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R.EEG.T Study Guide| 251 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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The meninges, meaning membranes, are the outer coverings of these structures correct answer: Brain, spinal cord, and proximal nerve roots 
 
The three tissue layers enveloping the brain correct answer: 1) Dura Mater-outermost layer, strongest and thickest 
2) Arachnoid Mater - thin membrane enclosers the subarachnoid space 
3) Pia Mater - innermost layer, follows contour of cortex, composed of 2 layers highly vascular and sheaths blood vessels as they enter brain 
 
CSF filled pace between the...
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A&P 1 - Brain A& P 1 Chamberlain College Of Nursing - Question and answers 100% correct 2024
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A&P 1 - Brain A& P 1 Chamberlain College Of Nursing - Question and answers 100% correct 2024 A&P 1 - Brain 
 
3 meninges of the brain - correct answer pia mater (cortical surface), arachnoid (middle), and dura mater (outermost layer) -- (PAD) 
 
cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) - correct answer circulates between the pia mater and the arachnoid in the subarachnoid space, and circulates inside the cavities of the brain (ventricles) 
 
4 regions of the brain - correct answer cerebrum, cerebellum, ...
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Neuroanatomy of the Cerebral Cortex Exam Questions and Answers
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the surface area of the cerebral cortex has a complicated folding pattern of ________ and _______ - ANSWER-gyri and sulci 
 
_________ are convolutions or folds - ANSWER-gyri 
 
___________ are intervening grooves - ANSWER-sulci 
 
term meaning a cleft or deep sulcus - ANSWER-fissure 
 
the ___________ separates the temporal lobe from the frontal lobe - ANSWER-lateral sulcus 
 
the ____________ separates the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe - ANSWER-central sulcus 
 
the ____________ is locat...
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Pathophysiology Neuroanatomy Review Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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Cerebral Hemispheres - ANSWER-L&R 
 
Sulci - ANSWER-indentations 
 
Lateral, longitudinal, central 
 
Lateral Sulcus - ANSWER-divides frontal & patients lobes from temporal lobe 
 
Longitudinal Sulcus - ANSWER-separates L&R hemispheres 
 
Central Sulcus - ANSWER-separates frontal & parietal lobes 
 
landmark used to identify the primary motor & somatosensory cortexes 
 
Gyri - ANSWER-bulges or folds in cerebral hemispheres 
 
pre & postcentral 
 
Precentral Gyrus - ANSWER-aka Primary Motor Corte...
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GRE Psychology - Biological Psychology Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Central Nervous System Correct Answer - composed of the brain and spinal cord 
 
Peripheral Nervous System Correct Answer - the pathway that runs to and from the CNS 
- afferent fibers run toward the CNS; efferent fibers run away from the CNS 
- composed of: 
1) Somatic Nervous System - controls voluntary movements of the striated muscles 
2) Autonomic Nervous System - involuntary movements of the smooth muscles, 2 parts: 
a) Sympathetic nervous system - arousal 
b) Parasympathetic nervous syste...
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PARTS OF BRAIN (BIPN 100) QUESTIONS & ANSWERS RATED 100% CORRECT
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What does the thalamus do? - 1. relay station (receives info and tells it where to go) 
2. receives sensory fibers from optic tract, ears, and spinal cord 
3. receives motor info from cerebellum 
4. projects fibers to the cerebrum 
5. receives messages from all the sensory receptors and relays it to the proper part of the cerebrum 
What does the cerebellum do? - 1. coordinates movement and balance 
2. processes sensory info and receives input from muscles 
3. associated with ataxia (uncoordinate...
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NEURO 375 LIMBIC SYSTEM |34 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
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what is the main function of the limbic system 
- emotionally significant stimuli activate SENSORY pathways that trigger the HYPOTHALAMUS to modulate the ANS response (heart rate, blood pressure...) - accumpanying ANS changes to emotional response (amygdala → hippocampus → fornix) 
- information about emotionally significant stimuli also conveyed to the cortex directly (from hypothalamus) and indirectly (via cingulate) to integrate a motor response to these stimuli 
- memory and learning als...
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BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE LECTURE NOTES WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS ALREADY GRADED A+|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Stimulus input --> 
integration, perception, decision making, and coordination --> response output 
 
 
 
The Brains 3 Primary Functions 
1. Creating a sensory reality 2. Integration Info 3. Producing Behavior 
 
 
 
 
The Brains Primary Functions: Creating a sensory reality 
evolution has equipped each species with a view of the world hat helps it survive; ex: bees can see UV rays, snakes have heat sensing, dogs with smell, etc. 
 
 
 
The Brains Primary Functions: Integration Info 
curre...
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GRE Psychology - Biological Psychology Exam Review Solution
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GRE Psychology - Biological Psychology Exam Review Solution 
Central Nervous System - Ans->>- composed of the brain and spinal cord 
Peripheral Nervous System - Ans->>- the pathway that runs to and from the CNS 
- afferent fibers run toward the CNS; efferent fibers run away from the CNS 
- composed of: 
1) Somatic Nervous System - controls voluntary movements of the striated muscles 
2) Autonomic Nervous System - involuntary movements of the smooth muscles, 2 parts: 
a) Sympathetic n...
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neuroanatomy lab quiz #1 exam questions with complete solutions
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telencephalic hemispheres (cerebral hemispheres) are separated by - ANSWER-longitudinal fissure (aka interhemispheric fissue) 
 
what attaches the cerebellum to the posterior aspect of the brainstem? - ANSWER-cerebellar peduncles 
 
what area of the brain do some people consider a lobe? - ANSWER-insula 
 
which gyrus extends onto the medial surface of the brain and is half of the paracentral lobule - ANSWER-precentral gyrus 
- which represents most of the primary motor cortex 
 
where do 40% of...
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