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Identify these looping axons

Identify these looping axons. (Transmits vsct ). 9. Which tract is the only afferent pathway to use the superior cerebellar peduncle? A) CST B) STT Ventral spinocerebellar tract Dorsal column pathway Trigeminothalamic pathway. 13. The outflow of the purkinje cells:

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Identify these looping axons

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  1. Identify these looping axons

  2. (Transmits vsct)

  3. 9. Which tract is the only afferent pathway to use the superior cerebellar peduncle? A) CST B) STT Ventral spinocerebellar tract Dorsal column pathway Trigeminothalamic pathway

  4. 13. The outflow of the purkinje cells: A) is inhibitory. B) goes mainly to the oculomotor nucleus. C) has nothing to do with movement. D) synapses on the VPL. E) participates in the direct basal ganglia pathway.

  5. 17. Which of the following gait abnormalities would indicate Parkinson’s disease? A) A tabetic or “foot slapping” gait B) Steppage or foot drop gait Scissors gait, where the legs are weak, tend to cross, with marked spasms Slow, shuffling gait with festination Duck waddle gait

  6. 18. Which of the following would not be used for testing cerebellar function? A) The Weber test B) Finger nose finger C) Heel-shin-knee D) Rapid alternating movements E) Rebound phenomenon

  7. 19. Which one of the following is symptomatic of Huntington’s disease? Hemiballismus Cogwheel rigidity Choreoathetosis Total flaccid paralysis Dysarthria

  8. 20. Huntington’s disease is caused by degeneration of which nucleus? Subthalamic Globus pallidus Substantianigra Caudate VPL

  9. End of Quiz #5

  10. Identify these looping axons

  11. (Transmits vsct)

  12. 9. Which tract is the only afferent pathway to use the superior cerebellar peduncle? A) CST B) STT Ventral spinocerebellar tract Dorsal column pathway Trigeminothalamic pathway

  13. 13. The outflow of the purkinje cells: A) is inhibitory. B) goes mainly to the oculomotor nucleus. C) has nothing to do with movement. D) synapses on the VPL. E) participates in the direct basal ganglia pathway.

  14. 17. Which of the following gait abnormalities would indicate Parkinson’s disease? A) A tabetic or “foot slapping” gait B) Steppage or foot drop gait C) Scissors gait, where the legs are weak, tend to cross, with marked spasms Slow, shuffling gait with festination Duck waddle gait

  15. 18. Which of the following would not be used for testing cerebellar function? A) The Weber test B) Finger nose finger C) Heel-shin-knee D) Rapid alternating movements E) Rebound phenomenon

  16. 19. Which one of the following is symptomatic of Huntington’s disease? Hemiballismus Cogwheel rigidity Choreoathetosis Total flaccid paralysis Dysarthria

  17. 20. Huntington’s disease is caused by degeneration of which nucleus? Subthalamic Globus pallidus Substantianigra Caudate VPL

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