Neuroscience formative questions Flashcards

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What is wrong with this statement?
Blood from the cerebral circulation drains into sinuses that are formed between the dura and arachnoid

A

The sinuses are formed between the meningeal and periosteal layers

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What is wrong with this statement?
The cavernous sinus does not receive blood from the orbit

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It does - via the superior ophthalmic vein

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What is wrong with this statement?
Cerebrospinal fluid is re-adsorbed into the inferior sagittal sinus

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Cerebrospinal fluid is re-adsorbed into the superior sagittal sinus

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How is venous blood from the cerebral circulation returned to the heart?

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Via the internal jugular veins

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5
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What is wrong with this statement?
The communicating arteries act as a functional anastamoses between the left and right cerebral circulations

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ELEPHANT

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What is wrong with this statement?
A stroke affecting the internal capsule is usually embolic

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Normally haemorrhagic - of lenticulostriate artery

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What is wrong with the statement…
A right hemisphere stroke is likely (i.e. > 50%) to cause dysphasia in a left handed individual

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Only 15% left handers have Broca’s on the right hand side

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Where is the internal capsule?

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Divides the caudate nucleus and the thalamus from the internal 15 MINUTES THROUGH

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9
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What is wrong with this statement?
The corticospinal tract originates from the ventrolateral (motor) thalamic nucleus

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The pyramidal tract originates from the ventrolateral thalamic nucleus
Corticospinal tracts originate from the motor cortex

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What is wrong with this statement?
The motor cortex produces an abnormal rhythmical output in Parkinson’s disease

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Parkinson’s is a disorder of the Basal Ganglia

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What is wrong with this statement?
A stroke affecting the motor cortex will result in a greater neurological deficit than the same sized stroke affecting the internal capsule

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It will result in a LESSER neurological deficit

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What is wrong with this statement?
The lateral corticospinal tract decussates at the level of the pons

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Are we expected to know/learn Brodmann’s areas?

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NO
But are expected to know he looked through a microscope to see the different cellular make-ups of the brain and map out where they differ - our learning by sulci/gyri is a more crude division of function

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What is the single best answer on the primary motor cortex?

  • The corticospinal tract originates from the ventrolateral (motor) thalamic nucleus
  • The corticospinal tracts pass between the basal ganglia and thalamus to enter the cerebral peduncle
  • The lateral corticospinal tract decussates at the level of the pons
  • A stroke affecting the motor cortex will result in a greater neurological deficit than the same sized stroke affecting the internal capsule
  • The motor cortex produces an abnormal rhythmical output in Parkinson’s disease
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The corticospinal tracts pass between the basal ganglia and thalamus to enter the cerebral peduncle
They form the internal capsule

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