OTD-516 Module 2 Test Review
Chapters 10, 11, 13, 14, 15
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_____ order neurons transport signals from the spinal cord/brainstem to the thalamus.
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_____ axons of somatosensory first-order neurons project from the cell body into the spinal cord or brainstem.
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True or False: peripheral nerve and dermatomal distributions do NOT change in the trunk.
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High-fidelity information is transmitted to the cerebral cortex via _____ relay pathways.
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Somatosensory information is essential for all of the following EXCEPT:
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The _____ tract modulates arousal, attention, and sleep-waking cycles.
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Muscle contraction is produced when _____ slides relative to _____.
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Alpha motor neurons convey signals to _____ skeletal muscle fibers.
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Which myotome is responsible for elbow extension?
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Which medial motor tract receives information about head movement and position from vestibular structures, while also affecting activity in MNs controlling neck and upper back muscles?
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This lateral motor tract is the most important pathway controlling voluntary movement; it is also responsible for fractionation.
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The cortico-brainstem tracts facilitate MNs innervating all of the following EXCEPT:
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Which layer of the cerebellar cortex contains Purkinje cell bodies?
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Which fissure separates the posterior lobe and the flocculonodular lobe?
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Posterior spinocerebellar pathways enter the cerebellar cortex via the _____ cerebellar peduncle.
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