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- Describe the passage of information through the nervous system using a specific example. Be sure to include in detail: The collection of stimuli at the sense organ and receptors involved as well as graded potential. The passing of the impulse along ascending pathways. Location in the brain that processes the information. Sending out motor information from the brain. The passing of the impulse down descending pathways.bläi 6 EEG can be used to diagnosis of the :following Mental illnesses Head fever Brain activity Reading of human dreams Recording of eye movementDescribe the passage of information through the nervous system using a specific example. Be sure to include in detail: The collection of stimuli at the sense organ and receptors involved as well as graded potential. The passing of the impulse along ascending pathways. Location in the brain that processes the information. Sending out motor information from brain. The passing of the impulse down descending pathways. Response by a skeletal muscle.
- Which assessment finding would support that stimulation of the vagus nerve has occurred? Dilation of the pupil Decreased heart rate Rhythmic breathing Clenching of the jawIntro to Neuroscience: An individual who has voluntary facial paresis has aberrations in…? Group of answer choices The ability to produce a Duchenne smile. The ability to produce an emotional smile. Both their descending pyramidal and extrapyramidal projections from motor cortex and brainstem. All of the above none of the above Why can't the answer be ? E. None of the above Some have said that the answer is E None of the above.Analysis (Analyzing Cues) Which client conditions are consistent with the cues? Do the cues support a particular client condition? What cues are a cause for concern? What other information would help to establish the significance of a cue?
- Which statements describe proprioception? Select all that apply. Select one or more: Proprioceptors are slowly adapting receptors. Proprioceptors are embedded in muscles and tendons. Proprioceptive sensations allow us to determine position of body structures relative to each other. Proprioceptive sensations are used to activate the nervous system in response to threatening situations. Proprioceptive sensations allow us to estimate the weight of certain objects. Proprioceptive sensations only allow you to know the positon of body parts when looking at the part.Fill in the blanks: 1. The coordinates actual with intended movements. 2. The plays a major role in maintaining homeostasis by controlling the autonomic nervous system, secreting hormones that control the pituitary gland and regulating behaviors such has feeding, thirst and sexual arousal is the part of the brain that helps maintain posture and balance. It also is a raised area or convolution on the surface of the cerebrum 3. A 4. The is a collection of structures that are collectively called the "emotional brain". area is the primary motor area associated with speech and is found predominantly in the left cerebral hemisphere. 6. The disorder of 7. Impaired blood flow to the brain causing temporary impairment of function is called a 5. is associated with Parkinson's disease. 8. The regulates vital functions such as heart and respiration rate as well as nonvital functions such has hiccupping and sneezing. 161What change in neural structure or function must take place for learning to occur? Also, explain how this is innate (genetically determined or enabled) or not innate.
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