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FREE ANATOMY AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT CHAPTER 12
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-Guarantee passing score -104 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: What association of the function and location of the cerebrun can you make
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motor-anterior Question 2: The vital centers for the control of heart rate, respiration, and blood pressure are located in the
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hypothalmus
Question 3: Nuclei of cranial nerves V, VI, and VII are found in the
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proximal aspect of the brain Question 4: Loss of ability to perform skilled motor activities such as piano playing, with no paralysis or weakness in specific muscles, might suggest damage to the
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premotor complex
Question 5: The area of the cortex that is responsible for sensations of the full bladder and the feeling that your longs will burst when you hold your breath too long is the
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visceral sensory area
Question 6: Survival center
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Brain stem Question 7: The stage when vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate, and body temp) reach their lowest normal levels
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Stage 4
Question 8: Begins about 90 minutes after the onset of sleep
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REM sleep
Question 9: What secen area of the body does the hypothalamus control
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autonomic control center, center for emotioal response, body temperature regulation, regulation of food intake, regulation of water balance and thirst, regulation of sleep-wake cycles, control of endocrine system function
Question 10: Declarative memory is
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not stored in the mamillary body
Question 11: What category of memory is involved when playing the piano
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procedual memory Question 12: The brain area that regulates activities that control the state wakefulness or alertness of the cerebral cortex is the
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reticular formation
Question 13: Most of the ascending and descendng pathways to and from the brain cross over from one side of the body to the other
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True Question 14: NREM sleep normally exhibits four distinct stges, which appear to alternate.
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True Question 15: The structures that are valvelike and protrude externally through the dura mater to absorb cerebrospinal fluid into venous blood are the
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arachnoid cilli
Question 16: _____memory requires practice, and is remembered by doing
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non declarative
Question 17: Insula
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lobe of cerebral cortex that is buried in the lateral sulcus beneath the portions partial, frontal and tmeporal bone.
Question 18: What area of the brain is involved with motor activity
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precentral gyrus
Question 19: How would you best describe the cerebrum
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cerbral hempisphere & structures of the diencephalon
Question 20: The infundibulum connects the hypothalamu to the
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pituitary gland
Question 21: The frontal lobe is separated from the temporal lobe by the
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lateral sulcus
Question 22: The_______ includes the thalamus, hypothalamus, and epithalamus
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diencephalon
Question 23: Differentiate clearly between short-term and long-term memory
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short- working memory, limitedto 7 or 8 chunks of info long- limitless capacity Question 24: The corpora quadrigemina superior colliculi are visual reflex centers, whereas the inferior colliculi are auditory reflex centers
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True
Question 25: A Flat EEG is a good indication of deep sleep
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False; brain dead
Question 26: What would you find in norml cerebrospinal fluid
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glucose, oxygen, vitamins, ions
Question 27: Brain wave amplitude
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reflects the number of neurons firing synchronously
Question 28: What is the mildest consequence of traumatic brain injury
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concussion