EXAM IV CH12 MATCH Flashcards

1
Q

-BRAIN-

Auditory area.

A

Temporal lobe

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2
Q

-BRAIN-

Primary sensory cortex.

A

Parietal lobe

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3
Q

-BRAIN-

Somatic motor cortex.

A

Frontal lobe

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4
Q

-BRAIN-

Motor speech area.

A

Frontal lobe

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5
Q

-BRAIN-

Premotor area.

A

Frontal lobe

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6
Q

-BRAIN-

Visual area.

A

Occipital lobe

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7
Q

-BRAIN-

Taste (gustatory) area.

A

Insula

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8
Q

-BRAIN-

The seat of intelligence, abstract reasoning.

A

Frontal lobe

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9
Q

A major relay station for sensory information ascending to primary sensory areas of the cerebral cortex. Contains many specialized nuclei.

A

Thalamus

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10
Q

This brain area associates experiences necessary for the production of abstract ideas, judgment, and conscience.

A

Prefrontal area

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11
Q

The axons from this area form the major pyramidal tracts.

A

Primary motor cortex

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12
Q

This area is the main visceral control center of the body.

A

Hypothalamus

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13
Q

-SLEEP-

The stage when vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate, and body temperature) reach their lowest normal levels.

A

Stage 4

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14
Q

-SLEEP-

Indicated by movement of the eyes under the lids; dreaming occurs.

A

REM

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15
Q

-SLEEP-

Theta and delta waves begin to appear.

A

Stage 3

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16
Q

-SLEEP-

Very easy to awaken; EEG shows alpha waves; may even deny being asleep.

A

Stage 1

17
Q

-SLEEP-

Typified by sleep spindles.

A

Stage 2

18
Q

-SLEEP-

Begins about 90 minutes after the onset of sleep.

A

REM

19
Q

-SLEEP-

Necessary for emotional health; can be neural “debugging.”

A

REM

20
Q

Gateway to the cerebrum

A

Thalamus

21
Q

Motor command center

A

Cerebellum

22
Q

Survival center

A

Brainstem

23
Q

Executive suite

A

Cerebrum

24
Q

Visceral command center

A

Hypothalamus