Cranial Nerves
Blood Supply
Cortices
The Ear
Definitions
100

What cranial nerve is responsible for hearing and equilibrium?

Vestibulocochlear

100

The cerebrum includes:

MCA, PCA, and ACA

100

What are the primary cortices by lobe

Frontal- primary somatomotor

Parietal- Primary somatosensory

Occipital- primary visual

Temporal- primary auditory cortex

100

What part of the ear protects the middle ear and keeps it at a constant temperature

Outer

100

What is elasticity?

When we restore something to it's natural shape

200

A lesion to this nerve will cause the eye to deviate superiorly and laterally

Trochlear

200

What blood supply goes to the Midbrain

PCA 

200

What is the difference between the left and the right hemisphere

left: better at linguistic and local processing

Right: facial recognition, visa-spatial, global processing, prosopagnosia, neglect

200

What are the Ranges of hearing loss:

Normal -10-25

Mild 26-40

Moderate 41 to 55

Mod. Severe 56 to 70

Severe 71 to 90

Profound 91 and greater


200

What is a condensations versus rarefaction?

Condensation is when the density of air molecules is increased and rarefaction is when it is decreased.

300

A lesion to this nerve will cause the eye to deviate medially

Abducens

300

What area of the brain is does the vertebral artery supply blood to 

Medulla

300

What is the dorsolateral prefrontal association

self-awareness and executive-functions

300

What part of the ear contains the TM, Eustachian tube, ossicular chain and is responsible for impedance matching.

Middle

300

What is intensity?

The amount of acoustic energy

400

What is a pneumonic for the cranial nerves?

Oh, Oh, Oh, To, Touch, and, Feel, Very, Good, Vans, AH!

400
The anterior and posterior spinal artery supply blood to

The spinal cord

400

What is the ventral and medial prefrontal responsible for?

impulse control and personality

400

What type of fluid does the inner ear contain?

perilymph-endolymph-perilymph

400

What is the amount of time that is takes to complete a cycle

Period

500

What is a pneumonic for S versus M cranial nerves?

Some, Say, Mary, Money, But, My, Brother, Says, Big, Brains, Matter, More

500

CNS versus PNS 

CNS-brain and spinal cord 

PNS- cranial and spinal nerves

500

What is the temporal association cortex responsible for?

Discriminating sound

500

What are the types of hearing loss:

conductive: normal bone, air is poor by at least 10

Sensorineural: difference is less than 10

Mixed: a combination of both

500

What is the # of times a waveform repeats itself

Frequency

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