Chapter 12: CNS
Chapter 12: CNS
Chapter 13: PNS
Chapter 13: PNS
Chapter 14: ANS
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What fissure divides the two cerebral hemispheres?

Longitudinal fissure
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What are the meningeal layers from superficial to deep?

Dura, arachnoid, pia
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What is referred pain?

Pain from one region of the body being perceived from another region (ex: left arm hurting during heart attack)

100

Which plexus is formed by the ventral rami of C5-C8 and T1?

Brachial plexus

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Which division of the ANS is the "rest and digest" division?

Parasympathetic nervous system

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What term refers to the fact that the cerebral hemispheres are not equal in cortical function? 

Lateralization

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Which structure of the limbic system recognizes facial expressions and assesses danger?

Amygdala

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What type of nerves carry impulses towards the CNS?

Sensory/afferent nerves

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Which kind of receptor responds to touch?

Mechanoreceptors

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Which division of the ANS causes pupil dilation and increased heart rate?

Sympathetic nervous system

300

Which speech area controls the ability to form spoken or written language?

Broca's area

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What is the name of the collection of nerve roots at the inferior end of the vertebral canal?

Cauda equina

300

What type of cell guides peripheral nerve regeneration after axonal injury?

Schwann cells

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What kind of receptor do reflexes use to determine the length and tension of a muscle?

Proprioceptors

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What types of muscle does the autonomic nervous system innervate?

Smooth and cardiac muscle

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What structure produces CSF?

Choroid plexuses

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Which section of the spinal cord would cause paraplegia if transected?

T1-L1

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What are the three branches of the trigeminal nerve?

Mandibular, maxillary, and ophthalmic

400

How many pairs of spinal nerves and how many pairs of cranial nerves are there?

31 pairs of spinal, 12 pairs of cranial

400

Which neurotransmitters does the autonomic nervous system use?

Norepinephrine and acetylcholine

500

Which type of EEG brain wave indicates brain damage in an awake adult?

Delta waves

500

What do the ventral horns of the spinal cord do?

Transmit outgoing motor output

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What are the five major nerves of the brachial plexus?

Axillary, musculocutaneous, median, ulnar, radial

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What are the five steps of a reflex arc in order?

Sensory receptor, sensory neuron, integration center, motor neuron, effector

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Which neurotransmitter is used by the somatic nervous system?

Acetylcholine

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