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EPPP REVIEW PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS CORRECTLY ANSWERED. alogia - CORRECT ANSWER poverty of thought/speech avolition - CORRECT ANSWER low goal directed behavior aphasia - CORRECT ANSWER language issue apraxia - CORRECT ANSWER motor issue agnosia - CORRECT ANSWER issue naming ppl/obj...

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EPPP REVIEW PRACTICE EXAM
QUESTIONS CORRECTLY ANSWERED.

alogia - CORRECT ANSWER poverty of thought/speech



avolition - CORRECT ANSWER low goal directed behavior



aphasia - CORRECT ANSWER language issue



apraxia - CORRECT ANSWER motor issue



agnosia - CORRECT ANSWER issue naming ppl/objects



dysarthia - CORRECT ANSWER articulation issue



anomia - CORRECT ANSWER word finding "naming" issue



ideomotor apraxia - CORRECT ANSWER issue putting idea into movement



paraparesis - CORRECT ANSWER lower limb weakness



paraplegia - CORRECT ANSWER lower body paralyzed



dementia pugilistica - CORRECT ANSWER boxing dementia progressive



anosognosia - CORRECT ANSWER poor insight

,transient tic - CORRECT ANSWER 1-12 months



tourettes - CORRECT ANSWER high dopamine. 1 verbal and several motor. haldol tx.



new neurons - CORRECT ANSWER aka neurogenesis; in hippocampus and caudate nucleus



neuron parts - CORRECT ANSWER dendrite

axon

cell body (soma)



all-or-none principle - CORRECT ANSWER stimulation in neuron exceeds threshold; the action potential
will be the same intensity



synaptic transmission - CORRECT ANSWER neurotransmitter released into synaptic cleft



Ach - CORRECT ANSWER alzeheimer's memory issues (drugs slow breakdown of Ach)



dopamine - CORRECT ANSWER personality, mood, memory, sleep.



dopamine hypothesis: too much in schizo



motor diseases: tourette's (too much), parkinsons (breakdown)



norepiniphrine - CORRECT ANSWER mood, attn, dreaming, learning, autonomic



catecholamine hypothesis: low in depression



serotonin (5HT) - CORRECT ANSWER inhibitory effect: mood, hunger, temp. sex, arousal, sleep,
aggression, migraine.

,high in schizo, autism, anorexia food restriction



low in bulimia, ptsd, ocd, depression, suicide, social phobia



GABA - CORRECT ANSWER eating, seizure, anxiety, huntingtons



low in anxiety



glutamate - CORRECT ANSWER learning, memory, LTP.



too much in excitotoxicity, alzeheimers, hungtingtons



endorphins - CORRECT ANSWER analgesis pain relief. prevent release of substance P.



"runner's high"



CNS - CORRECT ANSWER brain and spinal cord (connects to PNS)



PNS - CORRECT ANSWER somatic nervous



autonomic nervous (parasympathetic - decrease, and sympathetic-fight or flight)



relays info between cns and body organs



cervical damage - CORRECT ANSWER quadriplegia (arms and legs)



thoracic damage - CORRECT ANSWER paraplegia (legs)

, hydrocephalus - CORRECT ANSWER build up of fluid of ventricles in brain



brain development stages (5) - CORRECT ANSWER 1. proliferation

2. migration

3. differentiation

4. myelination

5. synaptogenesis



please make different motor signs



CT/xray - CORRECT ANSWER structure only



PET scan/fMRI - CORRECT ANSWER bloodflow and function



hindbrain - CORRECT ANSWER medulla (breathing, heart, bp,) pons (connects 2 halves of cerebellum,
integrates movements of both sides, relaxation) cerebellum (balance and posture)



cerebellum - CORRECT ANSWER damage produces aTAXia ; slurred speech, severe tremors, loss of
balance (like alcohol effects)



midbrain - CORRECT ANSWER superior and inferior colliculi

substantia nigra

reticular formation (RAS- consciousness, arousal and wakefullness)



forebrain : subcortical - CORRECT ANSWER thalamus

hypothalamus

basal ganglia

limbic system

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