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the pons connects with the cerebellum through pedunculus cerebellaris medius
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the basilar part of the pons is made of fibers only
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within the pons tegmentum are located the nuclei of the cranial nerves IX, X and XI
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the roots of XII cranial nerve appear in the retroolivary sulcus
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the midbrain is delineated from the diencephalon by the optic tracts
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the nuclei of the caudal colliculus are relay station in the auditory pathway
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CN VI (abducens) appears in the interpeduncular fossa
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the brainstem contains reflex centers for respiration and cardiovascular control
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phylogenically new parts of the brain stem are located on its ventral aspect
Question 10
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substantia nigra is part of the pyramid system
Question 11
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the following structures are found in the opened part of the dorsal surface of medulla oblongata
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pyramidal decussation
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olive
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vagal trigone
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facial colliculus
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gracile tubercle
Question 12
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breathing centers accessory to the medulla oblongata are located in which brain areas
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cerebellum
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pons
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hypothalamus
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midbrain
Question 13
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the brain stem includes all of the following except
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medulla
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pons
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midbrain
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cerebral cortex
Question 14
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the area that coordinates visual reflexes is the
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cerebellum
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superior colliculus
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inferior colliculus
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cerebral peduncles
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how many of the pairs of cranial nerves originate from the brain stem
Question 16
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all of the following statements concerning the vestibulocerebellar pathway are correct except it
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plays a role in the initiation, planning and timing of voluntary motor activities
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projects via the medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF)
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receives input from the cristae ampullares
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receives input from the maculae of the utricle and saccule
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includes the flocculonodular lobe
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all of the following statements concerning the red nucleus are correct EXCEPT
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it influences the cerebellum via the inferior olivary nucleus
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its primary effect is on truncal and proximal muscles
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it receives bilateral input from the motor and premotor complex
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it receives contralateral input from the nucleus interpositus
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it receives modest input from the contralateral dentate nucleus
Question 18
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which of the following is not a medullary vital center
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blood pressure
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cardiac
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vasomotor
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respiratory
Question 19
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three nuclei within the medulla oblongata function as vital centers for controlling heart rate, blood pressure, and......
Question 20
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the centers that control vital visceral activities are located within the ......... area of the brain
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hypothalamus
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cerebral cortex
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pons
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medulla oblongata
Question 21
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in the floor of the fourth ventricle
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the trigonum vagi is at the inferior angle next to the midline
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the facial colliculus is next to the midline in its upper half
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the vestibular area is adjacent to the lateral angle
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the trigonum hypoglossi is lateral to the trigonum vagi
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the abducent nucleus lies deep to the facial colliculus
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the following structures are found in the midbrain
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the substantia nigra
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the superior colliculi (corpora quadrigemina)
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the motor nucleus of the trigeminal nerve
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the nucleus of the abducent nerve
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the decussation of the superior cerebellar peduncles
Question 23
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The following nuclei are found in the pons
Question 24
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in the medulla oblongata
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the olive lies between the pyramid and the inferior cerebellar peduncle
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the vagus nerve emerges between the pyramid and the olive
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the decussation of the pyramids is found in the posterior median sulcus
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the gracile tubercle lies posteriorly next to the midline
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the spinal nucleus of the trigeminal nerve lies dorsilaterlly
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the medial lemniscus
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is formed by fibers which come mainly from the gracile and cuneate nuclei of the same side
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is part of the proprioceptive pathway from the periphery to the cerebral cortex
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forms a bundle of fibres lying anteroposteriorly in the pons
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forms a bundle of fibres lying anteroposteriorly in the medulla oblongata
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ends in the lateral nucleus of the thalamus
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the pyramid of the hind brain
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is medial to the roots of the hypoglossal nerve
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is medial to the olive
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consists mainly of descending fibres
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consists of fibres all of which decussate in the medulla oblongata
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consists of fibres all of whose cells bodies are in the precentral gyrus of the cerebral hemispheres
Question 27
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contains nuclei whose neurones have fibres which go to the cerebellum
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contains nuclei which connect the cerebral cortex with the cerebellar cortex
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lies on the basilar part of the occipital bone
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is anterior to the basilar artery
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is superior to the emerging facial nerve
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the following are found in the midbrain
Question 29
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has the trigeminal nerve emerging from its superior border
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contains in its anterior (basilar) part the nuclei pontis
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contains in its anterior part the pyramidal (corticospinal) tracts
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is connected to the cerebellum by the superior cerebellar peduncle
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contains the upward continuation of the medial lemnisucs
Question 30
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the following are found in the midbrain
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the nucleus of the oculomotor nerve
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the tectospinal tract
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the medial longitudinal bundle
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the superior salivary nucleus
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the nucleus of the tractus solitarius
Question 31
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the border between medulla oblongata and pons on the ventral surface of brain is [blank_start]sulcus bulbopontinus[blank_end]
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the pons connects with the cerebellum via [blank_start]middle cerebellar peduncle[blank_end]
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the cranial nerves are appearing in sulcus bulbopontinus are: [blank_start]n. abducens[blank_end], [blank_start]n.facialis[blank_end], [blank_start]n.vestibulocochlearis[blank_end]
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n. abducens
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n.facialis
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n.vestibulocochlearis
Question 34
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the cranial nerves nuclei located in the tegmentum of pons include: [blank_start]n.trigeminus[blank_end], [blank_start]n.abducens[blank_end], [blank_start]n.facialis[blank_end], [blank_start]n.vestibulocochlearis[blank_end]
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n.trigeminus
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n.abducens
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n.facialis
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n.vestibulocochlearis
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the midbrain includes the following parts: [blank_start]tectum[blank_end], [blank_start]tegmentum[blank_end], [blank_start]crus cerebri[blank_end]
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tectum
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tegmentum
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crus cerebri
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in sulcus medialis cruris cerebri appear the roots of [blank_start]n.oculomotorius[blank_end]
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the [blank_start]medulla[blank_end] has the main centers for breathing reflexes
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the connection between the third and fourth ventricle is called the [blank_start]cerebral aqueduct[blank_end]
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phylogenically new part of the midbrain is [blank_start]crus cerebri[blank_end]
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the nucleus of the caudal colliculus is a relay station in the [blank_start]auditory[blank_end] pathway
Question 41
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medulla oblongata: [blank_start]nucleus dorsalis nervi vagi[blank_end], [blank_start]nucleus olivaris inferior[blank_end], [blank_start]nucleus salvatorius caudalis[blank_end]
pons: [blank_start]nucleus facialis[blank_end]
midbrain: [blank_start]nucleus oculomotorius[blank_end], [blank_start]nucleus ruber[blank_end]
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nucleus dorsalis nervi vagi
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nucleus olivaris inferior
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nucleus salvatorius caudalis
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nucleus facialis
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nucleus oculomotorius
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nucleus ruber
Question 42
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colliculus caudalis: [blank_start]hearing reflex[blank_end]
colliculus rostralis: [blank_start]visual reflex[blank_end]
nucleus olivaris inferior: [blank_start]voluntary movement control[blank_end]
nucleus ceruleus: [blank_start]stress reflex[blank_end]
Question 43
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pyramid decussation: [blank_start]medulla oblongata[blank_end]
trapezoid body: [blank_start]pons[blank_end]
ventral tegmental decussation: [blank_start]nucleus ruber[blank_end]
dorsal tegmental decussation: [blank_start]tectum[blank_end]
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medulla oblongata
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pons
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nucleus ruber
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tectum
Question 44
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pyramid tract: [blank_start]voluntary movement control[blank_end]
vestibulospinal tract: [blank_start]balance control[blank_end]
medial lemniscus: [blank_start]proprioception[blank_end]
Question 45
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cardiovascular centre: [blank_start]medulla oblongata[blank_end]
proprioception: [blank_start]nucleus gracilis + cuneatus[blank_end]
gustatory system: [blank_start]nucleus solitarius[blank_end]
pain control: [blank_start]raphe nuclei[blank_end]
Question 46
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controls visual reflexes: [blank_start]midbrain[blank_end]
nerve tracts that connect the cerebrum to the cerebellum: [blank_start]pons[blank_end]
controls blood pressure: [blank_start]medulla oblongata[blank_end]
controls coughing and sneezing reflexes: [blank_start]medulla oblongata[blank_end]
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midbrain
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pons
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medulla oblongata
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medulla oblongata
Question 47
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pyramids: [blank_start]medulla oblongata[blank_end]
cerebral peduncle: [blank_start]midbrain[blank_end]
corpora quadrigemina: [blank_start]midbrain[blank_end]
middle cerebellar peduncle: [blank_start]pons[blank_end]
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medulla oblongata
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midbrain
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midbrain
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pons