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Integration of Nervous System Functions. Skeletal Muscle Control. Other Brain Functions. Brainstem Function. Sensation. Grab Bag. $100. $100. $100. $ 100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Integration of Nervous System Functions
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Sensation
FINAL ROUND
Skeletal Muscle Control
Brainstem Function
Other Brain Functions Grab Bag
Sensation:
$100 Question
These types of receptors respond to pain stimuli:
a. chemoreceptors
b. mechanoreceptors
c. nociceptors
d. photoreceptors
e. thermoreceptorsBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Sensation:
$100 Answer
These types of receptors respond to pain stimuli:
a. chemoreceptors
b. mechanoreceptors
c. nociceptors
d. photoreceptors
e. thermoreceptors
BACK TO GAME
Sensation:
$200 Question
This best describes the function of Ruffini end organs:
a. continuous touch or pressure
b. itch, tickle
c. light touch
d. vibration
e. two-point discriminationBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Sensation:
$200 Answer
This best describes the function of Ruffini end organs:
a. continuous touch or pressure
b. itch, tickle
c. light touch
d. vibration
e. two-point discriminationBACK TO GAME
Sensation:
$300 Question
This tract is involved in reflexes that turn the head and eyes toward a point of cutaneous stimulation:
a. spinoolivary
b. spinothalamic
c. spinotectal
d. spinocerebellar
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Sensation:
$300 Answer
This tract is involved in reflexes that turn the head and eyes toward a point of cutaneous stimulation:
a. spinoolivary
b. spinothalamic
c. spinotectal
d. spinocerebellar
BACK TO GAME
Sensation:
$400 Question
The largest area of the somatic sensory cortex contains sensory neurons associated with this region of the body:
a. arm
b. face
c. genitals
d. leg
e. thighBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Sensation:
$400 Answer
The largest area of the somatic sensory cortex contains sensory neurons associated with this region of the body:
a. arm
b. face
c. genitals
d. leg
e. thighBACK TO GAME
Sensation:
$500 Question
Your patient is experiencing pain radiating from the left shoulder down the arm. He is most likely having referred pain from this:
a. gall stones
b. appendicitis
c. constipation
d. heart attack
e. kidney stonesBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Sensation:
$500 Answer
Your patient is experiencing pain radiating from the left shoulder down the arm. He is most likely having referred pain from this:
a. gall stones
b. appendicitis
c. constipation
d. heart attack
e. kidney stones BACK TO GAME
Skeletal Muscle Control:
$100 Question
The primary motor area is located in this __________ gyrus of each __________ lobe:
a. precentral; frontal
b. precentral, parietal
c. postcentral; frontal
d. postcentral; parietal
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Skeletal Muscle Control:
$100 Answer
The primary motor area is located in this __________ gyrus of each __________ lobe:
a. precentral; frontal
b. precentral, parietal
c. postcentral; frontal
d. postcentral; parietal
BACK TO GAME
Skeletal Muscle Control:
$200 Question
The motivation and foresight to plan and initiate movements is located in this area:
a. premotor area
b. prefrontal area
c. primary motor area
d. Wernicke's area
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Skeletal Muscle Control:
$200 Answer
The motivation and foresight to plan and initiate movements is located in this area:
a. premotor area
b. prefrontal area
c. primary motor area
d. Wernicke's area
BACK TO GAME
Skeletal Muscle Control:
$300 Question
These tracts innervate the head muscles:
a. corticospinal
b. rubrospinal
c. vestibulospinal
d. corticobulbar
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Skeletal Muscle Control:
$300 Answer
These tracts innervate the head muscles:
a. corticospinal
b. rubrospinal
c. vestibulospinal
d. corticobulbar
BACK TO GAME
Skeletal Muscle Control:
$400 Question
One major effect of the basal nuclei is this:
a. to act as a comparator for motor coordination
b. to decrease muscle tone and inhibit unwanted muscular activity
c. affect emotions and emotional responses to odors
d. modulate pain sensationsBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Skeletal Muscle Control:
$400 Answer
One major effect of the basal nuclei is this:
a. to act as a comparator for motor coordination
b. to decrease muscle tone and inhibit unwanted muscular activity
c. affect emotions and emotional responses to odors
d. modulate pain sensationsBACK TO GAME
Skeletal Muscle Control:
$500 Question
Damage to the cerebellum can result in all of these except:
a. balance impairment
b. overshoot when touching an object
c. increased muscle tone
d. tremors in hands when trying to perform a task
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Skeletal Muscle Control:
$500 Answer
Damage to the cerebellum can result in all of these except:
a. balance impairment
b. overshoot when touching an object
c. increased muscle tone
d. tremors in hands when trying to perform a task
BACK TO GAME
Brainstem Function:
$100 Question
The following cranial nerves have sensory nuclei in the brainstem except this:
a. I (olfactory)
b. VI (abducent)
c. VII (facial)
d. IX (glossopharyngeal)
e. X (vagus)BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Brainstem Function:
$100 Answer
The following cranial nerves have sensory nuclei in the brainstem except this:
a. I (olfactory)
b. VI (abducent)
c. VII (facial)
d. IX (glossopharyngeal)
e. X (vagus)BACK TO GAME
Brainstem Function:
$200 Question
The reticular activating system can be stimulated by inputs from this:
a. cerebral cortex
b. limbic system
c. visual stimuli
d. olfactory stimuli
e. all of these
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Brainstem Function:
$200 Answer
The reticular activating system can be stimulated by inputs from this:
a. cerebral cortex
b. limbic system
c. visual stimuli
d. olfactory stimuli
e. all of these
BACK TO GAME
Brainstem Function:
$300 Question
This statement of brainstem function is true:
a. ascending and descending tracts project through it
b. contains nuclei of cranial nerves III-X and X
c. collateral branches of II project into brainstem nuclei
d. all are true BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Brainstem Function:
$300 Answer
This statement of brainstem function is true:
a. ascending and descending tracts project through it
b. contains nuclei of cranial nerves III-X and X
c. collateral branches of II project into brainstem nuclei
d. all are trueBACK TO GAME
Brainstem Function:
$400 Question
When food is in the mouth, a reflex is stimulated between the motor nuclei of this nerve and the trigeminal sensory nuclei to trigger salivation:
a. VII (facial)
b. VIII (vestibulocochlear)
c. IX (glossopharyngeal)
d. X (vagus)
e. a and c BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Brainstem Function:
$400 Answer
When food is in the mouth, a reflex is stimulated between the motor nuclei of this nerve and the trigeminal sensory nuclei to trigger salivation:
a. VII
b. VIII
c. IX
d. X
e. a and c BACK TO GAME
Brainstem Function:
$500 Question
This somatic function of the brainstem could be affected by a minor injury to the vagus nerve except:
a. hoarseness
b. swallowing
c. coughing
d. chewing
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Brainstem Function:
$500 Answer
This somatic function of the brainstem could be affected by a minor injury to the vagus nerve except:
a. hoarseness
b. swallowing
c. coughing
d. chewing
BACK TO GAME
Other Brain Functions:
$100 Question
The right and left cerebral hemispheres are separated by this broad band of tracts at the base of the longitudinal fissure:
a. intermediate mass
b. corpus callosum
c. vermis
d. unmyelinated nuclei
e. thalamusBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Other Brain Functions:
$100 Answer
The right and left cerebral hemispheres are separated by this broad band of tracts at the base of the longitudinal fissure:
a. intermediate mass
b. corpus callosum
c. vermis
d. unmyelinated nuclei
e. thalamusBACK TO GAME
Other Brain Functions:
$200 Question
This activity is mostly associated with the left cerebral hemisphere in most people:
a. sensory input from the left side of the body
b. mathematics and speech
c. spatial perception
d. recognition of faces
e. musical ability BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Other Brain Functions:
$200 Answer
This activity is mostly associated with the left cerebral hemisphere in most people:
a. sensory input from the left side of the body
b. mathematics and speech
c. spatial perception
d. recognition of faces
e. musical abilityBACK TO GAME
Other Brain Functions:
$300 Question
The limbic system is most involved in the control of this:
a. sleep and wakefulness
b. maintaining posture
c. higher intellectual processes
d. motor coordination
e. emotions and basic "drives"BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Other Brain Functions:
$300 Answer
The limbic system is most involved in the control of this:
a. sleep and wakefulness
b. maintaining posture
c. higher intellectual processes
d. motor coordination
e. emotions and basic "drives"BACK TO GAME
Other Brain Functions:
$400 Question
Joe is 45, and has not ridden a bicycle since he was 18. To his amazement, he gets on a bike and rides with little effort. This kind of memory is called:
a. declarative (explicit)
b. procedural (implicit) or reflexive
c. sensory
d. short-termBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Other Brain Functions:
$400 Answer
Joe is 45, and has not ridden a bicycle since he was 18. To his amazement, he gets on a bike and rides with little effort. This kind of memory is called:
a. declarative (explicit)
b. procedural (implicit) or reflexive
c. sensory
d. short-termBACK TO GAME
Other Brain Functions: $500 Question
Given these areas of the cerebral cortex: 1. auditory association area2. Broca's area3. premotor area4. primary auditory area5. primary motor area6. Wernicke's area
Someone says "Hi" to you; you hear and understand them and say "Hi" back to them. This is the correct sequence below:a. 4,1,2,6,3,5 c. 4,1,6,2,3,5
b. 4,1,6,2,5,3 d. 1,4,6,2,3,5 BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Other Brain Functions: $500 Answer
Given these areas of the cerebral cortex: 1. auditory association area2. Broca's area3. premotor area4. primary auditory area5. primary motor area6. Wernicke's area
Someone says "Hi" to you; you hear and understand them and say "Hi" back to them. This is the correct sequence below:a. 4,1,2,6,3,5 c. 4,1,6,2,3,5
b. 4,1,6,2,5,3 d. 1,4,6,2,3,5 BACK TO GAME
Grab Bag:
$100 Question
Temperatures above 47oC stimulate both cold and pain receptors but do not stimulate warm receptors.
True/False
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Grab Bag:
$100 Answer
Temperatures above 47oC stimulate both cold and pain receptors but do not stimulate warm receptors.
True/False
BACK TO GAME
Grab Bag:
$200 Question
Decreased sensitivity to a continued stimulus is called this:
a. adaptation
b. projection
c. association
d. perception
e. sensationBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Grab Bag:
$200 Answer
Decreased sensitivity to a continued stimulus is called this:
a. adaptation
b. projection
c. association
d. perception
e. sensationBACK TO GAME
Grab Bag:
$300 Question
This ascending spinal pathway (tract) carries light touch, pressure, tickle, and itch sensations to the cerebral cortex:
a. anterior spinocerebellar
b. posterior spinocerebellar
c. spinothalamic
d. spinoolivary
e. spinotectalBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Grab Bag:
$300 Answer
This ascending spinal pathway (tract) carries light touch, pressure, tickle, and itch sensations to the cerebral cortex:
a. anterior spinocerebellar
b. posterior spinocerebellar
c. spinothalamic
d. spinoolivary
e. spinotectalBACK TO GAME
Grab Bag:
$400 Question
Long-term memory involves this:
a. a change in the cytoskeleton of neurons
b. movement of calcium into the neuron
c. increase in glutamate release by presynaptic neurons
d. specific protein synthesis
e. all of the above BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Grab Bag:
$400 Answer
Long-term memory involves this:
a. a change in the cytoskeleton of neurons
b. movement of calcium into the neuron
c. increase in glutamate release by presynaptic neurons
d. specific protein synthesis
e. all of the above BACK TO GAME
Grab Bag:
$500 Question
This is an effect of aging on the nervous system:
a. an increased sense of two-point discrimination
b. identify objects by touch more easily
c. decreased awareness of tactile stimulation
d. reduction in the number of free nerve endings
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Grab Bag:
$500 Answer
This is an effect of aging on the nervous system:
a. an increased sense of two-point discrimination
b. identify objects by touch more easily
c. decreased awareness of tactile stimulation
d. reduction in the number of free nerve endings
BACK TO GAME
FINAL ROUND Question
A student is hooked up to an EEG while taking an exam, and she is thinking intensely about the answer to a question. The types of brain waves on the EEG are most likely these:
a. alpha waves
b. beta waves
c. delta waves
d. theta waves BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
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