Cranial Nerves Name & sensory, motor or both?
Lobes of brain & their function
Aspects of sensory perception
Reflex arc
Cranial Nerve Names & functions
100

Cranial Nerve X

Vagus

Both

100

Name 2 functions of Parietal Lobe

Comprehension of language

Sensory Functions

100

What is Magnitude Estimation?

How much of a stimulus is acting.

100

What is the 3rd component of a reflex arc?

Integration Center

100

CN XII

Hypoglossal - Ability to move tongue

200

Cranial Nerve VI

Abducens

Motor

200

Name 2 functions of Temporal Lobe

Understanding speech

Interpretation and storage of auditory & olfactory sensations

200

What is Perceptual detection?

Detecting that a stimulus has occured

200

What are the first 2 components of a reflex arc?

1. Receptor

2. Sensory Neuron

200

CN III

Oculomotor - Ability to move and blink eyes

300

Cranial Nerve III 

Oculomotor

Motor

300

 Name 2 functions of Frontal Lobe

Concentration

Verbal communication

Planning

Decision making

Personality

Voluntary motor functions

300

What is Quality discrimination?

Identifying submodalities of a sensation

300

What is the last component of a reflex arc and what does it do?

Effector  

Receives signal and responds to it

300

CN IX

Glossopharyngeal - taste & swallow

400

Cranial Nerve IX

Glossopharyngeal

Both

400

Name 2 functions of Occipital lobe

Processing visual information

Storing Visual memories

400

What is Spatial discriminiation?

Identifying the site of the stimulus.

400

What is a reflex? Give an example

A rapid, predictable motor response to a stimulus. 

Blinking, withdrawing hand from hot surface, stretching, etc. 

400

CN VIII

Vestibulocochlear - Sense of hearing and balance

500

Cranial Nerve II

Optic

Sensory

500

Which lobe of the brain is responsible for your personality?

Frontal lobe

500
What is Feature abstraction?

Identifying a substance that has a specific texture/shape?

500

How would a severed axon in the PNS regrow?

a. Everything downstream of the injury dies.

b. Macrophages (sepcial white blood cells) clean up injury site.

c. Aligning Schwann cells form regeneration tube.

d. Axon then grows through regeneration tube.

500

CN V

Trigeminal - Sensations in face & jaw movements

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