Kahoot Questions Flashcards
Which fiber types transmit information on pain and temperature?
- C fibers
- Adelta fibers
In dissociated sensory loss, nociception remains intact while mechanosensory perception is lost.
True or False?
False
Which ion is the main substrate for TRP ion channels?
Ca2+
Which is the main source for top-down pain modulation?
Periaqueductal gray
Which is the most prevalent mechanoreceptor in human skin?
Meissner corpuscles
Ruffini corpuscles
Merkel cells
Pacinian corpuscles
Meissner corpuscles
Inhibitory cortical interneurons make up what mean percentage of the overall cortical neuron count?
25% (20-30%)
Which ganglionic eminence(s) produce(s) cortical interneurons?
- Medial ganglionic eminence
- Caudal ganglionic eminence
Which interneuron type is particularly effective in suppressing target cell output?
- Chandelier cell (parvalbumin)
Put the developmental stages of interneurons in correct order!
- Radial migration through the layers
- Tangential migration through the cortex
- Neurogenesis in ganglionic eminence
- Migration towards the cortex
- Neurogenesis in ganglionic eminence
- Migration towards the cortex
- Tangential migration through the cortex
- Radial migration through the layers
Roughly a third of all interneurons undergo apoptosis (programmed cell death) after settling in the cortex.
True or False?
True
Sort the steps a Brain Computer Interface takes when operating.
(first step on top and the last step at the bottom of the list.)
- Feature translation
- Feature extraction
- Signal acquisition
- Device output and feedback
- Signal acquisition
- Feature extraction
- Feature translation
- Device output and feedback
What pathway is primarily active when flexing an arm muscle?
- Corticobulbar pathway OR
- Corticospinal pathway
Corticospinal pathway
Name a possible feature that could be derived from a modality of signal acquisition!
- Latency of ERP
- Firing rate
Every Brain Computer Interface (BCI) requires a translation algorithm that translates already extracted and processed data.
True or False?
False
The stimulation of a single motor neuron in primary motor cortex elicits activity only in a single correspondent muscle.
True or False?
False
Which hormone levels lead to temporary increase in hippocampal volume?
High estrogen, low progesterone
Low estrogen, low progesterone
High estrogen, high progesterone
Low estrogen, high progesterone
High estrogen, low progesterone
There is consensus on the role of estrogen on memory.
True or False?
False
Which are symptoms of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder according to the DSM-5?
- Moodiness
- Acne
- Stomach cramps
Which are the correct statements:
- Progesterone decreases anxiety.
- Estrogen improves mood.
- Cortisol reactivity decreases in the luteal phase.
- Increased amygdala activity in the luteal phase.
- Progesterone decreases anxiety.
- Estrogen improves mood.
- Increased amygdala activity in the luteal phase.
Which is not a phase of the menstrual cycle?
- Fovear phase
- Luteal phase
- Follicular phase
- ovulation
Fovear phase
Which of the following eye movements fulfill the function of shifting gaze?
- Vergence
- Saccade
- vestibulo-ocular movements
- smooth pursuit
- Vergence
- Saccade
- smooth pursuit
Abduction and adduction are executed by the superior and inferior rectus muscles.
True or False?
False
Which of the following cranial nerves innervate muscles of the ipsilateral eye?
a. oculomotor (III) and trochlear (IV)
b. optic (II) and abducens (VI)
c. trochlear (IV) and abducens (VI)
d. oculomotor (III) and abducens (VI)
- oculomotor and abducens
During a saccade to the left, which of the following structures are activated?
- left lateral rectus muscle
- right abducens nucleus
- right oculomotor nucleus
- left medullary reticular formation
- left lateral rectus muscle
- right oculomotor nucleus
- left medullary reticular formation
We can orient our eyes in response to an auditory stimulus due to topographically organized maps in the superior colliculus.
True or False
True