Neuroanatomy - Module 4 - Statistics

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A neurologist runs a feather over your left hand. To process this sensation, where are the following: First order neuron cell bodies Left Dorsal Root Ganglion
91%
A neurologist runs a feather over your left hand. To process this sensation, where does the following occur: Decussation Medulla
59%
A neurologist runs a feather over your left hand. To process this sensation, where does the following occur: Termination of the pathway Primary Somatosensory Cortex
59%
A neurologist runs a feather over your left hand. To process this sensation, where do the following run: First order neuron axons Dorsal Columns
53%
You step on a bed of hot coals with your right foot. Where are the following? First order neuron cell bodies Right Dorsal Root Ganglion
47%
A neurologist runs a feather over your left hand. To process this sensation, where are the following: Second order neuron axons Right Medial Lemniscus
47%
A neurologist runs a feather over your left hand. To process this sensation, where does the following occur: Second Synapse Right Ventral Posterolateral Nucleus
44%
Tina, a 23 year old female, entered a clinical experiment without reading the description. During the trial, both of her VPL nuclei in her thalamus are lesioned. What symptoms would she likely be experiencing? All of the above
41%
You step on a bed of hot coals with your right foot. Where are the following? Second order neuron axons Left Lateral Spinothalamic Tract
41%
You step on a bed of hot coals with your right foot. Where are the following? Second Synapse Left Ventral Posterolateral Nucleus
35%
You step on a bed of hot coals with your right foot. Where are the following? First synapse Right Substantia Gelatinosa
32%
You step on a bed of hot coals with your right foot. Where are the following? Decussation Ventral White Commissure
32%
Louise, an 80 year old female, has a meningioma that damages only her ventral white commissure at T10. What symptom is she most likely experiencing? Bilateral analgesia around the level of her umbilicus
24%
Bob, a 90 year old male, presents to your office with bilateral loss of vibration sensation and inability to feel a cotton wisp. His pinprick test is normal. Imaging shows a focal CNS lesion. Where is the most likely location of the lesion? Medulla
24%
Gene, a 74 year old male, had difficulty and ataxia while trying to perform a Finger-nose-finger exam, and has a positive Romberg sign. Where is the LEAST likely location of the lesion? Spinothalamic tract
21%
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