysm
Don, a 34-year old, was in an accident, and the doctors suspect brain damage. What would they look for in his EEG to confirm this diagnosis?
appearance of delta waves when awake
The white matter of the cerebellum is known as the
arbor vitae
Which type of cerebral white matter conducts nerve impulses between gyri in the same hemisphere?
association tracts
White matter that conducts impulses between gyri in the left cerebral hemisphere are
association tracts
Damage to the cerebellum would cause all of the following except
auditory hallucinations
The olfactory nerve is important for
carrying smell sensations to the brain
Which of the basal nuclei has a head, body, and tail?
caudate nucleus
Brain waves indicate electrical activiy to this part of the brain.
cerebral cortex
Another name for a stroke is a(n)
cerebrovascular accident
The abbreviation CVA stands for
cerebrovascular accident
The basal nuclei are located in the
cerebrum
Cerebral spinal fluid is produced in which structure(s)?
choroid plexuses
All of the following are functions of the cerebellum except fo
control of pituitary secretions
Which of the following is a function of the basal nuclei?
control subconscious contraction of skeletal muscles influence attention, memory and planning help initiate and terminate movements assist in regulating emotional behaviors
Bruising of the brain is called a(n)
contusion
Bruising of the brain is called a(n) ___.
contusion
The lentiform and caudate nuclei together are referred to as the
corpus striatum
The term 'decussation' means:
crossing
If a needle were driven up through the oral and nasal cavities into the cranium, which brain region would it enter first?
diencephalon
In lab, students observe microscopic slides of brain tissue from a recently deceased 90 year-old female and a 22 year-old male.What major anatomical differences would they expect to see?
different numbers of synaptic contacts
Damage to the accessory nerve would result in which type of disorder or deficit?
difficulty in turning the head
Which drains venous blood from the brain and delivers it to the internal jugular veins?
dural venous sinuses
Which of the following applies to the nervous system as we age?
eflex time decreases
The lining of the ventricles develops from the
ependymal layer cells
The oculomotor, trochlear, and abducens nerves all have which common function?
eye movement
The optic nerve is formed by axons of
ganglion cells
If a person is having difficulty controlling salivation from the parotid gland, which nerve is likely to be damaged?
glossopharyngeal
If a person is having difficulty tasting with the posterior third of the tongue, which nerve is likely to be damaged?
glossopharyngeal
Which of the following cranial nerves monitor blood pressure along with oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood?
glossopharyngeal (IX)
Nuclei in the pons are associated with all but which of the following cranial nerves?
glossopharyngeal (IX) nerves
Which statement is false in reference to the cranial meninges?
have three layers of the dura mater
Which portion(s) in the cerebrum has cells capable of mitosis?
hippocampus
High CSF pressure can result in a condition known as
hydrocephalus
What does excess accumulation of CSF in the ventricles cause?
hydrocephalus
Which of the following cranial nerves are involved in the act of swallowing?
hypoglossal (XII) glossopharyngeal (IX) vagus (X)
Brain growth early in life is due to all of the following except
increase in number of neurons present
Anosmia, a loss of the sense of smell, can occur for multiple reasons. Which cause would respond most favorably to the administration of antibiotics?
infection of the nasal mucosa
Which of the following contains tracts that connect the cerebellum to a greater variety of other brain regions than do the others?
inferior cerebellar peduncle
Which of the medullary nuclei communicates with the cerebellum?
inferior olivary nucleus
The three cerebellar peduncles are the ______________ cerebellar peduncles.
inferior, middle, and superior
Which part of the hypothalamus connects to the pituitary gland?
infundibulum
A bridge of gray matter called the ______________ joins the two halves of the thalamus in most human brains.
intermediate mass
The thalamus connects to the cerebral cortex with a lateral, thick band of white matter called the
internal capsule
An electroencephalogram would be useful in diagnosing all of the following except.
intestinal blockage
Cerebrospinal fluid
is produced at a rate of about one-half liter per day.
Tissue plasminogen activator is often used to treat
ischemic CVAs
Which of the following is true of the thalamus?
it is a component of the diencephalon
Which is NOT true about the blood-brain barrier?
it is created in part by the end feet of oligodendroglia
Which statements are TRUE about the indicated structure?
it is the choroid plexus
Which statement about the cerebellum is true?
its prime function is to 'fine tune' motor function
The right optic tract contains ganglion cell axons from the
lateral portion of the retina of the right eye and the medial portion of the retina of the left eye.
Which component of the brain is referred to as the "emotional brain" as it plays primary role in a wide range of emotions?
limbic system
Brains of Alzheimer's victims show all but which of the following?
loss of neurons that liberate dopamine
The accessory (XI) nerve is closest to which structure in the brain?
medulla oblongata
Which of the following terms are matched correctly with their definition?
microcephaly - development of a small brain and skull
Which of the following contains tracts that connect the cerebellum to the pontine nuclei?
middle cerebellar peduncle
Which of the following is the largest of the bundles of tracts that connect the cerebellum to other parts of the brain?
middle cerebellar peduncle
If the functions of the vagus nerve include detecting taste and creating vocalizations, then the nerve is to be classified as a _________ nerve.
mixed
All of the following can cross the BBB except for
most antibiotics
Fom which brain vesicle does the medulla oblongata develop?
myelencephalon
The cranial nerves develop from the
neural crest
The raised edges of the neural plate are called
neural folds
Common causes of strokes include all of the following EXCEPT
neurofibrillary tangles
Brain function decreases in the elderly for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
number of neurons decrease significantly
If an individual has very rapid involuntary movements of the eyeball, which disorder may they have?
nystagmus
The primary visual area is located in which lobe of the brain?
occipital
Ptosis, drooping of the upper eyelid, is most likely to be caused by damage to which cranial nerve?
oculomotor
The olfactory (I) nerve projects first to the
olfactory bulb
The olfactory nerve (I) passes through which foramen?
olfactory foramina in the cribiform plate
If an individual has difficulty feeling damage done to the side of his nose, it could be due to damage to which branch of the trigeminal nerve?
ophthalmic
Which branch of the trigeminal nerve travels through the superior orbit fissure?
ophthalmic
The brain requires an almost continuous supply of
oxygen and glucose
Sensory axons of the facial nerve _____________________________.
pass to the geniculate nucleus
During brain surgery, after opening a hole in the cranium, the surgeon's scalpel will penetrate the layers of brain coverings in which order (first - to-last)?
periosteal layer - meningeal layer - arachnoid mater - pia mater
Cranial nerves are a part of the nervous system.
peripheral
All of the following are part of the diencephalon EXCEPT for the
perithalamus
A patient in clinic is diagnosed with an invasive glioma (cancer associated with a glial cell) located in the middle cerebellar peduncle. Which nucleus/nuclei might be unable to transmit information to the cerebellum due to this tumor's presence?
pontine nuclei
Anopia, a type of blindness due to loss of or damage to an eye, may be caused by trauma to the orbit. The resulting blindness could affect ___.
possibly one or both eyes
Men are more likely than women to experience aphasia after a stroke. This is thought to be contributed to all of the following except
posterior commissure is larger in females
Which hypothalamic region participates in regulating certain autonomic activities?
preoptic
The postcentral gyrus functions as the _________ area.
primary somatosensory area
Which of the following are located in the occipital lobe?
primary visual area
The hypothalamus
produces hormones plays a major role in regulating homeostasis, visceral activity and temperature regulates certain emotions like rage, sexual arousal, aggression, pain and pleasure regulates eating and drinking behavior
The diencephalon and telencephalon develop from which primary brain vesicle?
prosencephalon
Which is a true statement regarding the effects of aging on the brain
reflex times increase and brain mass declines
If a person has damage to the visual association area, he/she will
see, but be unable to understand what he/she is viewing
All of the following would provide input to the RAS except for
smelling dinner cooking
Where is cerebrospinal fluid NOT found?
subdural space
Which of the following is the midbrain structure that contains neurons that release dopamine to the basal nuclei?
substantia nigra
These structures are functionally linked to the basal nuclei.
substantia nigra and subthalamic nuclei
Which of the following is the midbrain structure that serves as a center for certain visual reflexes?
superior colliculi
Which area is responsible for the head and eye movement in response to visual stimuli?
superior colliculus
Olfactory epithelium is located on the inferior surface of the ethmoid bone and the
superior nasal conchae
A person with damage to the hypoglossal nerve may have a hard time performing which function?
swallowing
The number of _____ in the brain significantly declines with age.
synaptic contacts
The lateral ventricles develop in which secondary brain vesicle?
telencephalon
Which of the following is the extension of the dura mater that separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum?
tentorium cerebelli
Which statement is true?
the lateral cerebral sulcus separates the frontal lobe from the temporal lobe
Which statement is true regarding cranial nerves?
they are part of the peripheral nervous system
An episode of temporary cerebral dysfunction caused by impaired blood flow to part of the brain is known as a(n)
transient ischemic attack
If an individual is in a car accident and has damaged the accessory (XI) nerve, which muscle may not function properly?
trapezius
When a football player puts on a helmet, he experiences searing pain for a few seconds along the side of his face. What condition might this be?
trigeminal neuralgia