SB Chapter 9: The Nervous System II
Each cerebral hemisphere is divided into how many lobes?
5
Describe the sympathetic chain ganglia.
A longitudinal series of ganglia adjacent to both sides of the vertebral column
Which neurotransmitter is released by all preganglionic and postganglionic parasympathetic neuron fibers?
Acetylcholine (ACh)
Which term refers to the branching, fern-like pattern of white matter located in the cerebellum?
Arbor vitae
Which of the following describes an autonomic preganglionic neuron?
It has its cell body in the spinal cord or the brainstem and its axon terminates in a ganglion.
What are the characteristics of a visceral reflex? Select all that apply.
Unconscious Automatic Primitive functions
Which functions are associated with the cerebrum? Select all that apply.
Memory Sensory perception Judgment
Put the components of the brainstem in order from rostral to caudal.
Midbrain Pons Medulla oblongata
Select the two main neurotransmitters employed by the autonomic nervous system from the list below.
Norepinephrine (NE) Acetylcholine (ACh)
Which of the following are cerebral lobes? Select all that apply.
Occipital lobe Insula Parietal lobe Frontal lobe Temporal lobe
The special senses include which of the following? Select all that apply.
Smell Vision Hearing Equilibrium Taste
Which nervous system division controls the skeletal muscles?
Somatic
The midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata have numerous autonomic nuclei that control which of the following? Select all that apply.
Sweating Swallowing Pupillary control Salivation
Name the ganglia that extend from the cervical region to the coccygeal region along the vertebral column.
Sympathetic chain ganglia
Which area of the brain is primarily responsible for interpreting the meaning of written and spoken language?
Wernicke area
Which nervous system division controls glands, smooth muscle, and cardiac muscle?
autonomic
What regulates the passage of materials from the blood into the cerebrospinal fluid and the brain?
blood brain barrier
Which terms refers to large, rhythmic voltage changes, resulting from the synchronized activity of the cerebral neurons, that can be recorded by electrodes placed on the scalp?
brain waves
The cerebral cortex contains which parts of neurons?
cell bodies and dendrites
The superficial layer of gray matter covering the cerebral hemispheres is called the cerebral
cortex
What is the superficial layer of gray matter of the cerebrum called?
cortex
Which nerves have a roman numeral designation?
cranial nerves
Which term refers to the nerves that arise from the brainstem, exit the cranium through foramina, and lead to muscles and sense organs?
cranial nerves
The parasympathetic division ______ heart rate.
decreases
Which region of the brain includes the thalamus, hypothalamus, and pineal gland?
diencephalon
Many organs are innervated by nerve fibers from both the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions. The term that describes this is innervation.
dual
True or false: The cerebral hemispheres are functionally identical.
false
True or false: The chief functions of the parietal lobe include voluntary motor functions, memory, mood, emotion, social judgment and aggression
false
How many ventricles are located in the brain?
four
The cerebral lobe superior to the eyes is the ______ lobe.
frontal
The chief functions of the lobe of the brain include voluntary motor functions, memory, mood, emotion, social judgment and aggression.
frontal
Which cerebral lobe is primarily responsible for voluntary motor function, motivation, memory, mood, and aggression?
frontal lobe
Which of the following can freely pass through the blood-brain barrier? Select all that apply.
glucose oxygen alcohol
The cerebral cortex consists of which of the following?
gray matter
Which structure regulates primitive functions including hunger, thirst, thermoregulation, emotions, and sexuality?
hypothalamus
Which of the following is a response that might occur during the fight-or-flight response?
increased alertness
The sympathetic nervous system ______ heart rate.
increases
What is the function of the Wernicke area?
interpreting written and spoken language
The most inferior part of the brainstem is the
medulla oblongata
The three membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord are collectively called the
meninges
Which term refers to the three membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord?
meninges
The most superior part of the brainstem is the
midbrain
The region of the brainstem located between the pons and the diencephalon is called the
midbrain
Which lobe starts at the central sulcus and extends caudally to the parieto-occipital sulcus?
parietal
Sense organs called help monitor the position and movements of the body.
propioceptors
The somatic nervous system controls
skeletal muscles
Which term refers to the category of senses that employ sense organs limited to the head and include vision, hearing, equilibrium, taste, and smell?
special
The fluid-filled internal chambers of the brain are called
ventricles
An unconscious, automatic response to a stimulus involving effectors that regulate primitive functions such as blood pressure, heart rate, and body temperature is called a(n) reflex.
visceral
True or false: A brain wave is electrical activity resulting from synchronized activity in neurons of the cerebral cortex.
true
Which term refers to an organ that receives both sympathetic and parasympathetic input?
Dual innervated
The preganglionic fibers of the sympathetic division arise from which regions of the spinal cord? Select all that apply.
Thoracic Lumbar
Which groove in the brain separates the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe?
central sulcus
Which term describes the specialization of certain tasks in different hemispheres of the brain?
cerebral lateralization
Sensory perception, memory, thought and judgment are associated with which large region of the brain?
cerebrum
What is the largest, most conspicuous part of the human brain?
cerebrum
Which part of the brain is made up of two hemispheres divided by the longitudinal fissure?
cerebrum
Sensory awareness, perception, thinking, knowledge, and memory are all examples of which of the following?
cognition
Which term refers to the range of mental processes by which knowledge is acquired and used?
cognition
Which cerebral lobe is responsible for receiving and interpreting input from the general senses, for taste and for some visual processing?
parietal
Which term refers to functions such as sensation, memory, language and emotion because they are not localized to one area of the brain?
multiregional
Proprioceptors are found in
muscles and joints
Which division of the ANS is associated with reduced energy expenditure and normal body maintenance?
parasympathethic
Which division of the ANS is referred to as the "rest and digest" division?
parasympathetic
The preganglionic fibers of the division of the autonomic nervous system arise from the thoracic and first two lumbar segments of the spinal cord.
sympathetic
Which division of the ANS is associated with the "fight-or-flight" response?
sympathetic
Why are brain functions such as sensation, memory, emotional, and motor control referred to as multiregional functions?
they involve many different parts of the brain
