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JEOPARDY. THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. CRANIAL NERVES FOR 100. 1) HEARING AND BALANCE. Check Answer. CRANIAL NERVES 100. VESTIBULOCHOCLEAR. Go Back to Game Board. CRANIAL NERVES 200. SMELL ABDUCTION OF EYES. Check Answer. CRANIAL NERVES 200. OLFACTORY ABDUCENS. Go Back to Game Board.
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JEOPARDY THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
CRANIAL NERVES FOR 100 1) HEARING AND BALANCE Check Answer
CRANIAL NERVES 100 VESTIBULOCHOCLEAR Go Back to Game Board
CRANIAL NERVES 200 SMELL ABDUCTION OF EYES Check Answer
CRANIAL NERVES 200 OLFACTORY ABDUCENS Go Back to Game Board
CRANIAL NERVES 300 ORGAN SENSATION SWALLOWING, BP SIGHT Check Answer
CRANIAL NERVES 300 VAGUS GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL OPTIC Go Back to Game Board
CRANIAL NERVES 300 MOVEMENT OF EYES PUPIL SIZE MOVEMENT OF TONGUE CHECK ANSWER
CRANIAL NERVES 400 • EYE MOVEMENT • PUPIL SIZE • TONGUE MOVEMENT CHECK ANSWER
CRANIAL NERVES 400 TROCHLEAR OCULOMOTOR HYPOGLOSSSAL GO BACK TO GAME BOARD
CRANIAL NERVES 500 • TURNING OF HEAD • EXPRESSIONS, TASTE, AND SALIVARY SECRETIONS • SENSATIONS OF FACE AND MOUTH; CHEWING Check Answer
CRANIAL NERVES 500 1) SPINAL ACCESSORY 2) FACIAL 3) TRIGEMENAL Go Back to Game Board
BRAIN LOBES 100 100) a) Name of motor speech area b) Name of speech association area and what gives emotion to speech Check Answer
BRAIN LOBES 100 Broca’s Wernike’s Go Back to Game Board
BRAIN LOBES 200LOBE OF REASONING AND WHERE THE PRIMARY MOTOR AREA and BROCA’S IS FOUND Check Answer
BRAIN LOBES 200 FRONTAL Go Back to Game Board
BRAIN LOBES 300 LOBE OF THE PRIMARY VISUAL AREA HOME OF THE HIPPOCAMPUS, amygdyla, and primary auditory and olfactory areas Check Answer
BRAIN LOBES 300 OCCIPITAL TEMPORAL Go Back to Game Board
BRAIN LOBES 400 WHERE WERNIKE’S AREA IS FOUND SOMATOSENSORY AND SPATIAL LOBE OF THE BRAIN Check Answer
BRAIN LOBES for 400 • TEMPORAL • PARIETAL Go Back to Game Board
BRAIN LOBES 500 Indicate the brain lobe used for the following – Provide the specific name of the region within the lobe if it applies: a) Sight b) Speech c) Emotions to speech d) Facial recognition e) Smell (Olfaction) F) Taste (Gustation) G) Hearing H) Movement I) Reasoning J) Memory K) Fear – part of the limbic system Check Answer
BRAIN LOBES 500 • Sight = Occipital b) Speech =Frontal (Broca’s) c) Emotions to speech = Temporal (Wernike’s) d) Facial recognition = Parietal e) Smell (Olfaction) = Temporal F) Taste (Gustation) = Parietal G) Hearing = Temporal H) Movement = Frontal I) Reasoning = Frontal J) Memory = Temporal (Hippocampus) K) Fear – part of the limbic system = Temporal (Amygdyla) Go Back to Game Board
MORE BRAIN REGIONS. 100 ENLARGED BRAIN AREA WHERE HIGHER LEVEL THOUGHTS AND PROCESSES OCCUR Check Answer
MORE BRAIN AREAS 200 • a) POSTEROR BRAIN REGION THAT CONTROLS COORDINATION – connected by the vermis; • b) Cushions the brain and circulates cerebrospinal fluid Check Answer
BRAIN REGIONS 300 • BRAIN REGION THAT CONTROLS BASIC SURVIVAL ACTIVITIES (CONNECTED TO THE SPINAL CORD); b) SYSTEM OF BRAIN REGIONS ASSOCIATED WITH IMAGINATION AND SURVIVAL INSTINCTS c) Brain region that includes the hypothalamus and thalamus Check Answer
BRAIN REGIONS 400 • Portion of the diencephalon that acts as a relay station and is involved in cognition, crude sensations, and complex reflexes • b) THIS PORTION OF THE DIENCEPHALON that CONTROLS THE PITUITARY GLAND and controls many autonomic processes Check Answer
BRAIN REGIONS 500 • Folds in the brain which increase surface area and connections • Interconnected brain regions responsible for state of wakefulness Check Answer
BRAIN REGIONS for 100 CEREBRUM Go Back to Game Board
BRAIN REGIONS for 200 CEREBELLUM Ventricles Go Back to Game Board
BRAIN REGIONS 300 • Brain Stem • Limbic System • Diencephalon Go Back to Game Board
BRAIN REGIONS. 400 • Thalamus • Hypothalamus Go Back to Game Board
BRAIN REGIONS 500 • Gyriconvolusions • Reticular Formation Go Back to Game Board
SPINAL CORD 100 Opening through which spinal cord enter the brain Check Answer
SPINAL CORD - 200 • In what vertebrae and cavity is a spinal tap performed? • b) Describe where the epidural medication is given when a woman goes into labor? Check Answer
SPINAL CORD 300 FROM SUPERFICIAL TO DEEP, INDICATE THE 3 LAYERS OF MENINGES. Check Answer
SPINAL CORD 400 INDICATE THE NUMBER OF SPINAL NERVES EMERGING AT EACH VERTEBRAE EXPLAIN WHY A REFLEX PRODUCES A QUICKER REACTION THAN NORMAL (CONSCIOUS THOUGHT). Check Answer
SPINAL CORD for 500 3 2 5 1 4 Check Answer
S.C. 100 FORAMEN MAGNUM Go Back to Game Board
S.C. for 200 L3-L5, Subarachnoid space Epidural space (Above the dura mater) Go Back to Game Board
S.C. 300 DURA ARACHNOID PIA Go Back to Game Board
S.C. for 400 CRANIAL = 8 THORACIC = 12 LUMBAR = 5 SACRUM = 5 COCCYXGEAL = 1 A REFLEX LOOPS THROUGH THE S.C. (WITHOUT GOING TO THE BRAIN) Go Back to Game Board
S.C. AND A BIT OF BRAIN 500 • Ventral horn • Dorsal horn • Central canal • Ventral root = efferent • Dorsal root = Afferent Go Back to Game Board
MISC. for 100 THESE ARE THE 2 PARTS OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Check Answer
MISC. for 200 THIS BRAIN SIDE IS DOMINANT IN THE MAJORITY OF THE POPULATION. THE NON-DOMINANT SIDE OF THE BRAIN IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THESE TRAITS THIS CONNECTING REGION OF THE BRAIN IS TYPICALLY LARGER IN WOMEN THAN MEN Check Answer
MISC for 300 a) Signals are carried up the spinal cord towards the brain through ___________________ and from the brain down the spinal cord through ______________________________. Check Answer
MISC for 400 • 400) In Parkinson’s and Huntington’s disease, portions of the _____________________ within the cerebrum are destroyed. Check Answer
MISC for 500 – Study Brain diagrams Check Answer
MISC for 100 BRAIN AND S.C. Go Back to Game Board
MISC for 200 LEFT MUSICAL/ARTISTIC CORPUS CALLOSUM Go Back to Game Board