Quiz #3 Flashcards

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  1. Pons
  2. Medulla oblongata
  3. Mammillary body
  4. Temporal lobe
  5. Optic Chiasm
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  1. Hypothalamus
  2. Thalamus
  3. Corpus callosum
  4. Frontal lobe
  5. Precentral gyrus
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  1. Central sulcus
  2. Post central gyrus
  3. Limbic lobe
  4. Parietal lobe
  5. Parieto-occipital sulcus
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  1. Occipital lobe
  2. Pineal gland
  3. Corpora quadrigemina
  4. Aqueduct of the midbrain
  5. Fourth ventricle
  6. Cerebellum
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5
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The nervous system is made up of 2 groups

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Central nervous system

Peripheral nervous system

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6
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Central nervous system contains both the

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Brain and spinal cord

The role is to interpret incoming sensory info and issue instructions based on info and past experiences

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7
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The peripheral nervous system contains the

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Cranial names ganglia, and sensory receptors

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8
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The peripheral nervous system is made up of what 2 portions?

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Sensory portion and motor portion

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9
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The sensory portion consists of nerve

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Fibers that conduct impulses from the sensory receptors toward CNS

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10
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Motor percent consists of nerve fibers that

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Conduct impulses away from the CNS

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11
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The Motor portion consist of what two groups

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The somatic division and autonomic nervous system

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12
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Define somatic division

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Voluntary system

(Controls skeletal muscles)

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13
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Before autonomic nervous system (ANS)

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Controls smooth and cardiac muscles and glands

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14
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The Central NE nous system is known as

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Command center

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15
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The peripheral nervous system is know as the

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Nerve center

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16
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What is the role of the PNS

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It is to carry info between CNS and effectors located throughout your body

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17
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Define effector-

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A muscle or gland located outside the CNS that carries out a response to a stimulus

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18
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Define Reaction

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A response governed by the CNS

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19
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Define reflex

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Is an involuntary response that might not even involve the brain

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20
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Both the reaction and reflex both project the body from what?

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Harm

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21
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Define EEG

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Used to record the electoral activity of the brain can be obtained through electrodes placed at various points on your sun and scalp

22
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Alpha waves range from

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8 to 13 Hz

23
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Beta waves range from

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14 to 30 Hz

24
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Delta waves range from

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4 Hz or less

25
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Theta was range from

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4 to 7 Hz

26
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Alpha waves are produced in a

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Relaxed state when eyes are closed

27
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Define alpha block

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Occurs when participant is focused and concentrated or your eyes are open

28
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Beta wares are typical in what State?

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In an alert state

29
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Delta waves are present in

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Deep sleep

30
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Theta waves are common for adults or chilchen?

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Children

31
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Brain waves can change due to what multiple factors

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Age
sensory stimuli
Brain pathology
chemical state of the body
health

32
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Primary auditory cortex comes from the

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Temporal lobe

33
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Primary motor cortex comes from the

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Frontal lobe

34
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The olfactory cortex comes from the

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Temporel lobe

35
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The primary visual cortex comes from the

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Occipital lobe

36
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Broca’s area comes from the

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Frontal lobe

37
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What parts make up the brainstem

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Pons

Medulla oblongata

Midbrain

38
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Define gyrus

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It is an elevated ridge of cerebrally tissue which increases the surface area

39
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White matter is composed of

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Myelinated fibers

40
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The caudate nucleus and put amen are collectively called what

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The basal nuclei

41
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The hypothalamus regulates

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Body temp and water balance

42
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The optic chiasma is the area where

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The medical binders and optic nerves cross

43
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The corpora quadrigemina is located in the

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Midbrain which contains reflex centers for vision and hearing

44
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What is responsible for regulation of posture and coordination of complex muscular movements

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Cerebellum

45
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The thalamus is the site where

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Afferent fibers traveling to the sensory cortex

46
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The medulla oblongata regulates

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Blood pressure heart rate and respiratory Ruth, as well as coughing sneezing and swallowing

47
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Dura mater

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Outer most meninx coving the brain composed of tough fibers connective tissues

48
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Pia Mater

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Is the innermost meninx coving the brain delicate and highly vascular

49
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Arachnoid mater

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Middle meninx like a cobweb in structure

50
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Spell out EEG

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Electro- encephalo - graphy