A patient comes in and complains about the inability to stop sneezing. The patient sneezes between almost every word and states the problem has been occuring ever since they were in an accident 3 days ago. What brain STRUCTURE may have been damaged? Select one: O a. Medulla Oblongata O b. Pons O. Cerebellum od. Hippocampus

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46 A patient comes in and complains about the inability to stop sneezing. The patient sneezes between almost every word and states the problem has been occurring ever since they were in an
accident 3 days ago. What brain STRUCTURE may have been damaged?
Select one:
O a. Medulla Oblongata
O b. Pons
O c. Cerebellum
o d. Hippocampus
What type of cell provides structural support for synapses?
Select one:
O a. Neurons
O b. Microglia
Oc. Astrocytes
o d. Terminal Buttons
48 You want to view Dopamine cells in the mouse brain. Which of the below are viable options to do this?
Select one or more:
O a. Cryogenic Blockade
O b. Transgenic Mice
O c. Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
O d. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (FMRI)
O e.
Extracellular Recording
O f. Knock-out mice
Transcribed Image Text:46 A patient comes in and complains about the inability to stop sneezing. The patient sneezes between almost every word and states the problem has been occurring ever since they were in an accident 3 days ago. What brain STRUCTURE may have been damaged? Select one: O a. Medulla Oblongata O b. Pons O c. Cerebellum o d. Hippocampus What type of cell provides structural support for synapses? Select one: O a. Neurons O b. Microglia Oc. Astrocytes o d. Terminal Buttons 48 You want to view Dopamine cells in the mouse brain. Which of the below are viable options to do this? Select one or more: O a. Cryogenic Blockade O b. Transgenic Mice O c. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) O d. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (FMRI) O e. Extracellular Recording O f. Knock-out mice
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