Chapter 16: Sensory, Motor, and Integrative Systems – Flashcards
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The awareness of differences in the external or internal environment is defined as:
perception
transduction
sensation
integration
conduction
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sensation
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Which of the following would not be considered to be a sensory modality?
pain
vision
equilibrium
thought
vibration
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thought
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A generator potential produces action potentials and a receptor potential causes release of neurotransmitters.
True/False
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True
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Which of the following does NOT consist primarily of rapidly adapting sensory receptors?
body position
touch
pressure
smell
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body position
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Which of the following somatic sensations has an encapsulated nerve ending as its sensory receptor?
tickle
pain
heat or cold
pressure
itch
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pressure
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The best example of referred pain is:
shoulder pain while throwing a baseball
pain still present several minutes after stubbing your toe
pain felt into the left arm during a heart attack
pain down your leg from a pinched nerve in your back
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pain felt into the left arm during a heart attack
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The body parts represented by the largest area on the somatosensory map are the:
trunk
fingers
shoulders
thighs
legs
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fingers
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The basal ganglia provide direct input to the lower motor neurons (final common pathway).
True/False
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False
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The vocal cords, lips, and face combined would occupy a larger area in the primary motor area of the cerebral cortex than the wrist, elbow, and shoulder combined.
True/False
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True
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Which of the following is not a function of the cerebellum?
monitors actual movement
provides movement corrections
monitors intentions for movement
initiates movement
receives input from the vestibular apparatus in the inner ear
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initiates movement
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Which stimulus does not stimulate the reticular activating system (RAS)?
an alarm clock
pain
smoke
bright light
movement of the limbs
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Smoke
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Sleep walking occurs in which stage of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep?
stage 1
stage 2
stage 3
stage 4
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stage 4
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Memory is best defined as:
the reinforcement that results from frequent retrieval of a piece of information
the capability for change while learning
the way in which information is stored and retrieved
the ability to attain new information or skills
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the way in which information is stored and retrieved
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The term used for an increased memory response to an event is:
synesthesia
long-term potentiation
memory consolidation
plasticity
bradykinesia
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long-term potentiation
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Sensation differs from perception in that perception involves activity of the cerebral cortex.
True/False
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True
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Different somatic sensations are detected by different types of receptors
True/False
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True
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Special senses like taste, hearing and vision require receptors that are separate from the first order neuron.
True/False
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True
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The general senses are detected by receptors on the dendritic nerve endings of first-order-sensory neurons.
True/False
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True
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Adaptation of sensory receptors involves decreasing the receptor potential as a stimulus decreases in intensity.
True/False
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False
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People would benefit from losing the ability to perceive pain.
True/False
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False
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Pain sensation is detected by slowly adapting receptors.
True/False
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True
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Calling a receptor a mechanoreceptor is classifying that receptor by
1. type of stimulus detected
2. location
3. structure
1 only
2 only
3 only
1 and 2 are correct.
1, 2 and 3 are correct.
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1 only
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Which network of neurons is responsible for arousal and maintenance of consciousness?
limbic system
reticular activating system
tectospinal circuit
reticular activating system and tectospinal circuit are both correct
limbic system, reticular activating system and tectospinal circuit are all correct
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reticular activating system
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Changes in neurons that allow for learning and for changes in behavior are known as:
plasticity
long-term potentiation
NREM
plasticity and long-term potentiation are both correct
plasticity, long-term potentiation and NREM are all correct
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plasticity
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Damage to upper motor neurons results in flaccid paralysis and a loss of reflexes on the same side of the body as the injury.
True/False
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False