Self Assessment Quiz - Module 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Telencephalon, Diencephalon and Brainstem are all terms we would use when taking a _____ approach to neurobiology:

  • Regional Approach
  • Functional approach
  • Clinical approach
A

Regional approach

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2
Q

The ___ looks at the discrepancy between typical and atypical functioning.

  • clinical approach
  • systems approach
    -functional approach
  • regional approach
A

clinical approach

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3
Q

Which of the following is the metabolic center of the neuron?

  • soma
  • primary dendrite
  • axon hillock
A

Soma

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4
Q

Neurons can be described as:

  • projection
  • dopaminergic
  • interneurons
  • glutaminergic
A

All of above

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5
Q

_____ is where information from one neuron is transmitted to another neuron.

  • synapse
  • nucleus
  • node of ranvier
  • soma
A

Synapse

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6
Q

Excitatory synapses increase like likelihood that an action potential will fire.

True or False

A

True

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7
Q

Which of the following is an example of a glial cell of the CNS?

  • Ogliodendrocytes
  • Schawnn
  • Macrophages
  • Satelite
A

Ogliodendrocytes

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8
Q

All of the following are glial cells of the PNS except:

  • Microglia
  • Schwann
  • Satelite
  • Macrophages
A
  • Microglia
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9
Q

The following are key functions of what type of glial cell: maintenance of extracellular ionic movement; secretion of growth factors; structural and metabolic support neurons ?

  • astrocytes
  • microglia
  • ogliodendrocytes
  • schawnn cells
A

Astrocytes

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10
Q

The best chance for nerve regeneration is found with which type of nerve injury?

  • Neurapraxia
  • Neurotmesis
  • axonotmesis
  • axopraxia
A
  • neurapraxia
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11
Q

Motor and mental function is what lobe brain function

  • frontal
  • parietal
  • temporal
  • occipital
A

Frontal

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12
Q

Sensory function

  • frontal
  • parietal
  • temporal
  • occipital
A

Parietal

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13
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Auditory, emotions and memory function

  • frontal
  • parietal
  • temporal
  • occipital
A

Temporal

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14
Q

Visual function

  • frontal
  • parietal
  • temporal
  • occipital
A

Occipital

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