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Brainstem and Cranial Nerve

Teacher: Art
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Syndrome associated with damage to the SC and pretectal area
Thalamic relay for visual information (abbrev)
Cerebral artery supplying the medial surface of the cerebral cortex
CN involved with cardiovascular and respiration via the carotid and aortic bodies
An upper motor neuron lesion of CN X result in the uvula deviating in what direction relative to the lesion?
Semi-circular canals sense these movements of the head
Retinal region of high visual acuity
Result of damage to or weakening of input to any extraocular eye muscle
Midbrain nucleus site of the pre-ganglionic neurons for pupillary constriction (abbrev)
Muscle innervated by CN XI (abbev.)
A result of damage to CNs IX and X
Relay cell of the retina
Regulated by the flow of aqueous humor in the eye (abbrev)
Two modalities conveyed centrally by CNs V, VII, IX, and X (3 wrds)
CN that innervates the stylopharyngeal m.
Ventral horn cells are part of this general neuronal group
Ganglion associated with lacrimation.
Midbrain component of the central auditory pathway (abbrev)
Important regulator of photoreceptor activity (abbrev.)
Highly sensitive nerve cells in the scotopic-mesopic light range
Pathway commonly involved in cases of internuclear ophthalmoplegia (abbrev)
CN V nucleus associated with proprioception from the jaw
Receptive field centers of retinal ganglion cells can be this (3 wrds)
A patient with a IVth nerve palsy might present with their head tilted toward the side of this eye
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A lesion in the superior nasal region of the retina will result in a visual field loss in this region of visual space (abbrev)
Pathway conveying pain and temperature from the body to the thalamus (abbrev)
A patient with a IVth nerve palsy has difficulty looking in what direction (3 words)
Region of close association of CNs III, IV, V, and VI (2 wrds)
Brainstem nucleus that receives MVP input from the lower regions of the body
Direction eye deviates following damage to CN VI
Parasympathetic ganglion associated with the parotid gland.
Reflex affected by damage to either CN IX or X
General functional components of CNs III, VII, IX, and X
Brainstem nucleus where auditory signals are compared for sound localization
Conversion of light energy to electrical energy by the eye
Abbreviation of artery often associated with aneurysms affecting CN III
Imaginary line used to distinguish nasal retina from temporal retina (abbrev)
Cranial nerve susceptible to damage during surgery of the dorsal midbrain
Leminscal pathway associated with audition
Abbreviation for the condition involving damage to CN VI and the CST
Prefix used to identify the tallest hair cell stereocilum
Output neuron of the retina
Reflex commonly seen following damage to the corticospinal tract
Result of ocular innervation by CN VI
Ocular deficit that can result from loss of either parasympathetic or sympathetic innervation
Primary support layer and blood-brain barrier of retina (abbrev)
Brainstem control center for conjugate horizontal eye movements (abbrev)
Site of primary and greatest light refraction
Cortical areas responsible for conjugate movements of the eyes.
Vessel associated with Wallenberg Syndrome (abbrev)