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This cranial nerves quiz will test your ability to know the cranial nerves in order from I to XII (cranial nerves 1 to 12). In your Anatomy & Physiology class or other health related classes, you will be required to know the order, function, and location of the cranial nerves.
Cranial nerves Like spinal nerves, cranial nerves are bundles of sensory or motor fibers that innervate muscles or glands; carry impulses from sensory receptors, or show a combination of these fiber types. They are called cranial nerves because they emerge through foramina or fissures in the cranium and are covered by tubular sheaths derived ...
Pupillary Response Testing: Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect (RAPD) •Swinging Flashlight Test • Looks for afferent pupil defect (CN II) • Baseline appear normal • Move flashlight between left & right eye at steady rate • With right afferent defect, pupil appears to dilate when swing light repeatedly from left (normal
10 wrz 2016 · This document contains 100 multiple choice questions related to neuroanatomy. The questions cover topics such as: brain lobes and their functions, cranial nerves and nuclei, sensory and motor pathways, vascular lesions and their effects, and clinical signs of upper and lower motor neuron lesions.
40 SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS. 1. Where in the central nervous system do we find the three main groups of neurons that originate the parasympathetic component of the autonomic nervous system? (3) 2. Give a short but complete definition of what is meant by primary motor cortex. (2) 3.
Nervous System Quiz. 1. The term central nervous system refers to the: A) autonomic and peripheral nervous systems. B) brain, spinal cord, and cranial nerves. C) brain and cranial nerves. D) spinal cord and spinal nerves. E) brain and spinal cord . 2. The peripheral nervous system consists of: A) spinal nerves only. B) the brain only.
Cranial Nerves Tests! Test out all your cranial nerves! Cranial Nerve 1: Smell Try to sniff something around you – can you smell all the different scents? Cranial Nerve 2: Vision Have someone shine a light towards your eye, or look into a mirror and do it yourself. Do you see your pupil (the black part in the middle) get smaller?