Study Guide CLTM-Quiz 3 actual exam questions and answers
Emotion regulations•Autonomic control limbic system controls Hypothalamus limbic system includes the following structure true true or false Lesions in the limbic system can cause inability to create new long term memories Increased sensations Seizures that originate in the temporal lobe include all but the following: Autonomic functions The hypothalamus controls: false true or false The amygdala creates memories. Angelman's syndrome Limbic seizure types and disorders include all but the following False true or false Limbic system seizures are all easily seen with surface electrodes. true true or false The basal ganglia is made up of gray matter. Muscle tone and posture The basal gangliacontrols (check all that apply) neocortical seizures A seizure type that is initiated in the basal ganglia is brain and spinal cord What 2 components make up the CNS? dura mater, pia mater, arachnoid mater What layers make up the meninges Pia mater Which of the following is considered the innermost meningeal layer? Dura mater Which of the following is considered the outermost meningeal layer? Arachnoid mater Which of the following is considered the middle meningeal layer? Arachnoid & Pia mater Cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) runs between which 2 layers? Pia mater Which meningeal layer adheres directly to the brain's surface? True True or False. The Pia mater continues below the spinal cord as the filum terminale. midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata The brainstem is composed of which 3 parts? parietal, frontal, temporal, occipital The cerebrum is divided into 4 lobes Thalamus Which structure is a processing center for sensory, motor &limbic info? Basal ganglia Which structure plays a role in motor control, initiating and coordinating movements? Basal ganglia Any dysfunction in this structure may lead to Parkinson's Disease From the fourth ventricle Where does the CSF exit the ventricular system into the subarachnoid space? Temporal Which lobe is Wernicke's area found in? Left Which side of the brain has the language functions? Central sulcus What divides the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe? Divides the frontal lobe from the temporal lobe What is the function of the Sylvan fissure? True The Homunculus is a distorted human figure that represents the amount of neural mass associated with sensory and motor function for various body parts. Broca's area What area of the brain is responsible for language production and speech? Wernicke's What portion of the brain is responsible for language comprehension? Choroid plexus Where is CSF produced? Connect the two hemispheres together What is the function of the corpus callosum? Limbic System What area of the brain regulates the emotions? Cerebellum What area of the brain regulates balance and coordination of the motor and sensory systems? Hypothalamus What area of the brain regulates feeding, fleeing, mating, and fighting responses? Temporal,Zygomatic,Buccal,Marginal/Mandibular, Cervical What are the branches of CN VII? Ophthalmic•Maxillary•Mandibular Which branches are part of the Trigeminal CN? Hypoglossal Which CN provides motor to the tongue?
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