The main sensory receptive area for the sense of touch is
1. the precentral gyrus
2. the postcentral gyrus
3. Wernicke's area
4. The amygdala
Motor aphasia may result due to the lesion of:
1. Broca's area
2. Wernicke's area
3. the cingulate gyrus
4. the angular gyrus
The emotion of fear is processed by:
1. the frontal lobes
2. the angular gyrus
3. the thalamus
4. the limbic system
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A malfunction of the corpora quadrigemina would affect:
1. vision and hearing
2. thermoregulation and osmoregulation
3. olfaction and taste
4. sleep and wakefulness
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An injury to the cerebellum would most probably lead to:
1. | hyperphagia | 2. | coma |
3. | aphasia | 4. | ataxia |
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The seat of the origin of the vagus nerve is:
1. red nucleus of the midbrain
2. epithalamus
3. pons
4. medulla oblongata
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When a person enters a dark room, in the rods of his eyes:
1. cGMP levels are high.
2. cGMP levels are low.
3. G protein is degraded.
4. An influx of Ca2+ ions is prevented.
As a sound grows in intensity while remaining at one frequency the basilar membrane:
1. vibrates more toward the base.
2. vibrates more toward the apex.
3. does not vibrate at all.
4. vibrates equally all along its length.
Identify the correct statement regarding the semicircular canals of the human internal ear:
1. There are three of them, all oriented in the same direction but sensitive to all possible head motions.
2. There are six of them, organized in three pairs with each pair sensitive to one kind of motion, such as up or down.
3. There are three stacked in a random fashion; all contributing to fluid flow through the utricle and saccule which interpret the direction of head movement from the resulting
fluid flow.
4. There are three oriented in different planes so that angular acceleration can be detected.
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