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        | an inhibitory postsynaptic potential ____ |  | Definition 
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        | the summation of the synaptic potentials from more than one presynaptic neuron is called |  | Definition 
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        | the part of the nervous system containing the brain and the spinal cord is the |  | Definition 
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        | the strengths of the sensory stimuli or summated synaptic potentials is often encoded as |  | Definition 
 
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        | which of the following cells is a type of macrophage that is specific to the vertebrate cerntral nervous system |  | Definition 
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        | information coming from the eye is said to belong to the |  | Definition 
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        | crossing of fibers from one side of the brain to the other |  | 
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        | the pyramids are found in the |  | Definition 
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        | the part of the brain that can directly influence or inhibit the release of hormones from the pituitary is the |  | Definition 
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        | of the 3 types of muscle fibers, which is the quickest to fatigue? |  | Definition 
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        | cell bodies of the sensory neurons are located in the |  | Definition 
 
        | dorsal root ganglia of the spinal cord |  | 
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        | the central sulcus separates which lobes |  | Definition 
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        | any stimulus that you are aware of or any conscious behavior is associated with |  | Definition 
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        | the ______ is comprised of the thalamus, hypothalamus, and epithalamus |  | Definition 
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        | the cerebrospinal fluid is derived from the blood |  | Definition 
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        | the fourth ventricle of the brain lies adjacted to the |  | Definition 
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        | the ______ neurons are most abundant in the body and are the major type of the CNS |  | Definition 
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        | which of these effectors is not directly controlled by the automatic nervous system |  | Definition 
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        | control of temperature, endocrine activity and thirst are functions associated with the |  | Definition 
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        | the brainstem consists of the |  | Definition 
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        | the diencephalon of the adult brain is formed from a primary brain vesicle called the |  | Definition 
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        | the central canal is associated with the |  | Definition 
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        | the summation of the synaptic potentials from more than one presynaptic neuron is called |  | Definition 
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        | the _____ conducts impulses toward the cell body |  | Definition 
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        | the strengths of sensory stimuli or summated synaptic potentials is often encoded as |  | Definition 
 
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        | which of the following cell types is responsible for secreting cerbrial spinal fluid |  | Definition 
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        | the arbor vitae refers to |  | Definition 
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        | the layer of meninges that serves as the inner periosteum of the cranial bone is |  | Definition 
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        | the ____ acts to compare motor output from motor cortex with the motion performed and make adjustments as necessary |  | Definition 
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        | pyramids are found in the |  | Definition 
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        | the part of the brain that can directly influence or inhibit the release of hormones from the pituitary is the |  | Definition 
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        | the brain area includes control of sleep/wake cycles and onset of puberty |  | Definition 
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        | the berebrospinal fluid is returned to the blood in the venus sinuses by way of projections is called |  | Definition 
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        | the primary visual cortex is located in the |  | Definition 
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        | which of the following would you NOT find in normal cerebrospinal fluid |  | Definition 
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        | the central sulcus separates which lobes |  | Definition 
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        | the function of commissures is to connect |  | Definition 
 
        | correspondonding areas of the two hemispheres |  | 
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        | which of the following is not involved with motor activity (either initiation or coordination) |  | Definition 
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        | nuclei of cranial nerves V-VII are found in the |  | Definition 
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        | bipolar cells are commonly |  | Definition 
 
        | found in the retina of the eye |  | 
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        | a second nerve impulse cannot be generated until |  | Definition 
 
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        | which is not a structural feature of a neuron |  | Definition 
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        | A neuron which has its primary function the job of integration is called |  | Definition 
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        | collections of nerve cell bodies inside the central nervous system are called |  | Definition 
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        | parkinsons disease results from a degeneration of the _____ leading to an underproduction of ____ resulting in ____ tremors. |  | Definition 
 
        | substantia nigra, dopamine, resting |  | 
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        | an area of the brain in which the blood brain barrier is disrupted would be the |  | Definition 
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        | the ventricular structures responsible for production of cerebral spinal fluid are the |  | Definition 
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        | cranial nerve I carries _____ information |  | Definition 
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        | loss of ability to perform skilled motor activities such as piano playing, with no paralysis or weakness in specific muscles, might suggest damage to the:    |  | Definition 
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        | the ______ is a major relay station for sensory information ascending to primary sensory areas of the cerebral cortex |  | Definition 
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        | the motor control of the left side of the body by the left side of the brain is termed |  | Definition 
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        | the ridges of the cerebral hemispheres are termed |  | Definition 
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        | the brain stem is made up of |  | Definition 
 
        | medulla oblongata, pons, midbrain |  | 
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        | mostly multipolar neurons |  | 
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        | the somatic nervous system is responsible for |  | Definition 
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        | a nerve is a bundle of ____ in the _____ |  | Definition 
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        | the ______ neurons are the most abundant in the body and are the major type of the CNS |  | Definition 
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        | if a motor neuron in the body were stimulated by, an electrode placed about midpoint along the length of the axon |  | Definition 
 
        | muscle contraction would occur and the impulse would spread bidirectionally |  | 
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        | are gap in the myelin sheath |  | 
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