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CD 680 exam 6 Question and answers rated A+
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CD 680 exam 6 Question and answers rated A+ CD 680 exam 6 
 
stereotypie - correct answer - the production of one word 
- inability to speak 
- damage to the left posterior inferior frontal gyrus (broca's area) 
 
Damage to Broca's area - correct answer - inability to produce spoken language "faculty of articulate speech" 
- comprehension and nonverbal communication intact 
 
Broca's lateralization hypothesis - correct answer - gyri are constant 
- gyri loci higher function 
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CSD 2318 Test 2 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Gyri/ gyrus Correct Answer elevated ridges "winding" around the brain 
 
Sulci/ sulcus Correct Answer small grooves dividing the gyri 
 
Central Sulcus Correct Answer divides the Frontal Lobe from the Parietal Lobe 
 
Fissures Correct Answer deep grooves, generally dividing lobes of the brain 
 
Longitudinal fissure Correct Answer divides the two cerebral Hemispheres 
 
Sylvian/ Lateral Fissure Correct Answer Divides the temporal Lobe from the Frontal and Parietal Lobes 
 
Transverse Fissure C...
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NERVOUS SYSTEM AND SPECIAL SENSES NOTES UPDATED
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EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 
 General Embryonic Development is Described as Either: 
 Trimesters (3x 3-Month Periods): 
o First: - Foundations of Major Organs 
o Second: - Development of Organs 
o Third: - Rapid Growth & Fully Functional Organs. 
 OR... Anatomical Stages: **(These are more relevant) 
o Pre-Embryonic Period: 0-2 Weeks 
 Fertilisation 
 Blastocyst Formation & Implantation 
 Gastrulation 
o Embryonic Period: 3-8 Weeks 
 Development & Differentia...
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SLCC 2325 Anatomy Lab FINAL Questions With Complete Solutions
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SLCC 2325 Anatomy Lab FINAL Questions 
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Cerebrum -Gyri, Sulci, White/Grey Matter 
-Longitudinal fissure 
-Corpus Callosum (joins L/R hemispheres) 
-Precentral gyrus 
-Central sulcus 
-Postcentral gyrus 
-Parieto-occipital sulcus 
-Lateral Sulcus 
-Fornix 
-Septum Pellucidum 
-Cerebral nuclei 
-Lateral Ventricles
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CDIS 421 Final Exam Questions And 100% Correct Answers
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CDIS 421 Final Exam Questions And 100% 
Correct AnswersPlasticity - ANSWER the brain's capacity for modification, as evident in brain 
reorganization following damage (especially in children) and in experiments on the 
effects of experience on brain development 
frontal lobe - ANSWER associated with reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement, 
emotions, and problem solving 
Define/explain plasticity, including its significance - ANSWER the brain's capacity for 
modification, as evident...
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communication 
 
Explain how the human senses assist in communication in the body and 
between individuals. 
 
Central nervous system 
 The part of the nervous system which, in vertebrates, consists of the 
brain and spinal cord, to which sensory impulses are transmitted and 
from which motor impulses pass out, and which supervises and 
coordinates the activity of the entire nervous system. 
Peripheral nervous system 
 The part of the nervous system that is outside the central nervous 
syst...
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SLCC 2325 Anatomy Lab FINAL Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Neuron - Answer-*Nerve cell* 
-Soma (cell body) 
-Dendrites 
-Axon 
-Myelin Sheath 
-Neurolemmocytes (Schwann cells) 
-Axon Terminal boutons 
-Nissl bodies 
 
Brain Structures - Answer-1. Cerebrum (two hemispheres) 
2. Diencephalon (thalamus and hypothalamus) 
3. Cerebellum 
4. Brainstem (midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata) 
 
Cerebrum - Answer--Gyri, Sulci, White/Grey Matter 
-Longitudinal fissure 
-Corpus Callosum (joins L/R hemispheres) 
-Precentral gyrus 
-Central sulcus 
-Postcentral gy...
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Neuro SCNM Question and answers correctly solved 2023/2024
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Neuro SCNM Question and answers correctly solved 2023/2024Cerebral Edema (vasogenic, cytotoxic hydrocephalic) - correct answer There are three kinds: 
Brain is softer, gyri are flattened, sulci are narrowed, and ventricular cavities are compressed 
 escapes from the blood vessels into the intercellular space of the brain. Localized (abscesses, neoplasms), or generalized 
ase in intracellular fluid secondary to cellular injury (generalized hypoxic/ischemic insult) 
 from the intraventricular CSF...
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Neuro SCNM Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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Neuro SCNM Exam Study Guide with 
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Cerebral Edema (vasogenic, cytotoxic hydrocephalic) - Ans:-There are three kinds: 
Brain is softer, gyri are flattened, sulci are narrowed, and ventricular cavities are compressed 
 escapes from the blood vessels into the intercellular space of the brain. Localized (abscesses, 
neoplasms), or generalized 
ase in intracellular fluid secondary to cellular injury (generalized hypoxic/ischemic insult) 
 from the intraventricular CSF flows to the ...
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Neuro SCNM questions well answered graded A+ 2023/2024
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Neuro SCNMCerebral Edema (vasogenic, cytotoxic hydrocephalic) - correct answer There are three kinds: 
Brain is softer, gyri are flattened, sulci are narrowed, and ventricular cavities are compressed 
 escapes from the blood vessels into the intercellular space of the brain. Localized (abscesses, neoplasms), or generalized 
ase in intracellular fluid secondary to cellular injury (generalized hypoxic/ischemic insult) 
 from the intraventricular CSF flows to the periventricular white matter durin...
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