ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL) BOARD EXAM 2025/2026
BANK ACCURATE CURRENTLY TESTING EXAM
WITH 400 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND DETAILED
ANSWERS WITH A STUDY GUIDE / EXPERT
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Wernicke's area lies in: - ....ANSWER...Posterior part of
the superior temporal gyrus
Foramen ovale electrodes provide intracranial EEG near
the: - ....ANSWER...Medial temporal lobe
The most common area depth electrodes are inserted in
surgical patients: - ....ANSWER...Medial temporal lobe
What is a type of phase 1 pre surgical evaluation for
refractory focal epilepsy when paired with a video-EEG
(VEEG)? - ....ANSWER...Ictal SPECT
Sphenoidal electrodes are used to record from what region
of the brain? - ....ANSWER...Anterior temporal
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,Functional brain mapping is used to define and confine the
excision to - ....ANSWER...non-eloquent cortex
Stereotatic frames are used to: - ....ANSWER...place
depth electrodes
Long term monitoring in the ICU is most helpful for: -
....ANSWER...nonconvulsive status epilepticus
Intraoperative cortical mapping is performed for
identification of: - ....ANSWER...Eloquent cortex
Basal extra cranial electrodes for recording mesial
temporal or frontal discharges are placed in the region of
the: - ....ANSWER...Foramen ovale
Cortical stimulation near the inferior frontal gyrus will
most likely result in: - ....ANSWER...Expressive aphasia
The purpose of bilateral medial temporal depth electrodes
is to: - ....ANSWER...Lateralize hippocampal seizures
focus
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,Where are sphenoidal locations used to record epileptiform
activity - ....ANSWER...the medial or anterior aspects of
the temporal lobe
A 40 year old is experiencing an epigastric aura, which
EEG contacts would most likely show an abnormality -
....ANSWER...36-44
The Rolandic fissure separates the: -
....ANSWER...Precentral and postcentral gyrus
Which contacts would show an abnormality if the patient
was experiencing expressive aphasia - ....ANSWER...33-34
The common goal of functional mapping is to identify: -
....ANSWER...Sensorimotor and language area
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, What functions as the lowest risk of being affected if a
temporal lobectomy is performed in the dominant
hemisphere? - ....ANSWER...Supplementary Motor Deficits
If a patient was experiencing tongue numbness, which
contacts would most likely show an EEG abnormality? -
....ANSWER...28-29
Cortical responses recorded over the primary
somatosensory cortex to median SSEPs are: -
....ANSWER...Negative near field responses
What is the gold standard test for identifying the motor
cortex? - ....ANSWER...Direct cortical stimulation
Thrombosis of the anterior cerebral artery is most likely to
cause: - ....ANSWER...Contralateral lower extremity
weakness
The primary motor and sensory cortices surround what
landmark? - ....ANSWER...Central Sulcus
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