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NEUROANATOMIA II
Bogdan Koczanowski Ph.D.
1.
What is produced by the structure labeled "1".
a) cerebrospinal fluid
b) hormones
c) white matter
d) neurotransmitters
e) B and D
2.
Identify the structure labeled "2".
a) corpus callosum
b) diencephalon
c) corpora quadrigemina
d) pons
e) arbor vitae
3.
Identify the structure labeled "10".
a) pons
b) corpus callosum
c) arbor vitae
d) corpora quadrigemina
e) diencephalon
4.
Identify the structures labeled "8".
a) ventricles
b) dura mater
c) arachnoid granulations
d) pia mater
e) corpus callosum
5.
Identify the structure labeled "6".
a) subarachnoid space
b) mesencephalic aqueduct
c) lateral ventricle
d) fourth ventricle
e) third ventricle
6.
What is the function of the nerve labeled "7"?
a) vision
b) olfaction
c) auditory
d) eye movement
e) taste
7.
What is the function of the nerve labeled "10"?
a) olfaction
b) taste
c) auditory
d) eye movement
e) vision
8.
Identify the nerve labeled "2".
a) trochlear
b) oculomotor
c) trigeminal
d) abducens
e) optic
9.
What is the function of the nerve labeled "5"?
a) visceral motor control of thoracic and abdominopelvic organs
b) movement of the tongue
c) vision
d) facial expression
e) taste
10.
What is the function of the nerve labeled "4"?
a) hearing and balance
b) olfaction
c) taste
d) vision
e) eye movement
11.
After suffering a stroke, Mary finds that she cannot move her right arm. This would suggest that the stroke damage is in the area of the ________ lobe.
a) right frontal
b) left temporal
c) right temporal
d) occipital
e) left frontal
12.
Steve receives a blow to the head that results in some local edema. The fluid pressure compresses some of the projection fibers of the pyramidal system. As a result of the injury, you would expect Steve to
a) stop breathing.
b) experience blurred vision.
c) lose consciousness.
d) have a difficult time moving his leg.
e) lose feeling in his left hand.
13.
Joe suddenly begins to experience violent mood swings and develops a voracious appetite. Physical examination indicates the tumor in his brain is the probable cause of these behaviors. In what part of the brain is the tumor most likely located?
a) limbic system
b) reticular formation
c) postcentral gyrus
d) prefrontal cortex
e) cerebral nuclei
14.
After suffering a blow to the back of the head, Phil becomes comatose. The blow probably caused damage to the
a) prefrontal cortex.
b) limbic system.
c) postcentral gyrus.
d) cerebral nuclei.
e) reticular formation.
15.
Bob is struck on the left side of the head with a board and is knocked unconscious. When he recovers consciousness, he can hear but cannot understand what is being said to him. This implies damage to the
a) inner ear.
b) speech center.
c) general interpretive area.
d) prefrontal lobe.
e) temporal lobe.
16.
Jane suffers from chronic seizures and in order to control the problem undergoes surgery in which the fibers of the corpus callosum are cut. As a result of this surgery she would be unable to
a) move her left arm.
b) speak.
c) touch her nose with her eyes closed.
d) recognize written words.
e) verbally identify an object placed in her left hand.
17.
Jean needs to have a tooth filled. Her dentist gives her a shot of novocaine to numb the branches of one of the cranial nerves so she won't feel any discomfort. What cranial nerve is the dentist numbing?
a) glossopharyngeal
b) trigeminal
c) hypoglossal
d) trochlear
e) vagus
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