The Limbic System Neuro Quiz Identify the correct
The Limbic System Neuro Quiz Identify the correct question Click to Play! Michael Mc. Keough 2008
Limbic System Neuro Quiz Anatomy Stimulation Effects Misc. II Clinical Aspects 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 Click category value to begin.
Anatomy 100 Limbic structures are found at these levels of the neuraxis. What are the cerebral cortex and midbrain? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Anatomy 200 This limbic structure is located in the temporal lobe and performs the limbic function in memory. What is the hippocampus? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Anatomy 300 This myelinated structure projects between the hippocampus and mammillary body. What is the fornix? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Anatomy 400 This nucleus is the primary thalamic relay center for limbic information destined for the cortex. What is the anterior nucleus? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Anatomy 500 This gyrus contains the primary cortical projection area for the limbic system. What is the cingulate gyrus? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Stimulation Effects 100 In humans, these are the effect of stimulating the pleasure center. What are “feeling good” or “brightening your attitude”? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Stimulation Effects 200 In humans, these are the effects of stimulating the pain center. What are fear or terror? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Stimulation Effects 300 These are the somatic motor effects of limbic stimulation. What are: • acquiring and eating food (sniffing, licking, chewing, swallowing) • grooming and goal-seeking • attack and defense (snarling, clawing, posturing)? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Stimulation Effects 400 These are the sensory effects of limbic stimulation. What are: • olfactory sensations (unpleasant odors) • vertigo • visceral sensations from the abdomen • pain and pleasure? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Stimulation Effects 500 These are the autonomic effects of limbic stimulation. What are changes in: • heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure • activity of the gastrointestinal tract • many hormone levels in the blood? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Miscellaneous I 100 Changes in long-term memory are associated with these synaptic changes. What are: • hypertrophy • increasing synaptic effectiveness • increasing number of synapses? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Miscellaneous I 200 This circuit was the first to describe the relationship between the components of the limbic system. What is Papez’s circuit? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Miscellaneous I 300 This radical surgical procedure has been used to control violent, antisocial behavior. What is a frontal lobotomy? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Miscellaneous I 400 The hippocampus performs this function in memory. What is consolidation (active processing of information from shortterm to long-term memory)? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Miscellaneous I 500 Schizophrenia, obsessivecompulsive disorder, anxiety, and depression and mania are associated with this limbic disorder. What is hyperactivity? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Miscellaneous II 100 Memory consists of these stages. What are short-term and long-term? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Miscellaneous II 200 These are the functions of the limbic system. What are learning, memory, emotion, and drive? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Miscellaneous II 300 This is the region of the frontal lobe associated with the limbic system. What is the septum? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Miscellaneous II 400 This type of behavior is associated with the septum. What is aggressive or defensive behavior? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Miscellaneous II 500 This is the function of the amygdala. What is linking emotional and motivational responses to external stimuli? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Clinical Aspects 100 This emotional condition is produced by bilateral lesions of the frontal lobe. What is apathy? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Clinical Aspects 200 This radical surgical procedure has been performed to control violent, antisocial behavior. What is a frontal lobotomy? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Clinical Aspects 300 This memory condition is produced by bilateral lesion of the hippocampus. What is anterograde amnesia? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Clinical Aspects 400 This disorder of thought is associated with hyperactivity in the limbic system. What is schizophrenia? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
Clinical Aspects 500 Bilateral lesions of the parahippocampal or occipitotemporal gyri can produce this condition. What is Kluver-Bucy syndrome? Click to reveal the question Return to Game Board
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