Chapter 14 Definitions Flashcards
Define Accommodation
Adjustments of the eyes to view a near object: the pupils constrict, the eyes converge (adduct), and the lens becomes more convex. The optic nerve is the afferent (sensory) limb of the reflex, and the oculomotor nerve provides the efferent (motor) limb.
Define Bell’s palsy
Paralysis or paresis of the muscles of facial expression on one side of the face; is caused by a lesion of the facial nerve.
Define Cochlea
Snail shell–shaped organ, formed by a spiraling, fluid-filled tube. The cochlea contains a mechanism, the organ of Corti, which converts mechanical vibrations into the neural impulses that produce hearing.
Define Conductive deafness
Hearing defect as a result of the inability to transmit vibrations in the outer or middle ear.
Define Consensual reflex
Constriction of the pupil in the opposite eye when a bright light is shined into one eye. The optic nerve is the afferent (sensory) limb of the reflex, and the oculomotor nerve provides the efferent (motor) limb.
Define Dysarthria
Speech disorder resulting from paralysis, incoordination, or spasticity of muscles used for speaking; due to upper or lower motor neuron lesions or muscle dysfunction. Comprehension of spoken language, writing, and reading are not affected by dysarthria. Three types of dysarthria may be distinguished: (1) spastic, as a result of damage to the upper motor neurons; and (2) flaccid, as a result of damage to the lower motor neurons; and (3) ataxic, as a result of cerebellar damage.
Define Labyrinth
Inner ear that consists of the cochlea and vestibular apparatus.
Define Main sensory nucleus of the trigeminal nerve
Site of synapse between first- and second-order discriminative touch neurons in the trigeminothalamic pathway.
Define Medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF)
Brainstem tract that coordinates head and eye movements by providing bilateral connections among vestibular, oculomotor, and accessory nerve nuclei and the superior colliculus.
Define Medial geniculate body
Thalamic relay station for auditory information to the primary auditory cortex.
Define Mesencephalic nucleus
Collection of cell bodies that process proprioceptive information from the face.
Define Optic chiasm
Site where the optic nerve fibers from the nasal half of the retina cross the midline.
Define Optic tract
Axons conveying visual information from the optic chiasm to the lateral geniculate body of the thalamus.
Define Organ of Corti
Organ of hearing; is located within the cochlea.
Define Pupillary reflex
Pupil constriction in the eye directly stimulated by a bright light. The optic nerve is the afferent (sensory) limb of the reflex, and the oculomotor nerve provides the efferent (motor) limb.