The four major lobes of the cerebrum are called as:
1. dorsal, ventral, lateral and medial
2. parietal, frontal, dorsal, occipital
3. motor, sensory, associative and integrative
4. frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital
Corpus callosum:
1. is a part of the ventricular system.
2. divides the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe.
3. connects the right and left cerebral hemispheres.
4. is an extension of the diencephalon.
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Which of the following has most of the cerebrospinal fluid at any instant?
1. dural sinuses
2. pia mater
3. subarachnoid space
4. epidural space
Forebrain in early developmental stage is called:
1. prosencephalon
2. diencephalon
3. telencephalon
4. rhombencephalon
Located in the lower portion of the frontal lobe, the Broca's area is primarily concerned with:
1. visual reflexes
2. motor speech
3. neural hearing
4. sensory impulses
The precentral gyrus in the parietal lobe is the primary:
1. sensory area
2. visual area
3. auditory area
4. motor area
What is the term for lack of blood flow?
1. hypoxia
2. infarction
3. ischemia
4. hypoxemia
The major neurotransmitter released in the basal ganglia is:
1. epinephrine
2. serotonin
3. endorphin
4. dopamine
The third ventricle, filled with CSF, is the cavity near:
1. hippocampus
2. thalamus
3. cerebellum
4. medulla oblongata
Most CSF is produced by:
1. lateral ventricle
2. arachnoid villi
3. choroid plexus
4. dural sinus