Ch 14 - Brainstem 3 - Notable Landmarks of the Main Brainstem Cross-Sections

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Neuroscience (Exam 3) Quiz on Ch 14 - Brainstem 3 - Notable Landmarks of the Main Brainstem Cross-Sections, created by Ben Williams on 27/03/2017.
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Question 1

Question
Caudal Medulla
Answer
  • Gracile Fascicle
  • Gracile Nucleus
  • Cuneate Nucleus
  • Central Canal
  • AnteroLateral System
  • Medial Lemniscus
  • Pyramid

Question 2

Question
Caudal Midbrain
Answer
  • Inferior Colliculus
  • Trochlear Nucleus
  • Superior Cerebellar Peduncle

Question 3

Answer
  • Middle Cerebellar Peduncle
  • Pontine Nucleus

Question 4

Question
Rostral Medulla
Answer
  • Inferior Cellebellar Peduncle
  • Inferior Olivary Nucleus
  • Anterolateral System
  • Medial Lemniscus
  • Pyramid

Question 5

Question
Rostral Midbrain
Answer
  • Superior Colliculus
  • Periaquaductal Gray
  • Oculomotor Nucleus
  • Anterolateral System
  • Medial Lemniscus
  • Red Nucleus

Question 6

Question
The Oculomotor Nucleus can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
  • Rostral Midbrain
  • Caudal Midbrain
  • Pons
  • Rostral Medulla
  • Caudal Medulla

Question 7

Question
The Trochlear Nucleus can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
  • Rostral Midbrain
  • Caudal Midbrain
  • Pons
  • Rostral Medulla
  • Caudal Medulla

Question 8

Question
The Pontine Nucleus can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
  • Rostral Midbrain
  • Caudal Midbrain
  • Pons
  • Rostral Medulla
  • Caudal Medulla

Question 9

Question
The Inferior Olivary Nucleus can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
  • Rostral Midbrain
  • Caudal Midbrain
  • Pons
  • Rostral Medulla
  • Caudal Medulla

Question 10

Question
The Red Nucleus can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
  • Rostral Midbrain
  • Caudal Midbrain
  • Pons
  • Rostral Medulla
  • Caudal Medulla

Question 11

Question
The Superior Colliculus can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
  • Rostral Midbrain
  • Caudal Midbrain
  • Pons
  • Rostral Medulla
  • Caudal Medulla

Question 12

Question
The Inferior Colliculus can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
  • Rostral Midbrain
  • Caudal Midbrain
  • Pons
  • Rostral Medulla
  • Caudal Medulla

Question 13

Question
The Superior Cerebellar Peduncle can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
  • Rostral Midbrain
  • Caudal Midbrain
  • Pons
  • Rostral Medulla
  • Caudal Medulla

Question 14

Question
The Middle Cerebellar Peduncle can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
  • Rostral Midbrain
  • Caudal Midbrain
  • Pons
  • Rostral Medulla
  • Caudal Medulla

Question 15

Question
The Inferior Cerebellar Peduncle can be identified on which brainstem cross-section?
Answer
  • Rostral Midbrain
  • Caudal Midbrain
  • Pons
  • Rostral Medulla
  • Caudal Medulla

Question 16

Question
The Pyramids can be identified on which brainstem cross-sections?
Answer
  • Rostral Midbrain
  • Caudal Midbrain
  • Pons
  • Rostral Medulla
  • Caudal Medulla
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