ENMU Neuro Final Exam Questions And 100%
Correct Answers
List the three parts of the brainstem from uppermost to lowermost - ANSWER Midbrain,
pons, medulla
What is the largest set of commissural fibers? - ANSWER Corpus collosum
Which lobe is most strongly associated with motor function? - ANSWER Frontal lobe
The central sulcus is the boundary between the frontal lobe and the ____ lobe - ANSWER
parietal
The lateral fissure is the boundary between the frontal lobe and the ______ lobe -
ANSWER temporal
Name the meninges from outermost to innermost - ANSWER dura mater, arachnoid, pia
mater
The thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus, and subthalamus are all parts of the -
ANSWER diencephelon
Fibers that transmit information from one cerebral hemisphere to the other are _______
fibers. - ANSWER commisural
Fibers that transmit information from one lobe to another lobe in the same cerebral
hemisphere are - ANSWER association fibers
,Fibers that connect the cerebral hemispheres to the brainstem or spinal cord are -
ANSWER projection fibers
The caudate nucleus, putamen, and globus pallidus are all - ANSWER basal ganglia
The primary auditory cortex is found in the - ANSWER temporal lobe
Which of the following is comprised of white matter projection fibers? - ANSWER
internal capsule
pure agraphia
site of lesion/ description - ANSWER left superior frontal lobe
is the impairment in written language production without any other language or
cognitive disorder.
angular or supramarginal damage
Which ventricle is located in the brainstem? - ANSWER 4th
The two arterial systems that supply the brain are the [x] and [y] - ANSWER carotid
vertebral basilar
Cerebrospinal fluid is manufactured by the [x] found in the [y] - ANSWER ventricles
choroid plexus
The uppermost portion of the brainstem is the [x]. The lowermost portion is the [y]. In
between those two, you will find the [z] - ANSWER midbrain
medulla oblongota
pons
, The _________________ is the largest structure of the diencephalon. - ANSWER thalamus
The most important artery for speech/language is the left [x], which is a branch of the [y]
- ANSWER middle cerebral artery
internal carotid
rostral to the central sulcus; dorsal to the sylvian fissure - ANSWER frontal lobe
caudal to the central sulcus; dorsal to the sylvian fissure - ANSWER parietal
ventral to the sylvian fissure - ANSWER temporal
Which process of a neuron transmits nerve impulses? - ANSWER axon
somatosensory is in what lobe? - ANSWER parietal
motor is in what lobe? - ANSWER frontal
The primary somatosensory cortex is on the [x] gyrus of the [p] lobe - ANSWER
postcentral
parietal
The two major pyramidal tracts are the [s] which supplies the body,
and the [t] which supplies the head and neck. - ANSWER corticospinal
corticobulbar
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