1. What is the difference between the visual cortex of the cerebrum and the visual association cortex? 2. Name a cranial nerve which is almost entirely sensory and describe its function. 3. Name a cranial nerve which is almost entirely motor and describe its function. 4. Describe a situation/a specific reason which would cause a stroke. 5. List the meningeal layers from outermost towards the innermost layer.

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1. **What is the difference between the visual cortex of the cerebrum and the visual association cortex?**

2. **Name a cranial nerve which is almost entirely sensory and describe its function.**

3. **Name a cranial nerve which is almost entirely motor and describe its function.**

4. **Describe a situation/a specific reason which would cause a stroke.**

5. **List the meningeal layers from outermost to the innermost layer.**

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These questions focus on understanding the neurological structures and functions related to the brain's visual processing, cranial nerves, stroke causes, and the structure of the meninges.
Transcribed Image Text:### Neurology Questions 1. **What is the difference between the visual cortex of the cerebrum and the visual association cortex?** 2. **Name a cranial nerve which is almost entirely sensory and describe its function.** 3. **Name a cranial nerve which is almost entirely motor and describe its function.** 4. **Describe a situation/a specific reason which would cause a stroke.** 5. **List the meningeal layers from outermost to the innermost layer.** --- These questions focus on understanding the neurological structures and functions related to the brain's visual processing, cranial nerves, stroke causes, and the structure of the meninges.
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