Lab 1 Exam option 1
What occurs when the brain is without blood flow for 2 minutes?
A person will pass out and neural activity will be impaired.
These ventricles are in the cerebral hemispheres.
A) Lateral
Damage to both nerve branches is fatal.
Bilateral damage to the cranial nerve highlighted in blue, above causes:
drooping eyelid, eyeball to rest laterally
Damage to the cranial nerve (highlighted in blue) causes: ____.
E) Deafness Nerve deafness-auditory branch
Damage to the cranial nerve highlighted in blue, causes:
Nystagmus
Damage to the cranial nerve in blue causes:
ataxic movement
Damage to the region (pin) causes what movement disorder?
sulcus (sulci)
Grooves above pin
Interpreting of general senses
Injury to the area of the brain (blue arrow) would most likely cause impaired
Motor planning
Injury to this area would most likely cause impaired...?
What occurs when the brain is without blood flow for 10 seconds ?
Loss of consciousness
Name the sensory only branches of the cranial nerve highlighted in blue
Ophthalmic branch & maxillary branch
central sulcus
The blue line in the picture is called
eyes to move laterally
The cranial nerve (highlighted in blue) enables what movements?
A) the largest cranial nerve. B) Correct! has a motor branch enabling facial expressions. C) has a motor branch that causes the gag reflex. D) has a sensory branch detecting gastrointestinal discomfort. E) has a sensory branch detecting balance.
The cranial nerve highlighted in blue
gyrus (gyri)?
The folds in the region above (blue pin) are called:
When protruding the tongue, it will deviate to the left.
The left cranial nerve (highlighted in blue) was damaged. How would this present during a physical examination?
chewing.
The motor branch of the cranial nerve (highlighted in blue) enables what movements?
A) Rostral, cerebrum
The part of the brain (indicated by the blue pin) in the picture is called
A. Diencephalon (Thalamus)
This region of the brain acts a sensory relay station:
Hoarseness of voice, decreased GI mobility
Unilateral damage to the cranial nerve in blue causes: (2 examples)
longitundinal fissure
What line is the brain cut along?
