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Auditory brainstem response Key Mandatory  Questions and Correct Answers 2024
  • Auditory brainstem response Key Mandatory Questions and Correct Answers 2024

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  • what type of recording is ABR? - far-field, exogenous response is ABR near field or far field? - far-field Is ABR endogenous, exogenous, mesogenous? - exogenous response How many waves are in an ABR? - comprised of 6-7 waves (i.e. peaks) ABR is measured within ______________ relative to stimulus onset - first 12 millisecond early latency is: - time-locked Waves will be _______ apart - millisecond Wave I generator - - distal portion of 8th nerve - 1st order neurons - AP for ECoG Wave I...
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ASET CNIM Exam questions
  • ASET CNIM Exam questions

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  • ASET CNIM Exam questions Resting membrane potential is created by differences between the inside and outside of the cell in ion concentrations of 1. K+ 2. K+ and Ca++ 3. K+, Na+ and Cl4. Na+, Ca++ and Cl- - answer-K+, Na+, and ClExcitation of the postsynaptic neuron is caused by the neurotransmitter 1. gamma amino butyric acid 2. glycine 3. para amino butyric acid 4. glutamate - answer-Glutamate Wave III of the BAER is generated by the 1. superior olivary complex 2. inferior collicul...
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Evoked Potential Questions with 100% correct answers
  • Evoked Potential Questions with 100% correct answers

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  • Which of the following is involved in the visual system? A) Lateral geniculate B) Dorsal column C) Pyramidal tract D) Medial lemniscus correct answersA) Lateral geniculate BLIND SPOT A) Lens B) Fovea C) Macula D) Optic disk correct answersD) Optic disk Which of the following cranial nerves is purely sensory? A) III B) VI C) VIII D) X correct answersC) VIII The decussation of the pyramids takes place at what level? A) Pons B) Cervical medullary junction
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Questions and Answers for Cogsci 1B  Final Practice Exam 2024
  • Questions and Answers for Cogsci 1B Final Practice Exam 2024

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  • Questions and Answers for Cogsci 1B Final Practice Exam 2024 brain matter dedicated to vision - CORRECT ANSWER-30-40% early models of visual perception - CORRECT ANSWER--only used top-down analysis -big picture (upsidedown triangle) -no neural implementation (came later in the 1980's) 2 visual systems hypothesis (2 pathways) - CORRECT ANSWER-dorsal stream and ventral stream -experiments on monkeys where diff parts of brain were selectively removed dorsal stream - CORRECT ANSWER-re...
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FMS Final Exam Questions with Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Scored A+
  • FMS Final Exam Questions with Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Scored A+

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  • FMS Final Exam Questions with Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Scored A+. Glabella - ANSWER-What is the smooth median prominence between eyebrows? malleus, incus, stapes - ANSWER-What are the ossicles (exterior to interior)? tympanic membrane - ANSWER-Where does the malleus attach? Sella turcica - ANSWER-What forms a depression on the superior surface that contains the pituitary gland? inferior nasal concha is a facial bone, other two are part of the ethmoid bone - ANSWER-Which does not ...
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OCT 225 Exam The Visual System |Questions with Complete Solutions
  • OCT 225 Exam The Visual System |Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • Put in correct order (The visual pathway) Occipital lobe (primary visual cortex) Optic radiations Retina Optic nerve Superior colliculus lateral geniculate body Optic chiasm Loop of Meyers Optic tract retina, optic nerve, optic chiasm, optic tract, superior colliculus, lateral geniculate body, optic radiations, loop of meyers, occipital lobe
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Ophthalmic Medical Assisting Exam (OMA)Questions & Answers 100% Accurate!!
  • Ophthalmic Medical Assisting Exam (OMA)Questions & Answers 100% Accurate!!

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  • Chapter 1) What does the abbreviation IJCAHPO stand for? - ANSWERInternational Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (Chapter 1) What responsibility routinely falls to the ophthalmic medical assistant? - ANSWERPerforming certain diagnostic tests (Chapter 1) What disease is associated with increased pressure inside the eye? - ANSWERGlaucoma (Chapter 1) What eye care professional routinely fills prescriptions for eyeglasses? - ANSWEROptician (Chapter 1) What does an orth...
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Neuroanatomy Final Exam study guide with Correct Answers
  • Neuroanatomy Final Exam study guide with Correct Answers

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  • Please indicate the aspects of the optic pathway from anterior to posterior. (1= Most anterior, 5=Most posterior) Optic Tracts Lateral Geniculate Nuclei Optic Chiasm Optic Radiations Optic Nerves Nerve, chiasm, tract, lateral geniculate nucleus, radiations The suffix -asthenia can be used to indicate a condition which tends to be more virulent than average. True or False true An individual who was highly logical in their approach to a task could be described as having a strong semantic...
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Cognitive neuroscience Final Exam with complete solutions
  • Cognitive neuroscience Final Exam with complete solutions

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  • Cognitive neuroscience Final Exam with complete solutions A patient reports that she is functionally blind after a focal brain injury, even though her eyes and optic nerves are completely intact. Of the structures listed here, the most probable location for the brain injury is the: inferior colliculus. lateral geniculate nucleus. superior temporal lobe. postcentral gyrus. - answerlateral geniculate Nucleus A change in the resting potential from -70mV to -73mV is called: depolarization ...
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FMS Final Exam Questions with Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Scored A+
  • FMS Final Exam Questions with Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Scored A+

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  • Glabella - ANSWER-What is the smooth median prominence between eyebrows? malleus, incus, stapes - ANSWER-What are the ossicles (exterior to interior)? tympanic membrane - ANSWER-Where does the malleus attach? Sella turcica - ANSWER-What forms a depression on the superior surface that contains the pituitary gland? inferior nasal concha is a facial bone, other two are part of the ethmoid bone - ANSWER-Which does not belong and why? superior nasal concha, middle nasal concha, inferior nasal...
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