(T/F): In the eyes, rods mediate color vision - correct answer ✔✔False
What structure is this arrow pointing to? - correct answer ✔✔Periaqueductal grey
This nerve controls muscles for facial expression - correct answer ✔✔Facial
A person presents with weakness and decreased reflexes. Which of these would you expect to
be damaged? - correct answer ✔✔Lower motoneurons
High frequency sounds are processed in which part of the cochlea? - correct answer ✔✔Base
While going from the retina to the cortex, visual pathways innervate what part of the thalamus?
- correct answer ✔✔Lateral geniculate
What type of neurons have their cell bodies in the area indicated by the arrow? - correct answer
✔✔Lower motoneuron
Touch and position for the leg is associated with: - correct answer ✔✔Dorsal column pathway
(T/F): In the ear, the stapes makes contact with the oval window - correct answer ✔✔True
This structure is the: - correct answer ✔✔None of the options
A lesion to which cranial nerve(s) can cause taste deficits? - correct answer ✔✔VII and IX
, The final common pathway is also known as the: - correct answer ✔✔Lower motoneuron
This mediates skilled movements with an external target: - correct answer ✔✔Premotor area
This structure contains: - correct answer ✔✔Upper motoneurons
Where does hearing become binaural (receive bilateral projections) in terms of the pathways
from the cochlea to the cortex? - correct answer ✔✔Superior Olive
A lesion to cranial nerve X would cause: - correct answer ✔✔Vocal deficits
(T/F): Visual information about where an object is in space and in relation to your body is
processed in the ventral stream association area: - correct answer ✔✔False
Damage to the RIGHT cerebellum would cause: - correct answer ✔✔Incoordination on the right
side of the body
The Organ of Corti is located in the? - correct answer ✔✔Scala Media
(T/F): Cranial Nerve XII has its nuclei in the pons - correct answer ✔✔False
If you have a lesion to the upper motor neurons on the left side of the brain, you will have: -
correct answer ✔✔Drooping and weakness of the lower right side of the face
Which cranial nerve controls the tongue? - correct answer ✔✔XII
(T/F): A lesion in the optic tract (posterior to the optic chiasm) would cause deficits in
monocular vision (problems with seeing out of one of the eye) - correct answer ✔✔False