Which ion has the greatest influence on establishing the resting membrane potential?
B) Potassium (K+)
Which structure is responsible for connecting the left and right cerebral hemispheres?
A. Longitudinal fissure
B. Central sulcus
C. Corpus callosum
D. Lateral fissure
C. Corpus callosum
Which cranial nerve controls the muscles of facial expression?
c) Facial nerve (CN VII)
Which neurotransmitter is involved in regulating mood, appetite, and sleep, and is often linked to depression when levels are low?
Which drug class is recommended for short-term treatment of anxiety disorders?
b) Benzodiazepines
What triggers the opening of voltage-gated sodium channels during an action potential?
B) Depolarization of the membrane
Which cortical lobe is primarily associated with vision?
A. Frontal lobe
B. Temporal lobe
C. Parietal lobe
D. Occipital lobe
D. Occipital lobe
Which cranial nerve is involved in hearing and balance?
d) Vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII)
Which neurotransmitter is essential for muscle contraction and is also involved in learning and memory?
Which of the following is a symptom required for the diagnosis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) according to DSM-5-TR?
c) Difficulty concentrating
Which of the following is a characteristic of action potentials but not graded potentials?
C) All-or-none response
The central sulcus separates which two cortical lobes?
A. Frontal and temporal lobes
B. Parietal and occipital lobes
C. Frontal and parietal lobes
D. Temporal and occipital lobes
C. Frontal and parietal lobes
Which cranial nerve has both sensory and motor functions, and is involved in taste, salivation, and controlling muscles for swallowing?
a) Glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX)
Which type of receptor is slow-acting and utilizes second messengers like cAMP and PI?
b) Metabotropic
What is the main risk associated with Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAO-Is) and certain foods?
A. Hypoglycemic shock
B. Hypertensive crisis
C. Severe dehydration
D. Hyperthyroidism
B. Hypertensive crisis
During which period can a second action potential be generated but requires a larger-than-normal stimulus?
B) Relative refractory period
Which subcortical structure is essential for spatial memory?
A. Thalamus
B. Hypothalamus
C. Hippocampus
D. Amygdala
C. Hippocampus
A 45-year-old patient presents with tongue deviation towards the damaged side when protruded. Based on this, which cranial nerve is most likely damaged?
Hypoglossal nerve (CN XII)
Which neurotransmitter's synthesis involves the enzyme tryptophan hydroxylase?
b) Serotonin
What are the two core symptoms required for the diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)?
A) Anhedonia and weight loss
B) Depressed mood and psychomotor agitation
C) Depressed mood and anhedonia
D) Sleep disturbance and fatigue
C) Depressed mood and anhedonia
What is the primary reason for the negative charge inside a resting neuron compared to the outside?
C) High concentration of negatively charged proteins inside the neuron
How many spinal nerves exit the spinal cord at the lumbar level?
A. 8
B. 12
C. 5
D. 4
C. 5
Which cranial nerve can be assessed by asking a patient to shrug their shoulders and turn their head in resistance?
CN XI Accessory
Which neurotransmitter's receptors include both D1 and D2 families and is linked to physiological roles like movement and addiction?
c) Dopamine
Which antidepressant is known to block the serotonin transporter and also has a therapeutic lag?
A) Phenelzine
B) Fluoxetine
C) Selegiline
D) Ketamine
B) Fluoxetine