Getting on my nerves
Rush of blood to the head
This is Spinal Tap
Stroke of un-luck
Don't be Gross (Anatomy)
100

These three nerves are sensory only cranial nerves.

CN1 Olfactory, CN2 Optic, CN8 Vestibulocochlear 

100

This selective barrier and transport apparatus is formed by endothelial cells and tigh junctions for protection. 

Blood brain barrier

100

This is the best place to perform a Spinal Tap along the spinal column.

What is below S1 in the cauda equina (vertebrae L4/L5)?

100

What is the acronym to determine if you are experiencing a stroke 

FAST: Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty - Time to call 911

100

This sulcus divides the frontal lobe and the parietal lobe

What is the central sulcus?

200

This nerve carries both motor and sensory information to/from the face (and is one of the largest of the CN)

Trigeminal CN 5

200

The three layers of cranial meninges are.... 


Dura matter

Arachnoid matter 

(Subarachnoid- blood vessels)

Pia Matter

200

This tract carries motor information for the arms and hands for fine motor control.

Lateral Corticospinal tract

200

There are two types of stroke. What are they, which one is more dangerous? 

Ischemic, hemorrhagic

- Trick question, more likely to die from Hemorrhagic, but Ischemic is more likely to result in lasting impairments and disability 

200

The technique we would use if we wanted to find the connections of cells in the cingulate gyrus (limbic lobe) that synapse in the frontal lobe 

Anterograde tracer: AAV-GFP, PHA-L?

300

This nerve innervates the heart lungs and many other internal organs

Vagus nerve CN10

300

This is the technique to image blood flow most effectively.

What is an Angiogram?

300

These are the three types of nerves involved in the knee jerk reflex.

Muscle Spindle 1A-sensory

Alpha Motor Neuron-motor

interneuron (inhibitory)

300

Ninety percent of strokes occur in this artery and result in the following impairments 

Medial Cerebral Artery

Contralateral: face and arm>leg weakness, sensory loss to all modalities, visual field cut, visual spatial neglect, Ipsilateral gaze preference, dominant hemisphere affected, aphasia, alexia, agraphia, acalcutia, 

300

This sulcus or fissure hold the superior sagital sinus.

What is the interhemispheric fissure?

400

This nerve innervates the face muscles and damage can lead to bell's palsy.

CN 7 Facial Nerve

400

These two pairs of major blood vessels the ____ and _____ meet to create the _____ 

What are the Carotid, Vertebral, Circle of Willis?

400

On the medial-lateral axis of the dorsal column , the ascending somatosensory information from each spinal segment are ordered in this pattern.  

Sacral, Lumbar, Thoracic, Cervical
400

Complete loss to the right side of your cervical spinal cord is likely to leave these motor and sensory deficits. 

Loss of pain touch contralateral side arms and below. Loss of fine somatosensation arms and below ipsilateral. Loss of motor arms and below ipsilateral.

400

We could use this technique to show that neurons connecting Thalamus to V1 were necessary for visual processing in the cortex.

Optogenetics: Halorhodopsin to block neural firing.

500

This nerve is technically not a nerve at all but a tract found continuously within the CNS

CN 2 Optic Tract (nerve)

500

The Anterior cerebral artery supplies these areas of the brain


- Medial Aspect of the frontal and parietal lobes 

- Part of the cingulate gyrus and corpus callosum

- part of the basal ganglia and internal capsule 

500

Peyton Manning had a spinal disk herniation that led to weakness in his throwing arm. The herniation occurred at this vertebra and the roots of these spinal segments.

Vertebra C4-C6. Segment/Roots C5-C7?

500

The Blockage of these ventricular system connections between ventricle 1/2 and 3 or 3 and 4 can lead to Hydrocephalus (a build up of intracranial pressure that can cause brain damage).

What is the intraventricular foramen or cerebral aqueduct. 

500

This fissure is found in the occipital cortex and is associated with the visual cortex.

The calcarine fissure