Multiple choice: 2. Where are the primary afferent axons conveying mechanosensory signals from the right leg located? a. In the right cuneate tract of the cervical spinal cord b. In the left gracile tract of the cervical spinal cord c. In the right gracile tract of the cervical spinal cord

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Multiple choice: 2. Where are the primary
afferent axons conveying mechanosensory
signals from the right leg located?
a. In the right cuneate tract of the cervical
spinal cord
b. In the left gracile tract of the cervical
spinal cord
c. In the right gracile tract of the cervical
spinal cord
d. In the right ventral roots of the
lumbosacral spinal cord
e. In the left ventral roots of the
lumbosacral spinal cord
Multiple choice: 3. Syphilis can lead to a
disorder in which there is a demyelination
of the axons in the dorsal column of the
spinal cord. How is mechanosensation
altered in an individual with this disorder?
a. Contralateral loss of touch and
proprioception
b. Ipsilateral loss of touch and
proprioception
c. Contralateral loss of touch and ipsilateral
loss of proprioception
d. Ipsilateral loss of touch and contralateral
loss of proprioception
e. Both contralateral and ipsilateral loss of
touch and proprioception
Transcribed Image Text:Multiple choice: 2. Where are the primary afferent axons conveying mechanosensory signals from the right leg located? a. In the right cuneate tract of the cervical spinal cord b. In the left gracile tract of the cervical spinal cord c. In the right gracile tract of the cervical spinal cord d. In the right ventral roots of the lumbosacral spinal cord e. In the left ventral roots of the lumbosacral spinal cord Multiple choice: 3. Syphilis can lead to a disorder in which there is a demyelination of the axons in the dorsal column of the spinal cord. How is mechanosensation altered in an individual with this disorder? a. Contralateral loss of touch and proprioception b. Ipsilateral loss of touch and proprioception c. Contralateral loss of touch and ipsilateral loss of proprioception d. Ipsilateral loss of touch and contralateral loss of proprioception e. Both contralateral and ipsilateral loss of touch and proprioception
Multiple choice: 4. Which deficit is
resulted from a lesion restricted to the right
side of the spinal cord?
a. Mechanosensory deficit on the right side
of the body only
deficit on the left side
b. Mechanosensory
of the body only
c. Pain deficit on the right side of the body
only
d. Pain deficit on the left side and
mechanosensory deficit on the right side of
the body
e. Pain deficit on the right side and
mechanosensory deficit on the left side of
the body
Multiple choice: 5. Where are the bodies of
first-order neurons that conduct pain and
thermal information from the face located?
a. Primary somatosensory cortex
b. Ventral posterior medial nucleus of
thalamus
c. Brainstem
d. Spinal trigeminal nucleus
e. Trigeminal ganglia
This is neuroscience course. (Masters level).
Thank you.
Transcribed Image Text:Multiple choice: 4. Which deficit is resulted from a lesion restricted to the right side of the spinal cord? a. Mechanosensory deficit on the right side of the body only deficit on the left side b. Mechanosensory of the body only c. Pain deficit on the right side of the body only d. Pain deficit on the left side and mechanosensory deficit on the right side of the body e. Pain deficit on the right side and mechanosensory deficit on the left side of the body Multiple choice: 5. Where are the bodies of first-order neurons that conduct pain and thermal information from the face located? a. Primary somatosensory cortex b. Ventral posterior medial nucleus of thalamus c. Brainstem d. Spinal trigeminal nucleus e. Trigeminal ganglia This is neuroscience course. (Masters level). Thank you.
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