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A 37 year old female is experiencing an auditory aura
where she is hearing buzzing in her ears. Which, contacts
would most likely show an EEG abnormality? -
....ANSWER...44-45
Basal extra cranial electrodes for recording medial
temporal or frontal discharges are placed in the region of
the: - ....ANSWER...Foramen ovale
A 40 year old is experiencing an epigastric aura, which
EEG contacts would most likely show an abnormality -
....ANSWER...36-44
,The Rolandic fissure separates the: -
....ANSWER...Precentral and postcentral gyrus
Which contacts would show an abnormality if the patient
was experiencing expressive aphasia - ....ANSWER...33-34
The common goal of functional mapping is to identify: -
....ANSWER...Sensorimotor and language area
What functions as the lowest risk of being affected if a
temporal lobectomy is performed in the dominant
hemisphere? - ....ANSWER...Supplementary Motor Deficits
If a patient was experiencing tongue numbness, which
contacts would most likely show an EEG abnormality? -
....ANSWER...28-29
Cortical responses recorded over the primary
somatosensory cortex to median SSEPs are: -
....ANSWER...Negative near field responses
,What is the gold standard test for identifying the motor
cortex? - ....ANSWER...Direct cortical stimulation
Thrombosis of the anterior cerebral artery is most likely to
cause: - ....ANSWER...Contralateral lower extremity
weakness
The primary motor and sensory cortices surround what
landmark? - ....ANSWER...Central Sulcus
The tracts connecting the right and left hemispheres are
called the: - ....ANSWER...corpus callosum
The central sulcus divides what areas in the cortex? -
....ANSWER...Frontal and parietal lobes
Brocas area lies in the: - ....ANSWER...Posterior part of
the inferior frontal gyrus
Which contacts would most likely show an abnormality if
the patient was experiencing receptive aphasia -
....ANSWER...38-46
, What type of seizure often consists of early and prominent
motor activity? - ....ANSWER...Frontal lobe
The physiologic substrate of clinical seizure activity is: -
....ANSWER...Abnormal neuronal discharge
What electrodes can be used to map the central sulcus? -
....ANSWER...Grid or strip electrodes
Depth electrodes are best for recording from the: -
....ANSWER...Hippocampal area
Which sub zone of the epileptogenic zone is considered the
gold standard for localization? - ....ANSWER...Ictal onset
Dammage to Broca's area may result in: -
....ANSWER...Expressive aphasia
Cross communication between blood vessels is called: -
....ANSWER...Anastomosis