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SCRN Study Frontal - answer
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-executive function, impulse control; Broca's area where 
motorization of speech occurs; L post area. 
Parietal - answer-MCA; somatosensory; motor cortex (voluntary gross 
movement), sensory cortex. 
Occipital - answer-visual cortex 
Temporal - answer-MCA; language, memory, learning, sensory processing; 
Wernicke's area interpretation of speech. 
Subcortical structures - answer-Basal ganglia, Limbic system, Diencephalon 
Basal ganglia - answer-coordinate movement and emotion 
Limbic system - a...
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Test Bank For Neuroscience 6th Edition by Laurie Lundy Ekman. Isbn. 9780323792677.
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Test Bank For Neuroscience 6th Edition by Laurie Lundy Ekman. Isbn. 9780323792677. 
Neuroscience 6e test bank ; Lundy-Ekman 6e test bank for Neuroscience. TOC-= 
1 Introduction to Neuroscience 
Part 1 Overview of Neurology 
2 Neuroanatomy 
3 Neurologic Disorders and the Neurologic 
Examination 
4 Neuroimaging and Neuroanatomy 
Atlas 
Part 2 Neuroscience at the Cellular Level 
5 Physical and Electrical Properties of Cells in 
the Nervous System 
6 Neural Communication: Synaptic and 
Extrasynapti...
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BIO 210 Lecture ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND REVISED CORRECT ANSWERS | UPDATED !!
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BIO 210 Lecture ACTUAL EXAM 
QUESTIONS AND REVISED CORRECT 
ANSWERS | UPDATED !! 
A posterior root contains 
A) sensory axons only 
B) motor axons only 
C) a mix of sensory and motor axons 
D) autonomic nervous system axons - ANSWER : A) 
sensory axons only 
The white matter of the spinal cord is surrounded by gray 
matter. 
A) True 
B) False - ANSWER : B) False 
If a patient experiences numbness in the boundaries of a 
dermatome, it is suggestive of damage to 
A) the somatosensory cortex ...
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BIO 210 LECTURE EXAM #4 | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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BIO 210 LECTURE EXAM #4 | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+ 
A posterior root contains 
 
A) sensory axons only 
B) motor axons only 
C) a mix of sensory and motor axons 
D) autonomic nervous system axons - Correct Answers A) sensory axons only 
 
The white matter of the spinal cord is surrounded by gray matter. 
 
A) True 
B) False - Correct Answers B) False 
 
If a patient experiences numbness in the boundaries of a dermatome, it is suggestive of damage to 
 
A) the s...
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SSEP Test Review
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SSEP Test Review 
 
electrical responses of the nervous system to sensory stimuli and are analyzed to assess the 
Integrity of portions of the nervous system - somatosensory evoked potentials 
 
SSEP's are recorded from both the Central and peripheral nervous systems 
 
True/False - True 
 
somatosensory evoked potentials only record short latency evoked potentials 
 
True/False - True 
 
short latency evoked potentials typically last less then 30 milliseconds and are resistant to 
changes in l...
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2024 CNIM Study Guide (NTI) Latest Questions With Complete Grade A Answers
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2024 CNIM Study Guide (NTI) 
Latest Questions With Complete Grade A Answers 
 
1. D wave is recorded from 
Answer: Spinal Cord (epidural space) 
2. Asynchronous vs. Synchronous EEG patterns 
Answer: 
- Synchronous - general symmetry, or lateral symmetry: Stimulation in both left and right limb 
simulatneously 
- Asynchronous - 2 independent lateralized patterns: Stimulation is given on alternating. First 
left side then right side 
3. What is the posterior pathway? 
Answer: the dorsal column-me...
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EPPP: Biological Bases of Behavior Questions And Answers | Updated Quiz | 100% Correct Answers
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Delerium - Answer-Acute state of confusion that is abrupt and is usually reversible 
Parkinson's Disease - Answer-Motor disease characterized by shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement, 
and difficulty walking; caused by lack of dopamine in substantia nigra 
Korsakoff's Syndrome - Answer-A neurological disease resulting in loss of declarative memory, caused by 
depletion of thiamine, usually due to long-term alcohol abuse 
Symptoms of Korsakoff's - Answer-Anterograde amnesia, retrograde amnes...
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SSEP Test Review questions with correct answers
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electrical responses of the nervous system to sensory stimuli and are analyzed to assess the Integrity of portions of the nervous system - Answer somatosensory evoked potentials 
 
SSEP's are recorded from both the Central and peripheral nervous systems 
 
True/False - Answer True 
 
somatosensory evoked potentials only record short latency evoked potentials 
 
True/False - Answer True 
 
short latency evoked potentials typically last less then 30 milliseconds and are resistant to changes...
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COMD 474 Parts of the Brain/functions Worksheet
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COMD 474 Parts of the Brain/functions 
 
Worksheet 
 
What is the multipolar neuron structure? - 3+ processes attached to cell body: 1 axon, 2+ or 
more and can be different in size/shape based off of the function 
 
What is the multipolar neuron function? - dendrites allow for more surface area, so we can 
get omre neural stimulation & propogate action potential 
 
What is the bipolar neuron structure? - 2 extensions: 1 axon, 1 dendrite 
 
What is the bipolar neuron function? - specialized sens...
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UC Berkeley Psych 1 Exam 1 Questions with well explained answers
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neurons - nerve cells where brain processes messages 
glia - support the neurons in many ways--insulating, synchronizing activity, removing waste 
cell body - contains nucleus 
dendrites - widely branching ("tree"), receive transmissions 
axon - single, long, thin, straight fiber, branches at tip 
action potential - excitation that travels along an axon at a constant strength 
resting potential - electrical polarization across membrane 
terminal bouton - presynaptic ending 
neurotransmitter - ...
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