Lecture 7 - Somatomotor System - Quiz 1/2 Flashcards
Which Brodmann’s areas correspond to the primary somatosensory cortex?
Brodmann’s areas 4, 5, and 6.
What shows that sensations from the entire body surface are represented in an orderly array or cortical patches posterior to the central sulcus?
The cortical homunculus
Where is the first synapse of the spinothalamic tract found?
The posterior horn of the spinal column
When does the human brain show plasticity?
Throughout life
In which somatosensory area has topographic organization been demonstrated?
Dorsal posterior insula
Which pathway is related to the sense of gravitational orientation?
Vestibular pathway
T/F - The cerebellum is NOT part of the vestibular system
False
T/F - Almost all affterents to the cerebellum synapse onto neurons in the cortex
True
T/F - All afferents to cerebellum synapse onto neurons in the cortex
False
T/F - The vestibular ganglion synapse in the cerebellar vermis and also in the fastigial nucleus
True
Which “pain transducers” are found in the skin and tissues but not inthe brain?
Nociceptors
What do specific nociceptors in the skin respond to?
Intense pressure, temperature, and chemical stimuli
The “mirror” pain system is comprised of what areas of the brain?
Bilateral anterior insula, left anterior cingulate, and the left inferior parietal lobe
When your heart is broken, it might be more accurate to say someone broke what area of the brain?
Insula
T/F - The spinal stretch reflex is mediated by an inhibitory and an excitatory circuit
True
T/F - The spinal stretch reflex involves activation of a stimulated flexor muscle group and inhibition of the antagonist muscles in the upper limb
True
T/F - The spinal stretch reflex involves activation of both flexor and extensor muscles in the upper limb
False
T/F - The spinal stretch reflex protects against damage
True
T/F - The primary motor cortex corresponds to Broadmann’s area 3
False