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Quiz- Pathways and Functional Areas of the Brain

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Match the nervous pathway to the image below.
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Afferent neuron
Efferent neuron
Interneuron
Stimulus
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Match each lobe with its location on the diagram.
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parietal
frontal
temporal
occipital
Nerve pathway responsible for the “integration” process.
Association/Central Nervous System
Afferent Peripheral Nervous System
Efferent Peripheral Nervous system
Effector
Nerve pathway responsible for detecting sensory input
Association neuron
Afferent neuron
Efferent neuron
Stimulus
Nerve pathway responsible for motor output
Association neuron
Efferent neuron
Afferent neuron
Stimulus
Nervous pathway responsible for involuntary movement such as breathing
afferent
autonomic
association
somatic
The rest and digest response to situations, occur in states of little to no stress
sympathetic
parasympathetic
afferent
integration
The portion of the nervous system where you have conscious control over a skeletal muscle
sympathetic
afferent
somatic
parasympathetic
Lobe of the brain that controls motor functions
Occipital
Frontal
Parietal
Temporal
Part of the brain that detects visceral stimuli, such as a full bladder
Visual association area of the occipital lobe
Primary somatosensory area of the parietal lobe
Pre-motor cortex of the frontal lobe
central Insula, deep in the cerebrum
Two areas of your brain involved in speech- one to produce sound and one to understand the sounds- are called
Pre-motor area of the frontal lobe and Primary somatosensory area of the parietal lobe
Broca's area of the frontal lobe and Wernicke's area of the temporal
Central insula and the auditory association area of the temporal lobe
Association areas of the temporal and parietal lobes
Which parts of the brain are responsible for making sense or labeling of sensory information based on your experiences?
Lateral sulcus
Primary areas
Central sulcus
Association areas
If a person had a stroke in a primary motor region of the left frontal lobe, what functions would they lose?
Sensory function on the right side.
Sensory function on the left side
Muscle function on the right side
Muscle function on the left side
Area of the brain that controls social interaction, language and auditory information
frontal
parietal
temporal
occipital