front 1 Tests both upper and lower motor pathways. The sole of the foot is stimulated with a dull instrument. | back 1 Plantar |
front 2 Checks the integrity of the spinal cord and dorsal rami at the level of T8 to T12. | back 2 Abdominal |
front 3 Produces a rapid withdrawal of the body part from a painful stimulus; ipsilateral. | back 3 Flexor |
front 4 Prevents muscle overstretching and maintains muscle tone. | back 4 Stretch |
front 5 Helps to regulate blood pressure and digestion. | back 5 vagus |
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| back 6 olfactory |
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| back 7 Projection level |
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| back 8 Precommand level |
front 9 Transduction refers to conversion of ______. | back 9 stimulus information to nerve impulses |
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| back 10 Segmental level |
front 11 The peripheral nervous system includes ____. | back 11 sensory receptors |
front 12 Which nerve does not use the jugular foramen as a route of exit from the skull? | back 12 trigeminal |
front 13 _______ is the tingling sensation or numbness when blood has been cut off from an area, as when the foot ʺgoes to sleep.ʺ | back 13 Answer: Ischemia |
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| back 15 vestibulocochlear |
front 16 Pain, temperature, and coarse touch are involved in the ________ ascending pathways of the somatosensory system. | back 16 Answer: nonspecific |
front 17 Complex motor behavior such as walking depends on ________ patterns. | back 17 Answer: fixed-action |
front 18 The obturator and femoral nerves branch from this plexus. | back 18 Lumbar plexus |
front 19 _______ are modified free-nerve endings found in the deeper levels of the epidermis. | back 19 Merkel discs |
front 20 the perineurium defines the boundary of a ________. | back 20 Answer: fascicle |
front 21 The ________ nerve is the largest of the cranial nerves. | back 21 Answer: trigeminal |
front 22 Feeling a gentle caress on your arm would likely involve all of the following except _____. | back 22 Pacinian corpuscles |
front 23 The facial nerve is cranial nerve number A patient who received a blow to the side of the skull exhibits the following signs and Symptoms on that side of the face: he is unable to close his eye, the corner of his mouth roops. Which cranial nerve has been damage? | back 23 VII FACIAL |
front 24 Ventral spinal cord roots contain ________ fibers, while the dorsal roots contain ________ fibers. | back 24 motor (efferent); sensory (afferent) |
front 25 A simple spinal reflex goes along which of the following reflex arcs? | back 25 receptor, afferent neuron, integration center, efferent neuron, effector |
front 26 select the correct definition. | back 26 A) Magnitude estimation is the simplest level of sensation. B) Perceptual detection is the ability to detect how much stimulus is applied to the body. C ) Pattern recognition allows us to see a familiar face. D) Spatial discrimination allows us to recognize textures. |
front 27 Babinskiʹs sign is ________. | back 27 when the great toe dorsiflexes and the other toes fan laterally |
front 28 The projection level of the brain does not include the ________. | back 28 basal nuclei |
front 29 ______ law states that any nerve serving a muscle that produces movement at a joint also innervates the joint itself and the skin over the joint. | back 29 Answer: Hiltonʹs |
front 30 select the statement that is most correct. | back 30 A) Ganglia are collections of neuron cell bodies in the spinal cord that are associated with efferent fibers. B) Ganglia associated with afferent nerve fibers contain cell bodies of sensory neurons. C) The dorsal root ganglion is a motor-only structure. D) The cell bodies of afferent ganglia are located in the spinal cord. |
front 31 ________ is a protective reflex that also overrides the spinal pathways and prevents any other reflexes from using them at the same time. | back 31 Answer: Flexor reflex |
front 32 The circuit level of the somatosensory system delivers impulses to the appropriate level of the ________. | back 32 cerebral cortex |
front 33 Which of the following nerves does notarise from the brachial plexus? | back 33 phrenic |
front 34 Bellʹs palsy ________. | back 34 is characterized by paralysis of facial muscles |
front 35 Spinal nerves exiting the cord from the level of L4 to S4 form the _______. The thickest and longest nerve of the body is found in the ________. A fall or improper administration of an injection to the buttocks may injure a nerve of this plexus. | back 35 sacral plexus |
front 36 Which of the following is at the lowest level of the CNS? | back 36 Central Pattern Generators (CPGs) |
front 37 A fall or an improperly delivered gluteal injection could result in ________. | back 37 sciatica |
front 38 If the ventral root of a spinal nerve were cut, what would be the result in the tissue or region that nerve supplies? | back 38 a complete loss of voluntary movement |
front 39 The posterior side of the thigh, leg, and foot is served by the ________ nerve. | back 39 tibial |
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| back 40 Brachial plexus |
front 41 Which of the following is not a nerve plexus? | back 41 thoracic |
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| back 42 cervical plexus |
front 43 A major nerve of the lumbar plexus is the ___. | back 43 FEMORAL |
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front 45 The second cranial nerve forms a chiasma at the base of the brain for partial crossover of neural fibers. | back 45 Answer: TRUE |
front 46 The only cranial nerves to extend beyond the head and neck region are the vagus nerves. | back 46 Answer: TRUE |
front 47 Dermatomes are skin segments that relate to sensory innervation regions of the spinal nerves | back 47 Answer: TRUE |
front 48 Dorsal and ventral rami are similar in that they both contain sensory and motor fibers. Answer: TRUE | back 48 Answer: TRUE |
front 49 Irritation of the phrenic nerve may cause diaphragm spasms called hiccups. | back 49 Answer: TRUE |
front 50 External strabismus and ptosis could be caused by damage to the oculomotor nerve. | back 50 Answer: TRUE |
front 51 In order to regulate motor activity, to start and stop movements, and to coordinate postural movements, the cerebellum and basal nuclei are involved. | back 51 Answer: TRUE |
front 52 The meningeal branch of a spinal nerve actually reenters the vertebral canal to innervate the meninges and blood vessels. | back 52 Answer: TRUE |
front 53 Pressure, pain, and temperature receptors in the skin are ________. | back 53 exteroceptors |
front 54 The ________ nerve is not a branch of the trigeminal nerve. | back 54 cervical |
front 55 The cranial nerves that have neural connections with the tongue include all except the ________. | back 55 trochlear |
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| back 56 Accessory |
front 57 In the somatosensory system there are no third-order neurons in the cerebellum. | back 57 Answer: TRUE |
front 58 Select the statement about plexuses that is most correct ________. | back 58 A) The dorsal rami of all spinal nerves unite to form complex networks B) Only ventral rami form plexuses C) Each branch of the plexus contains fibers from a single spinal nerve D) The ventral rami of thoracic spinal nerves unite to form the thoracic plexus |
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| back 59 nociceptors |
front 60 Meissnerʹs corpuscles ________. | back 60 are mechanoreceptors |
front 61 The trochlear nerve conveys proprioceptor impulses from the ________ to the brain. | back 61 superior rectus muscle |
front 62 Nerves that carry impulses toward the CNS only are ________. | back 62 afferent nerves |
front 63 After axonal injury, regeneration in peripheral nerves is guided by ________. | back 63 Schwann cells |
front 64 Regeneration within the CNS ________. | back 64 is prevented due to growth-inhibiting proteins of oligodendrocytes. |
front 65 Starting at the spinal cord, the subdivisions of the brachial plexus are (in order): | back 65 roots, trunks, divisions, and cords |
front 66 In a crossed extensor reflex, if the right arm were grabbed it would flex and the left arm would ________. | back 66 extend |
front 67 A reflex that causes muscle relaxation and lengthening in response to muscle tension is called a _______. | back 67 Golgi tendon reflex |
front 68 Which of the following numbers of pairs of spinal nerves is correct? | back 68 twelve thoracic |
front 69 Striking the ʺfunny boneʺ is actually stimulation of (or injury to) the ________. | back 69 ulnar nerve |
front 70 Which of the following is not true about the integration center of a reflex arc? | back 70 There are always multiple synapses with chains of interneurons. |
front 71 Inborn or intristic reflexes ________. | back 71 are involuntary, yet may be modified by learned behavior |
front 72 The three primary levels of neural integration in a somatosensory system include all of the following except the ________. | back 72 A) effector level B) receptor level C) circuit level D) perceptual level |
front 73 The patellar ʺknee jerkʺ reflex is an example of a(n) ________. | back 73 stretch reflex |
front 74 All processing at the circuit level going up to the perceptual level must synapse in the ________. | back 74 thalamus |
front 75 The sciatic nerve is a combination of which two nerves? | back 75 common fibular and tibial |