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2. 3. 4. Tim S. suffered a serious brain injury following a fall into an empty pool. He does not remember the event. Which part of his injured brain was responsible for his memory loss? A) Thalamus B) Hippocampus C) Hypothalamus D) Cerebellum E) Amygdala. 5. Name the structure. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Tim S. suffered a serious brain injury following a fall into an empty pool. He does not remember the event. Which part of his injured brain was responsible for his memory loss?

A) Thalamus

B) Hippocampus

C) Hypothalamus

D) Cerebellum

E) Amygdala

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Name the structure

A. AmygdalaB. HypothalamusC. CaudateD. HippocampusE. Insula

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Name the blue area:

A) Pituitary

B) Subthalamic nucleus

C) Hippocampus

D) Hypothalamus

E) Interpeducular fossa

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This structure talks to the anterior thalamus and communicates with the hippocampus via the fornix. It degenerates in cases of severe alcoholism. What is it?

A. Mamillary bodyB. Optic chiasmC. Tuber cinerumD. UncusE. Cingulate gyrus

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How many layers are there in the cerebral cortex?

A) 2

B) 3

C) 4

D) 5

E) 6

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12. An anatomy professor is lecturing on the perineum. His language is fluent and uninterrupted, yet he makes no sense at all. He most likely is suffering from which of the following:

A) Receptive aphasia (Wernicke’s aphasia)

B) Expressive aphasia (Broca’s aphasia)

C) Echolasia

D) Global aphasia

E) Agnosia

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13.What is the most common cause of dementia?

A) Stroke

B) Diabetes

C) Creuzfeldt-Jacob disease

D) Alzheimer’s

E) AIDS

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14.What is apraxia?

A) Inability to conceptualize and perform a skilled,

learned act on command.

B) Defective recognition of perceived stimuli

C) Inability to learn new material

D) Inability to remember

E) Inability to comprehend the emotional tone of words

spoken by others

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15. A medical student, while in anatomy lab, falls to the ground and immediately exhibits bilateral, vigorous, rhythmic, tonic-clonic contractions of her body muscles with loss of consciousness.

What might she be experiencing?

A) Generalized convulsive grand mal seizure

B) Generalized non convulsive seizure (petit mal)

C) Complex partial seizure

D) Simple partial seizure

E) Narcolepsy

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Which part of the brain plays a major role

in controlling homeostasis?

A) Thalamus

B) Hypothalamus

C) Epithalamus

D) Caudate

E) Putamen

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Which hypothalamic nucleus regulates

circadian rhythms?

A. Suprachiasmatic nucleus

B. Preoptic nucleus

C. Ventromedian nucleus

D. Mammilary bodies

E. Paraventricular nucleus

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If I have a patient or a friend with a spinal cord injury I will:

A) Send them to a community hospital to get a wheelchair so

that they can be mobile in their environment

B) Let the hospital send them wherever their insurance wants

to and do nothing

C) Educate them about spinal cord rehabilitation options and

neuroplasticity

D) Not waste time on a second opinion

E) Inform the person they will never walk.

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Andy has trouble removing his “gas mask”. This causes an hypoxic event in his brain which affects layer 5 of his cerebral cortex. Which of the following would be most affected?

A. Sense of smell

B. Memory

C. Movement

D. Vision

E. Pain perception

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Tim S. suffered a serious brain injury following a fall into an empty pool. He does not remember the event. Which part of his injured brain was responsible for his memory loss?

A) Thalamus

B) Hippocampus

C) Hypothalamus

D) Cerebellum

E) Amygdala

4.

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Name the structure

A. AmygdalaB. HypothalamusC. CaudateD. HippocampusE. Insula

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Name the blue area:

A) Pituitary

B) Subthalamic nucleus

C) Hippocampus

D) Hypothalamus

E) Interpeducular fossa

9.

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This structure talks to the anterior thalamus and communicates with the hippocampus via the fornix. It degenerates in cases of severe alcoholism. What is it?

A. Mamillary bodyB. Optic chiasmC. Tuber cinerumD. UncusE. Cingulate gyrus

10.

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How many layers are there in the cerebral cortex?

A) 2

B) 3

C) 4

D) 5

E) 6

11.

Page 34: Name the structure

12. An anatomy professor is lecturing on the perineum. His language is fluent and uninterrupted, yet he makes no sense at all. He most likely is suffering from which of the following:

A) Receptive aphasia (Wernicke’s aphasia)

B) Expressive aphasia (Broca’s aphasia)

C) Echolasia

D) Global aphasia

E) Agnosia

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13.What is the most common cause of dementia?

A) Stroke

B) Diabetes

C) Creuzfeldt-Jacob disease

D) Alzheimer’s

E) AIDS

Page 36: Name the structure

14.What is apraxia?

A) Inability to conceptualize and perform a skilled,

learned act on command.

B) Defective recognition of perceived stimuli

C) Inability to learn new material

D) Inability to remember

E) Inability to comprehend the emotional tone of words

spoken by others

Page 37: Name the structure

15. A medical student, while in anatomy lab, falls to the ground and immediately exhibits bilateral, vigorous, rhythmic, tonic-clonic contractions of her body muscles with loss of consciousness.

What might she be experiencing?

A) Generalized convulsive grand mal seizure

B) Generalized non convulsive seizure (petit mal)

C) Complex partial seizure

D) Simple partial seizure

E) Narcolepsy

Page 38: Name the structure

Which part of the brain plays a major role

in controlling homeostasis?

A) Thalamus

B) Hypothalamus

C) Epithalamus

D) Caudate

E) Putamen

16.

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Which hypothalamic nucleus regulates

circadian rhythms?

A. Suprachiasmatic nucleus

B. Preoptic nucleus

C. Ventromedian nucleus

D. Mammilary bodies

E. Paraventricular nucleus

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If I have a patient or a friend with a spinal cord injury I will:

A) Send them to a community hospital to get a wheelchair so

that they can be mobile in their environment

B) Let the hospital send them wherever their insurance wants

to and do nothing

C) Educate them about spinal cord rehabilitation options and

neuroplasticity

D) Not waste time on a second opinion

E) Inform the person they will never walk.

19.

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Andy has trouble removing his “gas mask”. This causes an hypoxic event in his brain which affects layer 5 of his cerebral cortex. Which of the following would be most affected?

A. Sense of smell

B. Memory

C. Movement

D. Vision

E. Pain perception

20.