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The majority of the cranial nerves serve what part of the body? Ans✓✓-Face
What language is most often used in the naming of anatomy? Ans✓✓-Latin
What is the purpose of neuropsychological assessment Ans✓✓-Diagnosis, Patient
care/planning, Treatment, Research, Forensics
What are the major areas of cognition as described by lezak? Ans✓✓-Receptive
functions, Memory& learning, Thinking, Expressive functions
Which personality theory predicts stability across situations? Ans✓✓-
Dispositional
The most recently developed area of the brain where complex cognition is
thought to occur? Ans✓✓-Neocortex
Once the threshold of excitation has been reached what ions begin to enter the
cell Ans✓✓-Sodium
The thickest outermost layer of the meninges is known as the Ans✓✓-Duramater
When communication results of neuropsychological assessment what 3 groups do
you need to consider? Ans✓✓-Referring/ consulting physicians,
Caregivers/family, Patients
, Neuropsychology comes from the combination of which 2 fields? Ans✓✓-
Neuroscience and psychology
What are the 4 main divisions of memory? Ans✓✓-Encoding, Recall, Retention,
Recognition
What kind of tests use ambiguous stimuli elicit responses of individuals' "internal"
cognitive and emotional processes? Ans✓✓-Projective tests
What are the four lobes of the brain? Ans✓✓-Temporal, Parietal, Frontal,
Occipital
Action potentials may be either ___ or ___ with regard to the resulting behavior
Ans✓✓-Excitatory or inhibitory
What do the ventricles do? Ans✓✓-Openings in the brain that provide a pathway
for cerebrospinal fluid
What is an assessment? Ans✓✓-An evaluation to answer a specific referral
question, solve a problem, or make a decision
The "structure and function" approach to neuropsychology is most closely related
to what medical field? Ans✓✓-Neurology
What are the 5 main areas of interest in the language domain? Ans✓✓-
Vocabulary, Comprehension, Fluency, Grammar, Syntax