Anatomy & Physiology (7th Edition)
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The third ventricle is a cavity within the ... more
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Gray matter is found on the brain's surface or ... more
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The cerebral cortex has convolutions (folds or ... more
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The major motor and sensory areas are separated by... more
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The brain is wired to elicit functions on the ... more
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Commissural fibers (which form commissures) form a... more
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The anatomical units that comprise the basal ... more
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Most of the ascending sensory pathways traverse ... more
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The hypothalamus sends signals through the ... more
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The medulla is referring to the medulla oblongata... more
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The cerebral peduncles and the colliculi are part ... more
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Both the cerebrum and cerebellum are integral ... more
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A cerebellar lesion or damage typically leads to ... more
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The hypothalamus connects the brain's activities ... more
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When the reticular activating system (RAS) is ... more
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Conversion of short-term to long-term memory ... more
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In normal adults, delta waves are associated with ... more
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The terms "stupor," "lethargy," and "drowsiness" ... more
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During rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, dreaming ... more
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Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)Produced by a structure ... more
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A transient ischemic attack (TIA) happens when an ... more
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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative ... more
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The cervical and lumbar regions of the spinal cord... more
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Paralysis is a condition involving a loss of ... more
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; The central canal is a cerebrospinal fluid-... more
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The spinothalamic tracts have a three-neuron ... more
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The neurons from a person's right primary cortex ... more
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A tract is a collection of nerve fibers (axons) in... more
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The frontal lobe is located at the front of the ... more
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Dura mater Dura mater is the outermost of the ... more
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Arachnoid granulationsThe Arachnoid granulations ... more
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Integration and fine tuning of impulses are ... more
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Association fibers connect different parts of the ... more
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The cerebral cortex is divided into four different... more
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The central nervous system (CNS) is composed of ... more
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The blood brain barrier is formed by the ... more
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The precentral gyrus is the location of the ... more
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The fasciculus gracilis and fasciculus cuneatus ... more
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A cerebellar peduncle is a nerve tract that ... more
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There are five stages of sleep, and humans tend to... more
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Alzheimer's disease Syndrome defined by gradual ... more
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Traumatic brain injury that involves damage to the... more
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The cerebellum can be viewed as a motor control ... more
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Short-term memory (STM) is fleeting memory that ... more
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Spinal cordIntegrates and processes ... more
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A range of complications can occur as a result of ... more