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Neurological quiz
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Quiz on Neurological quiz, created by James Wood on 13/06/2016.
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Question 1
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What is the somatic peripheral nervous system
Answer
skin and muscle
viscera
brain
spine
Question 2
Question
What is the autonomic nervous system
Answer
Viscera (Organs)
Skin and Muscle
Bones
Balance
Question 3
Question
How many litres is the brain
Answer
1.2 - 1.5
1 - 1.2
1.5 - 2
2
Question 4
Question
What Percentage of blood sugar and oxygen does the brain use.
Answer
10%
15%
20%
25%
Question 5
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4 Parts of the Brain
Answer
Brainstem, Cerebellum, Limbie System, Cerebrum
Brainstem, Cerebellum, Spine, Limbie System
Cerebral Cortex, Thalamus, Cerebellum, Limbie System
Spine, Dermatome, Cerebellum, Limbie System
Question 6
Question
What is the role of the medulla oblongata
Answer
Breathing and Heart rate
Digestion
Motor Control and Sensory Analysis
Vision
Question 7
Question
What is the Role of the Pons
Answer
Motor Control and Sensory Analysis
Heart Rate
Breathing
Vision and Eye movement.
Question 8
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What is the Role of the Midbrain
Answer
Vision, Hearing and Eye Movement.
Motor Control and Sensory Analysis
Breathing and Heart Rate
Sleeping
Question 9
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What are the 3 areas of the Brainstem
Answer
Medulla oblongata, Pons, Midbrain
Medulla oblongata, Reticular Formation, Pons
Pons, Midbrain, Thalamus
Diencephalon, Pons, Medulla oblongata
Question 10
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What does the Reticular Formation Regulate
Answer
Vision
Breathing and Heart Rate
Consciousness and Sleep
Motor and Sensory Control
Question 11
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What does the Diencephalon include
Answer
Thalamus, Hypothalamus, Epithalamus
Hypothalamus, Epithalamus, Pons
Thalamus, Hypothalamus, Reticular Formation
Epithalamus, Thalamus, Medulla oblongata
Question 12
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What is the role of the Thalamus
Answer
Relays Sensory information and contains nuclei dealing with motor planning and control
Controls and integrates NS activities such as body temperature and Sleep patterns.
Secretion of hormones from pituitary gland and regulation of motor pathways and emotion
Regulate Vision and Eye sight
Question 13
Question
What is the role of the Hypothalamus
Answer
Controls and integrates NS activities such as body temperature and Sleep patterns.
Relays Sensory information and contains nuclei dealing with motor planning and control
Secretion of hormones from pituitary gland and regulation of motor pathways and emotion
Regulates vision
Question 14
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What is the role of the Epithalamus
Answer
Secretion of hormones from pituitary gland and regulation of motor pathways and emotion
Regulates Vision
Relays Sensory information and contains nuclei dealing with motor planning and control
Controls and integrates NS activities such as body temperature and Sleep patterns.
Question 15
Question
What is the role of the Cerebellum
Answer
Smooth out coordination and fine tune motor movements
Automatic Functions Like Breathing, regulating sleep, relaying information.
The emotional brain, controls pleasure, pain, anger and affection. Also involved in memory generation and recall.
Controls Sensory processing and motor function.
Question 16
Question
What is the role of the Brainstem
Answer
Automatic Functions Like Breathing, regulating sleep, relaying information.
Smooth out coordination and fine tune motor movements
The emotional brain, controls pleasure, pain, anger and affection. Also involved in memory generation and recall.
Controls Sensory processing and motor function.
Question 17
Question
What is the role of the Limbic System
Answer
The emotional brain, controls pleasure, pain, anger and affection. Also involved in memory generation and recall.
Automatic Functions Like Breathing, regulating sleep, relaying information.
Smooth out coordination and fine tune motor movements
Controls Sensory processing and motor function.
Question 18
Question
What is the role of the Cerebrum
Answer
Controls Sensory processing and motor function.
The emotional brain, controls pleasure, pain, anger and affection. Also involved in memory generation and recall.
Automatic Functions Like Breathing, regulating sleep, relaying information.
Smooth out coordination and fine tune motor movements.
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