Advanced Physiology Ch. 5

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How many pairs of spinal nerves are there?

31

_________parietal lobe area, which is responsible for speaking ability, is located in the left ________ lobe. _________ area, located in the left ________ at the juncture of the parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes, is concerned with language comprehension.

Broca's; frontal; Wernicke's; cortex

___________ refers to subjective awareness of the external world and self.

Consciousness

__________ occur(s) when a large collection of neurons abnormally generate synchronous action potentials that produce stereotypical, involuntary spasms and alterations in behavior

Epileptic seizures

From outermost to innermost, the layers of the meninges are arachnoid, dura, and pia mater.

False

Initial processing of visual input is carried out in the temporal lobes.

False

Short-term memory is retained for days to years.

False

The blood-brain barrier prevents the exchange of oxygen through capillaries into brain tissue.

False

The cerebellum plays a central role in all aspects of emotion.

False

The lateral horn of the spinal cord contains cell bodies of neurons supplying skeletal muscles.

False

The vagus nerve (CNX) innervates the eyeball.

False

There are 12 lumbar nerves.

False

_________ lie entirely within the CNS and lie between afferent and efferent neurons

Interneurons

_________ is the acquisition of knowledge or skills as a consequence of experience, instruction, or both, and is a change in behavior that occurs as a result of experiences.

Learning

________ is a person's prolonged subjective emotional state that influences their behavior and perception of external events.

Mood

__________ is the ability to direct behavior toward specific goals.

Motivation

What receptors in the brain are blocked by caffeine?

adenosine receptors

The ___________ division of the peripheral nervous system carries information about the external environment and status reports on internal activities to the CNS.

afferent

What are the three functional classes of neurons in the nervous system?

afferent, efferent, and interneurons

The ________ exerts an inhibitory effect on motor activity by acting through neurons in the brain

basal nuclei

The protects the brain and spinal cord from chemical fluctuations in the blood and reduces the possibility that harmful blood-borne substances could reach the central neural tissue.

blood-brain barrier

The 'oldest' region of the brain, which controls functions such as respiration, circulation, and digestion, is the ________ .

brain stem

The ________ contains the medulla, pons, and midbrain.

brain stem

The ________ is the oldest part of the brain in evolution.

brain stem

The ________ consists of the brain and the spinal cord.

central nervous system (CNS)

The parietal and frontal lobes of the cortex are separated by the ________ .

central sulcus

The plays an important role in the planning, initiation, and timing of certain kinds of movement.

cerebellum

Where does the ventral spinocerebellar tract terminate in the brain?

cerebellum

Each cerebral hemisphere is composed of a thin outer shell of gray matter called __________.

cerebral cortex

Cerebrospinal fluid is formed primarily by the _________ found in particular regions of the ventricle cavities of the brain.

choroid plexus

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is formed primarily by the ________ .

choroid plexuses

The process of transferring and fixing short-term memory traces into long-term memory stores is known as __________.

consolidation

The ________ is made up of the thalamus and the hypothalamus.

diencephalon

Patients suffering from Parkinson's Disease (PD) are unable to release sufficient amounts of which neurotransmitter?

dopamine

The cell bodies of _________ neurons originate in the gray matter and send axons out through the ventral root.

efferent

The neural change responsible for retention or storage of knowledge is known as a(n) ____.

engram

The _________ cell lining of the ventricles contributes to the formation of cerebrospinal fluid.

ependymal

Brain waves recorded from a student while taking a difficult exam would likely show a predominance of which wave type?

gamma waves

About 90 percent of the cells within the CNS are __________.

glial cells

Long-term potentiation is initiated by release of which neurotransmitter from the presynaptic neuron?

glutamate

_________ matter consists predominantly of densely packaged cell bodies and their dendrites as well as glial cells. Bundles or tracts of myelinated nerve fibers (axons) constitute the ________ matter.

gray; white

The ______ is the area of the brain most directly involved in regulating the internal environment.

hypothalamus

The _______ controls body temperature, food intake, and thirst.

hypothalamus

Typically, which symptom is associated with cerebellar disease?

intention tremor

What are the immune defense cells of the CNS called?

microglia

Efferent neurons typically innervate ________ .

muscles and glands

A condition characterized by brief, irresistible sleep attacks during the day is called ________ .

narcolepsy

A(n) _______ is a bundle of peripheral neuronal axons, some afferent and some efferent, that are enclosed by a connective-tissue covering.

nerve

What are the two major regulatory systems in the body?

nervous system and endocrine system

The motor cortex on each side of the ________ brain primarily controls muscles on the side of the body.

opposite

The ________ is primarily responsible for receiving and processing sensory input such as touch, pressure, heat, cold, and pain from the surface of the body.

parietal lobe

The innermost meningeal layer, the ________ , is the most fragile. It is highly vascular and closely adheres to the surfaces of the brain and spinal cord.

pia mater

A 50-year-old man falls off a ladder and hits his head; afterward, he cannot remember anything about his activities leading up to the fall. What is he experiencing?

retrograde amnesia

In ______ sleep a person still has considerable muscle tone and frequently shifts body position.

slow-wave

A person who has brain damage affecting Broca's area will have difficulty with ________ .

speaking ability

Simple awareness of touch, pressure, or temperature at the body surface occurs in the _______.

thalamus

The ________ serves as a "relay station" and synaptic integrating center for preliminary processing of all sensory input on its way to the cortex.

thalamus

How many functionally distinct parts does the cerebellum have?

three

What is the estimated number of neurons in the brain?

​85 billion

What area of the brain is associated with language comprehension?

​Wernicke's area

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is formed primarily by the ____.

​choroid plexuses

What is the name of the neural bridge connecting the two cerebral hemispheres of the brain?

​corpus callosum

The limbic system includes the amygdala, which is important for processing what emotions?

​fear and anxiety

Where is Broca's area located?

​frontal lobe

Which brain waves are the fastest?

​gamma

What compound binds to the AMPA receptors and NMDA receptors of the postsynaptic neuron?

​glutamate

Basal nuclei consist of ____.

​grey matter

What area of the brain is most involved in directly regulating the internal environment (homeostasis)?

​hypothalamus

What part of the limbic system controls the increase of heart rate and respiratory rate, elevation of blood pressure, and diversion of blood to skeletal muscles?

​hypothalamus

What components make up the brain stem?

​medulla, pons, and midbrain

What is the innermost CNS membrane?

​pia mater

Storing long-term memories involves the synthesis of what new compounds?

​proteins

What are the two forms of amnesia?

​retrograde and anterograde

Based on varying distributions of several distinctive cell types, the cerebral cortex is organized into how many well-defined layers?

​six

What part of the cerebellum regulates muscle tone and coordinates skilled voluntary movement?

​spinocerebellum

What are the three higher motor areas of the cortex that are involved in voluntary decision making ?

​supplementary motor area, premotor cortex, and posterior parietal cortex

What cranial nerve controls the act of chewing?

​trigeminal nerve

In the spinal cord, what matter is organized into tracts?

​white matter

The spinal cord is classified within what part of the nervous system?

. ​central nervous system

What is the outer shell of each hemisphere composed of?

. ​gray matter

What are the two forms of short-term memory?

. ​habituation and sensitization

How much of the glucose consumed in the body is utilized by the brain under resting conditions?

50%

______ fibers carrying incoming signals enter the spinal cord through the dorsal root

Afferent

________ fibers carry signals to the CNS while ______ fibers carry signals away from the CNS

Afferent; efferent

You are preparing to collect a spinal tap on a patient. Where is the most appropriate area of the vertebral canal to insert the needle to obtain a CSF sample?

Below L2

_________ form the insulative myelin sheaths around axons in the CNS.

Oligodendrocytes

_________ sleep can be considered either the deepest sleep or the lightest sleep.

Paradoxical

In _______ sleep, most muscles are completely relaxed.

REM

Antidepressant drugs that work by allowing serotonin and norepinephrine to remain at the synapse for a longer period of time are ________ .

SNRIs

An electroencephalogram (EEG) is an electrical recording from the brain.

True

Long-term memory requires functional changes in the brain, such as the formation of new synaptic connections.

True

Parkinson's Disease (PD) occurs as a result of degraded neurons in the basal nuclei of the brain.

True

The brain and spinal cord comprise the central nervous system (CNS)

True

The cerebellum coordinates balance and voluntary movements.

True

The hypothalamus is classified as a forebrain structure.

True

White matter in the brain is composed mainly of myelinated nerves.

True


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