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Cats Lost
100

What are the four divisions of the brain?

Cerebrum 

Diancephalon 

Cerebellum 

Brainstem 

100

What is the "boss" of the ANS?

The hypothalamus 

100

What is the subarachnoid space? 

It contains the CSF and seperates the arachnoid and pia mater

100

What is the central canal?

A canal that runs down the spinal cord and is filled with CSF

200

What type of white matter connects the right and left hemispheres? (Hint: It is a type of fiber)

Commissural fibers


BONUS: What is the largest commissural fiber 

200

BOO! I just scared you. What response does your vasopressor center have?

The vasopressor center is going to raise blood pressure when stimulated 

200

What are the three regions of gray matter in the spinal cord?

Anterior horn

Posterior horn

Lateral horn

200

Ascending tracts of the white matter in the spinal cod bring stimuli ______ the brain and the desending tracts bring stimuli ______ from the brain. 

Toward; awaf

What are the names of the major ascending (Sensory) tracts? (Hint: There are three)

300
If an EEG shows no activity, then what altered state of consciousness do you think the person is in?

Brain death 

300

You are concentrating and studying for your finals. Which brain wave do you think you are in?

Beta waves 


BONUS: Beta waves have a low ______ and a high ______ 

300

Draw the FLOW (not formation) of CSF in the brain. 

300

What is the term for the type of touch sensation that allows you to feel pressure but lacks detailed spatial resolution?

Nondiscriminative/Crude touch 

400

Which stage of sleep do you think sleep paralysis happens in?

Rapid eye movement sleep (Stage V)


BONUS: On average, how long does REM sleep last? 

400

Draw/diagram an action potential conduction in the brain.

400

Where does a first order neuron synapse on a second order neuron? 

The posterior horn of the spinal cord 

400

What type of brain waves are present during deep sleep?

Delta waves 

500

Draw/diagram the development of the central nervous system. (Hint: The development begins with the neural tube)

BONUS: How long does it for the neural tube to completely form? 

500

Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis is a disease that arises from a latent measles infection. This disease slowly destroys oligodendrocytes over time. What do you think would be some symptoms of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis?

Cognitive decline - Memory loss, diminished school preformance 

Motor symptoms - Muscle spasms, rigidity, and writhing movements

Loss of vision and hearing


This all arises from the destruction of oligodendrocytes which demyelinates axons

500

Which tract contains neurons that transmit stimuli from the lower limbs? 

The fasciculus gracilis 

500

True or False. Moving from stage I to IV takes less than an hour. 

TRUE 

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