Barry BMS - Neuroscience COMP COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |
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Olfactory - The 1st cranial nerve is considered as a purely sensory
False - The 7th cranial nerve, facial, as indicated somatic sensory impulses
Descending motor tracts - The pyramids of the medulla contain
a. midbrain, pons, medulla, spinal cord (MPMS) - Arrange the following in order from the
diencephalon downwards: 1 spinal cord, 2 midbrain, 3 medulla, 4 pons:
Frontal lobe from parietal lobe - The central sulcus separates (MOTOR AND SENSORY
AREAS)
Vision - The occipital lobe is for?
Lateral rectus; purely motor - Abducens nerve does abduction of the eye and innervates
Trigeminal nerve - Kiss on the cheek is innervated by?
Vestibulocochlear - Which of the following nerves is exclusively sensory?
All of the above - Which of the following is/are a function of CSF?
True - In most people the left hemisphere, dominant, controls reading, writing, math, and
decision-making.
,True - Emotions including anger, hostility, envy, fear, and love are mostly mediated by the
limbic system. (T/F)
True - Full consciousness implies that the individual responds to external stimuli with an
array of responses (T/F)
True - Arousal is the state of awareness that an individual exhibits and is mediated by the
reticular activating system (T/F)
True - Sensory INATTENTIVENESS is a form of neglect (T/F)
All of the above - Data processing deficits include which of the following: Agnosia,
dysphasia, acute confusional states
False - Perception is the process of one type of consciousness (T/F)
False - Phenomenal consciousness is full of sensations that are always present (T/F)
All of the above - Perception includes which of the following: Visual perception, harmonic
perception, or rhythmic perception
True - Amodal perception is the full perception of a physical structure when it is only
partially perceived (T/F)
True - Depth perception is the visual ability to perceive the world in 3 dimensions (T/F)
False (Binocular cues) - Monocular cues include stereopsis (T/F)
, None of the above (Haptic perception) - The process of recognizing objects through touch
All of the above - Consciousness may include which of the following: Thoughts, sensations,
perceptions, moods, emotions, dreams, and self-awareness
None of the above (Lethargy) - Mildy depressed level of consciousness. Someone in this
state can be aroused with little difficulty
True - Stuporous refers to those who are not able to be aroused from a sleep-like state (T/F)
True - All states of confusion are marked by some degree of inattentiveness and
disorientation (T/F)
Somnolence (Drowsiness) - A state of near sleep, a strong desire for sleep, or sleeping for
unusually long periods
True - Coma is a profound state of unconsciousness (T/F)
True - Covert attention is the act of mentally focusing on one of several possible sensory
stimuli (T/F)
Focused attention - The ability to respond discretely to specific visual, auditory, or tactile
stimuli
Sustained attention - The ability to maintain a consistent behavioral response during
continuous and repetitive activity
ALREADY PASSED | 2025 LATEST!!
Olfactory - The 1st cranial nerve is considered as a purely sensory
False - The 7th cranial nerve, facial, as indicated somatic sensory impulses
Descending motor tracts - The pyramids of the medulla contain
a. midbrain, pons, medulla, spinal cord (MPMS) - Arrange the following in order from the
diencephalon downwards: 1 spinal cord, 2 midbrain, 3 medulla, 4 pons:
Frontal lobe from parietal lobe - The central sulcus separates (MOTOR AND SENSORY
AREAS)
Vision - The occipital lobe is for?
Lateral rectus; purely motor - Abducens nerve does abduction of the eye and innervates
Trigeminal nerve - Kiss on the cheek is innervated by?
Vestibulocochlear - Which of the following nerves is exclusively sensory?
All of the above - Which of the following is/are a function of CSF?
True - In most people the left hemisphere, dominant, controls reading, writing, math, and
decision-making.
,True - Emotions including anger, hostility, envy, fear, and love are mostly mediated by the
limbic system. (T/F)
True - Full consciousness implies that the individual responds to external stimuli with an
array of responses (T/F)
True - Arousal is the state of awareness that an individual exhibits and is mediated by the
reticular activating system (T/F)
True - Sensory INATTENTIVENESS is a form of neglect (T/F)
All of the above - Data processing deficits include which of the following: Agnosia,
dysphasia, acute confusional states
False - Perception is the process of one type of consciousness (T/F)
False - Phenomenal consciousness is full of sensations that are always present (T/F)
All of the above - Perception includes which of the following: Visual perception, harmonic
perception, or rhythmic perception
True - Amodal perception is the full perception of a physical structure when it is only
partially perceived (T/F)
True - Depth perception is the visual ability to perceive the world in 3 dimensions (T/F)
False (Binocular cues) - Monocular cues include stereopsis (T/F)
, None of the above (Haptic perception) - The process of recognizing objects through touch
All of the above - Consciousness may include which of the following: Thoughts, sensations,
perceptions, moods, emotions, dreams, and self-awareness
None of the above (Lethargy) - Mildy depressed level of consciousness. Someone in this
state can be aroused with little difficulty
True - Stuporous refers to those who are not able to be aroused from a sleep-like state (T/F)
True - All states of confusion are marked by some degree of inattentiveness and
disorientation (T/F)
Somnolence (Drowsiness) - A state of near sleep, a strong desire for sleep, or sleeping for
unusually long periods
True - Coma is a profound state of unconsciousness (T/F)
True - Covert attention is the act of mentally focusing on one of several possible sensory
stimuli (T/F)
Focused attention - The ability to respond discretely to specific visual, auditory, or tactile
stimuli
Sustained attention - The ability to maintain a consistent behavioral response during
continuous and repetitive activity