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Advanced Neuorobiology

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Nervous System and the Senses
Advanced Neuorobiology game quiz
"This quiz is from a master of physical therapy neuorobiology class. It is pretty tough, so you better know your neuro!"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. A fast adapting receptor is:
    Pacinican Corpuscles
    Ruffini's Endings
    Merkel's Disks
    Chiari corpuscles


2. The dorsal column in the spinal cord becomes the what in the medulla:
    medial laminae
    medial fasciculus
    medial lemniscus
    lateral cuneatus


3. The medial lemniscus ascends and synapses in what structure in the brain?
    hypothalamus
    VPM of the thalamus
    VPL of the thalamus
    posterior internal capsule


4. The dorsal column pathway carries what types of information to the spinal cord and brain?
    pain
    itch
    tickle
    2-point discrimination


5. What information does the anterolateral system pathway carry?
    2-point discrimination
    tickle and itch
    vibration
    pressure


6. What is the slow pain pathway?
    neospinothalamic
    paleospinothalamic
    spinoreticular
    corticospinal


7. What fibers carry pain?
    a-alpha and a-beta
    a-delta and c-fibers
    a-beta and c-fibers
    a-alpha and c-fibers


8. Which of the following is a misplaced nucleus in the brain?
    spinal nucles of 5
    nucleus gracilis
    nucleus cuneatus
    mesencephalic nucleus of 5


9. If there was a spinal cord lesion at L1 in the anterolateral spinal cord, where would the symptoms manifest?
    at L3 and below on the contralateral side
    at L3 and below on the ipsilateral side
    at L1 and above on the ipsilateral side
    there would be no symptoms because there is no pathway in the anterolater spinal cord


10. If you damaged your cerebellum, which symptoms might you experience?
    dizziness or vertigo
    paraesthsia
    paralysis
    aphasia

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