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A PCA CVA could result in damage to this area of the brain. A left-sided MCA CVA could result in damage (due to reduced or no blood flow) to this area of the brain.

A PCA CVA could result in damage to this area of the brain: Primary Visual Cortex A left-sided MCA CVA could result in damage (due to reduced or no blood flow) to this area of the brain: Broca'a area

Match synonymous terms when describing directionality in the brain. Anterior: Posterior:

Anterior: Rostral Posterior: Caudal

What association fiber tract connects Wernicke's area with Broca's area?

Arcuate fasciculus

Match the (lobe) location to its function: Associates w/ language comprehension: Associaited w/ expressive language:

Associates w/ language comprehension: Temporal Lobe Associated w/ expressive language: Frontal Lobe

Delivers information between neurons in the CNS Delivers sensory information from the PNS to the CNS Delivers motor command from the CNS to the PNS

Between CNS: Interneurons PNS-> CNS: Afferent neurons CNS-> PNS: Efferent neurons

Match area & function Cingulate gyrus & hypothalamus: Hippocampus: Amygdala:

Cingulate gyrus & hypothalamus: Autonomic functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, hunger & thirst Hippocampus: Important for memory formation Amygdala: involved with fear and motivation

Which of the following make up grey matter in the brain?

Collection of neuronal cell bodies, collection of unmyelinated axons

Match: Enteric nervous system: Somatic nervous system:

Enteric nervous system: digestion & swallowing Somatic nervous system: Cranial nerves & spinal nerves

T/F, If a CT scan reveals a brain hemorrhage has taken place, the medical team will usually recommend a blood clot-busting medication called tPA to slow down the bleeding and support a faster recovery

False

Match the person to their discovery First to localize language to the left hemisphere: Identified the auditory comprehension center for speech:

First to localize language to the left hemisphere: Paul Broca Identified the auditory comprehension center for speech: Carl Wernicke

Which of the following describes the resting state of typical neuron

High concentration of K+ outside the cell. High concentration of Na+ inside the cell High concentration of Na+ outside the cell. High concentration of K+ inside the cell

Math synonymous terms when describing directionality in the spinal cord Inferior: Superior:

Inferior: Caudal Superior: Rostral

Cerebral spinal fluid is produced in the choroid plexus of ventricles with helps to drive the pressure gradient that circulates CSF. Which of the following correctly describes the path of CSF fluid circulation

Lateral ventricles--> foramen of Monro--> third ventricle--> cerebral aquaduct--> fourth ventricle--> foramen of Luschka and Magendie--> subarachnoid space

This is the order from the most inferior to most superior of the components of the brainstem:

Medulla, pons, midbrain

Dynamic neuroimaging technique that measures glucose dependent metabolic activity by using a radioactive tracer. Neuroimaging technique that is static and uses an electromagnetic field and radio frequencies. This method provides a good amount of detail, but is sometimes still not sensitive enough to pick up on early onset neurological diseases like dementia. Neuroimaging technique that is static and uses x-rays. This method is sensitive to tissue density changes.

PET MRI CT

Considered the system that calms, conserves, and restores energy. When active, this system slows heart rate and increases digestion

Parasympathetic nervous system

Match Primary auditory processing cortex: Primary visual processing cortex:

Primary auditory processing cortex: temporal lobe Primary visual processing cortex: Occipital lobe

Which lobes holds the following cortex? Primary somatosensory cortex: Primary motor cortex:

Primary somatosensory cortex: parietal lobe Primary motor cortex: frontal lobe

Which of the following make up the central nervous system (CNS)? Spinal cord Brain Cranial Nerves Spinal Nerves

Spinal cord & brain

These control motor & sensory function below the neck

Spinal nerves

The peripheral nervous system (PNS) includes which of the following : Spinal nerves, cranial nerves, spinal cord

Spinal nerves & cranial nerves

Considered the "fight, flight, or freeze" system. When activated, accelerates heart rate, constricts peripheral blood vessels, raises blood pressure, and diverts blood to the brain, heart and skeletal muscles

Sympathetic nervous system

Match The internal carotid branches into these arteries that project superiorly from the circle of willis The basilar artery branches into the ____

The internal carotid branches into these arteries that project superiorly from the circle of willis: Anterior & middle cerebral arteries The basilar artery branches into the ____: posterior cerebral artery

An SLP should evaluate for speech & lang deficits in a patient with right arm and leg weakness following a stroke. Why?

The right arm & leg are controlled contralaterally by the left hemisphere of the brain which is where the speech & lang centers are.

Which of the following statements is true of the association cortices? - They are cortical areas within a hemisphere that assist in interpretation of meaning of stimuli - They connect cortical areas between the hemispheres - They connect the cerebral cortex with the spinal cord

They are cortical areas within a hemisphere that assist in interpretation of meaning of stimuli

T/F, An action potential is all or nothing

True

T/F, The diencephalon relays sensory information to and motor information from the cortex and is highly involved with autonomic, endocrine, & motor systems

True

T/F, With a few exceptions, there is bilateral muscle control for speech muscles which makes sense because speech movements need to be rapid and symmetrical in order for clear and precise sounds to be produced. Therefore, when unilateral damage occurs the effects on speech are generally mild because the other side is able to help compensate.

True

The dura mater folds in on itself to form the following a. Falx cerebri (designed to help anchor the brain to prevent damage from rotational displacement) b. superior sagittal sinus (can collect and remove blood through here in the result of an injury) c. subarachnoid space (contains complex branching of arterial systems) d. corpus callosum (commissural pathway between right and left hemispheres of the brain) e. the first and second ventricles (passageway for CSF to circulate)

a. Falx cerebri (designed to help anchor the brain to prevent damage from rotational displacement) b. superior sagittal sinus (can collect and remove blood through here in the result of an injury)

What association fiber tract connects Wernicke's area w/ Broca's area?

arcuate fasciculus

Which of the following statements are true about neurosensory organization? a. Sensory information enters the spinal cord through the ventral root b. Sensory information enters the spinal cord through the dorsal root c. Primary (1st order) neurons decussate in the spinal cord. d. Almost all sensory tracts synapse in the thalamus on their way to the cortex.

b. Sensory information enters the spinal cord through the dorsal root d. Almost all sensory tracts synapse in the thalamus on their way to the cortex.

The Circle of Willis provides an alternative pathway for blood in the event of a blockage

below the circle of willis

Which of the following is NOT a function of the CSF a. provide buoyancy b. provide nourishment c. anchor the brain to reduce rotational damage d. remove toxins

c. Anchor the brain to reduce rotational damage

Select all of the following that are functions of the neuroglia cells: - Dispose of waste tissue in the brain - Synapse serially from one cell to the next to send an electrical or chemical signal - Provide myelin sheath to axons in the CNS and PNS - Provide structure & stability to neuron bodies

- Provide myelin sheath to axons in the CNS and PNS - Provide structure & stability to neuron bodies


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