
NA Final exam past test 1
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Transection of the left optic nerve would lead to degeneration of fibers in the
Light entering the retina would reach which of the listed layers last?
Which of the following results in L homononymous hemianopsia?
Which of the following would result in a bitemporal hemianopia?
The visual projection fibers in the internal capsule originate from cell bodies in theĀ
Damage to which part of the diencephalon would result in a dyskinesia?
Select the best match.
Which specific relay nucleus send fibers to the temporal lobe?
Axons from the R cerebral cortex terminate directly on cell bodies in the L
When you bite your lip you are first aware of painful sensations when the impulses reach theĀ
Damage to which of the following could result in a L hemiplegia with a loss of conscious proprioception on the same side?
Cell bodies of extrapyramidal UMN are located in the
Stimulation of the corticobulbar tract could result in contraction of muscles of theĀ
Severing the fibers in the pyramid would primarily result in chromatolysis of cell bodies in the
Stimulation of motor fibers in the genu of the internal capsule would most likely result in movement of the
Following a stroke, a patient had a R side weakness of the arm, leg and a portion of the face. In addition, the L eye was only able to move laterally. Damage to which region could result in these symptoms?
What is a symptom common to both lower and upper motor neuron lesions?
A patient developed a weakness of the muscles of the R side of the face. His mouth was lopsided and he had difficulty eating. He had to wear a patch over his eye to prevent it from drying out and becoming ulcerated. Damage to which of the following could result in these symptoms?
Damage to which of the following would result in difficulty with movements of the contralateral side of the body?
The pyramid of the medulla is supplied with blood from the
Putamen receives most of its input from the
Which of the following is an example of chorea?
Hemiballism is associated with damage to the
Which action is NOT associated with PD?
An MRI of a 40 year old M showed enlarged ventricles with a profound degeneration of the striatum. This is most consistent with
What is a non-motor symptom of PD?
During the Romberg test, a patient was unable to maintain his balance while standing with his eyes closed or open. Damage to which of the following would most likely result in this finding?
The cerebral cortex primarily communicates with the cerebellum through the fibers that descend, synapse in the __ and then cross and enter the cerebellum via the ___.
Which symptom is most associated with damage to the vermal regions of the cerebellum?
Which portion of the cerebellum is most involved with typing a text?
A large rapidly growing glioblastoma in the parietal lobe could result in a cingulate gyrus slipping under the __ into the other hemisphere.
Which region of the neocortex contains both granular and agranular heterotypical cortex?
Which fiber bundle interconects the primary SS cortex of the R and L hemi?
Select the correct order of processing
An MRI of a patient revealed a large tumor in the anterior portion of the frontal lobe. Which symptom may be present in this patient?
Electrical stimulation of what region during surgery would most likely result in movement of the contralateral hand?
Following a car accident, a student developed seizures preceded by the smell of vomit. Abnormal discharge of which lobe is most likely responsible for this symptom?
Which symptom is MOST associated with damage to the premotor cortex?
Bilateral damage to the hippocampus is most associated with
A patient experienced transient ischemic attacks that caused a sudden loss of vision in one eye. This is most likely caused by small emboli from the ICA traveling into
Which symptom is most consistent with occlusion of the right middle cerebral artery in a right handed individual?
The anterior cerebral artery supplies blood to all of the following except
Occlusion of the lenticulostriate branches of the middle cerebral artery would most likely result in a significant muscle weakness in the contralateralĀ
A stroke patient had R sided loss of sensation from the face accompanied by deviation of the jaw. In addition, the patient had difficulty walking on the same side of the body. The R lower limb muscles had reduced muscle tone and the DTR were pendular with lack of check. Occlusion of a branch of which vessel would most likely result in these symptoms?
Occlusion of the inferior division of the MCA resulted in an aphasia. Which symptom would most likely be present?
You suspect a patient has a cortical stroke. Which symptom confirms that the cerebral cortex has been damaged?
The development of twisted filaments within pyramidal cell bodies and abnormal extracellular protein deposits is a hallmark of which disease?
A women is bitten by her friend's evil Chihuahua. Subsequently she became very anxious whenever she saw a dog. Which area would be most responsible for causing this anxiety?
The loss of the ability to organize the nervous system to lower the core temperature is most associated with damage to theĀ
The majority of fibers in the olfactory tract terminate in the