13. The Peripheral Nervous System
Organization of Sensory Pathways
- Multiple ChoiceAll spinal nerves are mixed nerves.1481views13rank
- Multiple ChoiceAt the perceptual level, the ability to differentiate the submodalities of a sensation is known as __________.902views
- Multiple ChoiceConcerning sensory perception, the two-point discrimination test assesses the patient's for __________.1319views
- Textbook Question
Why is visceral pain often perceived as cutaneous pain?
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How do upper and lower motor neurons differ?
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List and describe the basic steps involved in producing movement, beginning with the upper motor neurons in the cerebral cortex.
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The lower motor neurons that innervate contractile skeletal muscle fibers are called:
a. α-motor neurons
b. β-motor neurons
c. upper motor neurons
d. γ-motor neurons
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Explain why you lose both motor and sensory function of a part of your body when a spinal nerve is numbed with anesthetic agents.
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When Mr. Williams goes to the emergency department with pain in the area along the midline of the diaphragm, he worries he is having a heart attack. Could the pain be related to his heart? Could it be related to any other organ(s)? Explain.
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What are the three major somatic sensory pathways and their functions?
334views - Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following correctly describes the initial step in the dorsal column-medial lemniscal pathway?154views
- Textbook Question
Ramin presents for evaluation after a severe shoulder injury during which his entire brachial plexus suffered damage. What effects would you expect Ramin to have from this injury?
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When Mr. Dinh goes to the emergency department with pain in the area along the midline of the diaphragm, he worries he is having a heart attack. Could the pain be related to his heart? Could it be related to any other organ(s)? Explain.
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Briefly describe the three stages of neuron development.
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The neural machinery of the spinal cord is at the
(a) precommand level
(b) projection level
(c) segmental level
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