figure 14-2 (look at the description at top)
what is the function of the nerve labeled "5"
- taste
- visceral sensation and motor control
- facial expression
- movement of the tongue
- vision
visceral sensation and motor control
figure 14-2 (look at the description at top)
identify the spinal accessory nerve (XI)
- 9
- 11
- 3
- 10
- 6
6
figure 14-2 (look at the description at top)
What is the function of the nerve labeled "4"?
- vision
- hearing and balance
- taste
- eye movement
- olfaction
hearing and balance
figure 14-2 (look at the description at top)
Identify the nerve labeled "11."
trigeminal
figure 14-2 (look at the description at top)
what is the function of the structure labeled "7"
- auditory
- olfaction
- vision
- eye movement
- taste
olfaction
which of the following is not true regarding hemispheric lateralization?
- emotional recognition of facial expressions occurs in the right hemisphere
- sensory analysis occurs in the right hemisphere
- reading and writing control is in the left hemisphere
- analytic tasks like math and decision making occurs in the right hemisphere
- speech and language control is in the left hemisphere
analytic tasks like math and decision making occurs in the right hemisphere
How rapidly is the CSF volume replaced?
- every 20 minutes
- every 2 days
- every 8 hours
- every 2 hours
- every week
every 8 hours
which cranial nerve sends balance sensations to the brain?
- trigeminal
- vestibulocochlear
- vagus
- facial
- olfactory
vestibulocochlear
A patient suffers an inability to shrug their shoulders. The nerve most likely to be damaged is the
- facial
- vestibulocochlear
- vagus
- accessory
- trigeminal
accessory
During development, three primary brain vesicles form. The three vesicles are the
- prosencephalon, mesencephalon, and rhombencephalon.
- telencephalon, diencephalon, and mesencephalon.
- mesencephalon, metencephalon, and myelencephalon.
- cerebrum, diencephalon, and midbrain.
- rhombencephalon, diencephalon, and telencephalon.
prosencephalon, mesencephalon, and rhombencephalon.
Which of the following is not correctly matched?
- arcuate fibers: short association fibers
- association fibers: interconnect areas within a single cerebral hemisphere
- internal capsule: bands of association fibers
- commissural fibers: interconnect the cerebral hemispheres
- projection fibers: pass through the diencephalon
internal capsule: bands of association fibers
the nuclei of which cranial nerves are associated with midbrain?
- III and IV
- IV and V
- V and VI
- II and III
- I and II
III and IV
The lateral ventricles are found
- in the cerebellar hemispheres
- in the diencephalon
- in the spinal cord
- in the cerebral hemisphere
- between the pons and the midbrain
in the cerebral hemisphere
figure 14-1 (description at top)
Identify the structure labeled "1."
- choroid plexus
- cerebral aqueduct
- third ventricle
- subarachnoid space
- corpus callosum
choroid plexus
figure 14-1 (description at top)
identify the structure labeled "6"
- cerebral aqueduct
- subarachnoid space
- choroid plexus
- fourth ventricle
- lateral ventricle
subarachnoid space
figure 14-1 (description at top)
Identify the structure labeled "10."
central canal
figure 14-1 (description at top)
Identify the structure labeled "4."
4th ventricle
figure 14-1 (description at top)
CSF is absorbed into the venous circulation via arachnoid granulations. Identify an arachnoid granulation.
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