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[Show more]What nerve is is involved in hearing and balance? - ANSWER-CN VIII (Vestibulocochlear!) 
 
What does vestibular mean? - ANSWER-Position and movement of head 
 
What is the brief anatomy of the ear (hearing & balance system)? - ANSWER-1. Outer Ear (pinna, ear canal) 
2. Middle Ear (tympanic membrance...
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Add to cartWhat nerve is is involved in hearing and balance? - ANSWER-CN VIII (Vestibulocochlear!) 
 
What does vestibular mean? - ANSWER-Position and movement of head 
 
What is the brief anatomy of the ear (hearing & balance system)? - ANSWER-1. Outer Ear (pinna, ear canal) 
2. Middle Ear (tympanic membrance...
primary sensory areas of "special senses" - ANSWER--hearing 
-vision 
-taste 
-smell 
 
hearing sensory area - ANSWER-primary auditory cortex 
-located in: auditory cortex & temporal lobe 
 
vision sensory area - ANSWER-primary visual cortex 
-located in: visual cortex & occipital lobe 
 
taste se...
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Add to cartprimary sensory areas of "special senses" - ANSWER--hearing 
-vision 
-taste 
-smell 
 
hearing sensory area - ANSWER-primary auditory cortex 
-located in: auditory cortex & temporal lobe 
 
vision sensory area - ANSWER-primary visual cortex 
-located in: visual cortex & occipital lobe 
 
taste se...
What two motor neurons does the CNS possess? - ANSWER-1. UMN (cerebrum) 
2. LMN (brainstem, spinal cord) 
 
What is Dysarthria? - ANSWER-poor movement of the vocal tract 
 
What is Ataxia? - ANSWER-poorly coordinated movements 
 
What is Apraxia of speech? - ANSWER-errors in planning speech 
movemen...
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Add to cartWhat two motor neurons does the CNS possess? - ANSWER-1. UMN (cerebrum) 
2. LMN (brainstem, spinal cord) 
 
What is Dysarthria? - ANSWER-poor movement of the vocal tract 
 
What is Ataxia? - ANSWER-poorly coordinated movements 
 
What is Apraxia of speech? - ANSWER-errors in planning speech 
movemen...
cell body fxn - ANSWER-integrate signals 
 
dendrite fxn - ANSWER-receive signals 
 
axon fxn - ANSWER-conduit to send signals 
 
parts of CNS - ANSWER-brain and spinal cord 
 
parts of PNS - ANSWER-somatic and autonomic systems 
 
glial cell fxns - ANSWER-physical support, nutrient flow, nerve hous...
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Add to cartcell body fxn - ANSWER-integrate signals 
 
dendrite fxn - ANSWER-receive signals 
 
axon fxn - ANSWER-conduit to send signals 
 
parts of CNS - ANSWER-brain and spinal cord 
 
parts of PNS - ANSWER-somatic and autonomic systems 
 
glial cell fxns - ANSWER-physical support, nutrient flow, nerve hous...
Descartes came up with ____________. Based on ______________. - ANSWER-first modern model of nervous system; hydraulics 
 
What was Descartes thinking behind hydraulics model of nervous system? - ANSWER-The water would move to a joint and the water would move that joint and then the water would leav...
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Add to cartDescartes came up with ____________. Based on ______________. - ANSWER-first modern model of nervous system; hydraulics 
 
What was Descartes thinking behind hydraulics model of nervous system? - ANSWER-The water would move to a joint and the water would move that joint and then the water would leav...
Primary sensory areas of special senses - ANSWER-Hearing, vision, taste, smell 
 
Where in the cerebral cortex is hearing - ANSWER-primary auditory cortex, located in auditory cortex and temporal lobe 
 
Where in the cerebral cortex is vision - ANSWER-primary visual cortex, located in visual cortex ...
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Add to cartPrimary sensory areas of special senses - ANSWER-Hearing, vision, taste, smell 
 
Where in the cerebral cortex is hearing - ANSWER-primary auditory cortex, located in auditory cortex and temporal lobe 
 
Where in the cerebral cortex is vision - ANSWER-primary visual cortex, located in visual cortex ...
middle ear - ANSWER-The middle ear amplifies signals 
The middle ear transforms signals 
Transforms acoustic signs to mechanical signals 
Composed of the tympanic membrane, oval window, and ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes) 
Air filled 
 
Inner ear - ANSWER-The inner ear transforms signals 
Transfor...
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Add to cartmiddle ear - ANSWER-The middle ear amplifies signals 
The middle ear transforms signals 
Transforms acoustic signs to mechanical signals 
Composed of the tympanic membrane, oval window, and ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes) 
Air filled 
 
Inner ear - ANSWER-The inner ear transforms signals 
Transfor...
CN VIII: Vestibulocochlear - ANSWER-hearing and balance 
- vestibular division 
- cochlear division 
- hearing and balance are functionally very different senses but begin similarly peripherally 
-vestibular: position and movement of head 
 
anatomy of hearing and balance - ANSWER-• Outer ear ...
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Add to cartCN VIII: Vestibulocochlear - ANSWER-hearing and balance 
- vestibular division 
- cochlear division 
- hearing and balance are functionally very different senses but begin similarly peripherally 
-vestibular: position and movement of head 
 
anatomy of hearing and balance - ANSWER-• Outer ear ...
3 types of neuroglia - ANSWER-astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, microglia 
 
Astrocytes CNS - ANSWER-Clean up local debris including dead neurons 
Provide nutrients 
Regulate chemical composition of extracellular fluid 
 
Oligodendrocytes CNS - ANSWER-Provide support for axons 
Produce myelin sheath to ...
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Add to cart3 types of neuroglia - ANSWER-astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, microglia 
 
Astrocytes CNS - ANSWER-Clean up local debris including dead neurons 
Provide nutrients 
Regulate chemical composition of extracellular fluid 
 
Oligodendrocytes CNS - ANSWER-Provide support for axons 
Produce myelin sheath to ...
Dorsal (Superior) - ANSWER-top of brain 
 
Ventral (Inferior) - ANSWER-bottom of brain 
 
Anterior - ANSWER-front of brain 
 
Posterior - ANSWER-back of brain 
 
GABA - ANSWER-primary inhibitory CNS neurotransmitter 
 
Axon Hillock - ANSWER-location of action potential initiation 
 
Spatial Summatio...
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Add to cartDorsal (Superior) - ANSWER-top of brain 
 
Ventral (Inferior) - ANSWER-bottom of brain 
 
Anterior - ANSWER-front of brain 
 
Posterior - ANSWER-back of brain 
 
GABA - ANSWER-primary inhibitory CNS neurotransmitter 
 
Axon Hillock - ANSWER-location of action potential initiation 
 
Spatial Summatio...
superior colliculus - ANSWER-- superior to the brainstem, inferior to the thalamus 
- midbrain 
- reflex orientation to salient, novel, or external stimuli 
- receives input and sends feedback 
 
multisensory integration - ANSWER-a function of brain areas in which signals from different sensory sy...
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Add to cartsuperior colliculus - ANSWER-- superior to the brainstem, inferior to the thalamus 
- midbrain 
- reflex orientation to salient, novel, or external stimuli 
- receives input and sends feedback 
 
multisensory integration - ANSWER-a function of brain areas in which signals from different sensory sy...
Motor control structures - ANSWER-cerebrum, brainstem, spinal cord, cerebellum, thalamus, basal ganglia, motor nerves/neurons, muscle fibers 
 
Motor control overview - ANSWER-Begins with CNS, ends with muscles, CNS contains two types of neurons (upper motor neurons [cerebrum], lower motor neruons [...
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Add to cartMotor control structures - ANSWER-cerebrum, brainstem, spinal cord, cerebellum, thalamus, basal ganglia, motor nerves/neurons, muscle fibers 
 
Motor control overview - ANSWER-Begins with CNS, ends with muscles, CNS contains two types of neurons (upper motor neurons [cerebrum], lower motor neruons [...
Motor control structures - ANSWER-cerebrum, brainstem, spinal cord, cerebellum, thalamus, basal ganglia, motor nerves/neurons, muscle fibers 
 
Motor control overview - ANSWER-Begins with CNS, ends with muscles, CNS contains two types of neurons (upper motor neurons [cerebrum], lower motor neruons [...
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Add to cartMotor control structures - ANSWER-cerebrum, brainstem, spinal cord, cerebellum, thalamus, basal ganglia, motor nerves/neurons, muscle fibers 
 
Motor control overview - ANSWER-Begins with CNS, ends with muscles, CNS contains two types of neurons (upper motor neurons [cerebrum], lower motor neruons [...
SPLH 620 Test Three Questions and Answers 100% Correct(GRADED A+) 
 
Two types of motor neurons contained by the central nervous system - ANSWER-1. Upper motor neuron (UMN) 
-cerebrum 
2. Lower motor neuron (LMN) 
-brainstem and spinal cord 
 
What is the pyramidal system? - ANSWER--The system resp...
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Two types of motor neurons contained by the central nervous system - ANSWER-1. Upper motor neuron (UMN) 
-cerebrum 
2. Lower motor neuron (LMN) 
-brainstem and spinal cord 
 
What is the pyramidal system? - ANSWER--The system resp...
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what is the nervous system? - ANSWER-it is a system containing a network of neurons and it controls body functions 
 
what is the CNS? - ANSWER-central nervous system - made up of brain and spinal cord, 
 
what is the PNS? - ANSWER-peripheral nervous system - 
 
sagittal plane - ANSWER-divides brain...
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Add to cartwhat is the nervous system? - ANSWER-it is a system containing a network of neurons and it controls body functions 
 
what is the CNS? - ANSWER-central nervous system - made up of brain and spinal cord, 
 
what is the PNS? - ANSWER-peripheral nervous system - 
 
sagittal plane - ANSWER-divides brain...
What does the nervous system do? - ANSWER-1. controls and coordinates all body functions 
2. senses and interprets information from outside the body 
3. transmits info 
4. integrate info 
5. generate comands 
 
Parts of a neuron - ANSWER--cell body 
-dendrite 
-axon 
 
Cell body (soma) - ANSWER-inte...
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Add to cartWhat does the nervous system do? - ANSWER-1. controls and coordinates all body functions 
2. senses and interprets information from outside the body 
3. transmits info 
4. integrate info 
5. generate comands 
 
Parts of a neuron - ANSWER--cell body 
-dendrite 
-axon 
 
Cell body (soma) - ANSWER-inte...
motor cortex - ANSWER-controls voluntary movements 
 
primary motor cortex - ANSWER--receives sensory input from the cerebellum via. thalamus 
-sends info. to the spinal cord & brainstem 
 -sends info to corticospinal or corticobulbar tract 
 
premotor cortex - ANSWER-The region controlling learned ...
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Add to cartmotor cortex - ANSWER-controls voluntary movements 
 
primary motor cortex - ANSWER--receives sensory input from the cerebellum via. thalamus 
-sends info. to the spinal cord & brainstem 
 -sends info to corticospinal or corticobulbar tract 
 
premotor cortex - ANSWER-The region controlling learned ...
Nervous System - ANSWER-a system consisting of the brain/spinal cord (CNS) and nerves that run along the body 
 
receives sensory input from internal/external environments, transmits information, integrates input, generates commands and outputs to motor systems 
 
Basic Structure of a Neuron - ANSWE...
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Add to cartNervous System - ANSWER-a system consisting of the brain/spinal cord (CNS) and nerves that run along the body 
 
receives sensory input from internal/external environments, transmits information, integrates input, generates commands and outputs to motor systems 
 
Basic Structure of a Neuron - ANSWE...
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