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The Pineal gland is located in the... |
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The spinal cord feature associated with the leash of nerves supplying the upper limbs is the: |
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A feature associated with the anterior surface of the spinal cord is the: |
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Which neuron parts occupy the gray matter in the spinal cord? |
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An adult male is having an EEG. The recording shows irregular waves with a frequency of 4-7Hz. This is: |
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Abnormal in an awake adult. These are "theta" waves. |
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Parkinson's disease results from a degeneration of the dopamine-releasing neurons of the: |
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The main function of the thalamus is: |
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The gateway to the cerebral cortex |
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Trauma to the spinal cord that results in functional loss of sensation is referred to as: |
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During fetal development, the rhombenchephalon grows to become which two regions? |
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Myencephalon and Metencehalon |
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Broca's area is found in which lobe of the cerebral cortex? |
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The premotor cortex is found in which lobe of the cerebral cortex? |
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The olfactory cortex is located in which cerebral cortex? |
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An example of commisural fibers is: |
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The _________ plays a crucial role as an autonomic reflex center involved in maintaining body homeostasis: |
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The _______ is responsible for coordinating information from the cerebral cortex with proprioceptors and visual and equilibrium pathways to produce smooth skeletal movements: |
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