
Neuroanatomy L23-28
Quiz by Seleste Parma
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Match the thalamic nuclei
Match the nuclei
Match the following.
Match the following scenarios
Match the following conditions and their presentations.
Sort the following.
Which of the following is responsible for fine hand movements and precision grip?
Match the following weaknesses and lesion locations.
Match the following.
Sort the following.
Sort the following about the cerebellum.
Vestibular system pathway
Sort the following.
Match the following.
Where is the tonsil of the cerebellum located?
What part of the cerebellum is the most primitive?
What is the order of processing in the cerebellum?
Where are the cell bodies located in the cerebellum?
Which of the following does trunk/postural adjustments?
Which of the following is responsible for limb adjustments during movements in progress?
Which of the following is responsible for planning and learning skilled movements of the distal limbs, esp the hands?
Which of the following is responsible for equilibrium and control of eye movements?
Match the parts of the cerebellum and their main inputs and outputs.
Cerebellum fibers linked to ipsilateral side of body except
Where do the fibers of the red nucleus decussate?
Order the steps of cerebellar activity and the vestibular system.
Order the steps of cerebellar activity during walking.
What is the order of the walking pathway of the cerebellum after sensory info from the SC is sent to inform the cerebellum about the actual position of the body and limbs?
What is the order of cerebellar activity during writing?
Which of the following is part of the superior cerebellar peduncle?
Which of the following is part of the inferior cerebellar peduncle?
In an uncal herniation, the uncus herniates inferiorly through
A lesion located where would most likely produce truncal ataxia?
A lesion located where would most likely produce nystagmus?
Which of the following are part of the lentiform nuclei?
Which of the following are part of the striatum?
What are the parts of the substantia nigra?
Where is the subthalamus and substantia nigra located?
A pt has ataxia in their L lower limb. Where is the lesion most likely located?
Which of the following are associated with vermal lesions?
Which of the following are associated with flocculonodular lobe lesions?
Which of the following happen ipsilaterally in the part of the lower limb of the lateral hemisphere?
Which of the following happen ipsilaterally in the part of the upper limb of the lateral hemisphere?
Which of the following is consistent with damage to the more lateral parts of the hemisphere?
Arnold Chiari malformations are characterized by downward displacement of cerebellar tonsils into the
Which of the following typically results in contralateral damage if injured?
Match the cortical areas with motor homunculus.