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CLTM Neuroanatomy Question and answers correctly solved 2024
  • CLTM Neuroanatomy Question and answers correctly solved 2024

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  • CLTM Neuroanatomy Question and answers correctly solved 2024 Which of the following is considered the middle meningeal layer? Arachnoid matter What divides the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe? Central sulcus Brainpower Read More Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:11 / 0:15 Full screen What area of the brain regulates feeding, fleeing, mating, and fighting responses? Hypothalamus What area of the brain
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PMHNP - Neuroanatomy & Behavior with 100% Verified Solutions | Updated & Verified | 2024
  • PMHNP - Neuroanatomy & Behavior with 100% Verified Solutions | Updated & Verified | 2024

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Advanced Neuroanatomy Exam 2024/2025 | 9 Pages |with Verified Questions and Answers (Graded A+)
  • Advanced Neuroanatomy Exam 2024/2025 | 9 Pages |with Verified Questions and Answers (Graded A+)

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ABRET Neuroanatomy/Neurophysiology || With complete solutions.
  • ABRET Neuroanatomy/Neurophysiology || With complete solutions.

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  • Which of the cranial nerves are involved with eye movement? a) III, IV, and VI b) VII, XI, and XII c) I, II, and III d) VI, IX, and X correct answers a) III, IV, and VI The posterior cerebral artery supplies blood to the: a) temporal lobe b) visual cortex c) lateral surface of the brain d) frontal lobe correct answers b) visual cortex HESCHL'S GYRUS a) somatosensory aura b) olfactory aura c) visual aura d) auditory aura correct answers d) auditory aura The fissure that sepa...
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PMHNP - Neuroanatomy & Behavior with 100% Verified Solutions | Updated & Verified | 2024
  • PMHNP - Neuroanatomy & Behavior with 100% Verified Solutions | Updated & Verified | 2024

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  • cognitive disorders - deterioration of mental functions due to temporary brain or permanent brain dysfunction deficit in cognition change from previous baseline level of functioning -Delirium -Dementia Medically: change in memery, cognition, behavior or interpersonal relationship causes of cognitive disorders - Causes: injury, medical condition, SUD, rx to meds or other agents delirium - an acutely disturbed state of mind that occurs in fever, intoxication, and other disorders and is ch...
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NPTE - (5) Neuroanatomy - Balance, Vestibular, Test & Measures questions and answers
  • NPTE - (5) Neuroanatomy - Balance, Vestibular, Test & Measures questions and answers

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  • Balance can be broken down into three components - answer-1. Vestibular 2. Somatosensory 3. visual Describe somatosensory input for the balance system - answer-Somatosensory receptors are located in the joints, muscles, ligaments, and skin to provide proprioceptive info regarding length, tension, pressure, pain, and joint position. Proprioception and tactile input from ankles, knees, hips, and neck provide balance info to the brain What kind of test can be done to test the somatosensory s...
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CBIS Section 2: Neuroanatomy and Neuroplasticity Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024
  • CBIS Section 2: Neuroanatomy and Neuroplasticity Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024

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INTRODUCTION TO NEUROPHYSIOLOGY & NEUROANATOMY questions with correct answers
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  • 1.) (How Neurons Fire) When the neuron is at rest, the inside is ______ Charged relative to the outside. CORRECT ANSWER- Negatively 2.) (How Neurons Fire) When the neuron is stimulated, _______ charged particles enter. The action potential is initiated; the neuron is _______. CORRECT ANSWER- Positively; Depolarized 3.) (How Neurons Fire) After a brief period, some _____ charged particles are pushed outside the neuron, and the neuron moves back toward its ______ state. CORRECT ANSWER- Posit...
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ABRET Neuroanatomy/Neurophysiology || Questions with correct solutions.
  • ABRET Neuroanatomy/Neurophysiology || Questions with correct solutions.

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  • Through what opening do the lateral ventricles merge with the third ventricle? a. foramen of magendie b. aqueduct of sylvius c. foramen of luschka d. foramen of munro correct answers foramen of munro Where is the cingulate cortex located in relation to the corpus collosum? a. inferiorly b. superiorly c. laterally d. medially correct answers superiorly Cranial Nerves a. six have both sensory and motor functions b. all have both sensory and motor functions c. two have both ...
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CLTM- Neuroanatomy Part 2 Questions with complete solution 2024
  • CLTM- Neuroanatomy Part 2 Questions with complete solution 2024

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  • CLTM- Neuroanatomy Part 2 Questions with complete solution 2024 State the pathway for the flow of CSF through the ventricular system starting at the lateral ventricles. Lateral Ventricles> Interventricular foramen>Third Ventricle>Cerebral Aqueduct> Fourth Ventricle> Lateral and Median Apertures> Subarachnoid Space> Arachnoid Villi> Subdural Sinuses> Venous blood What is the main function of CSF To protect the brain and spinal cord by acting as a shock absorber, ...
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