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How many neuros are in spino-thalamic pathway?

four
Three
1
two
five
Which nucleus does not belong to the cerebellum?
Dentatus
Fascigii
Gracialis
1
globulus
Which nucleus start the posterior longitudinal pathway ?
Bekhterev
Deiters
Darkshevich
1
Rollers
Which are the primary subcortical centers of smell?
Parahypocampal girus and uncus
Dentate gyrus and amigdala
Septum pellucidum, smelling triang
1
Cuneus and sulcus calcarinus
Which are the primary subcortical centers of vision?
girus cinguli
latheral geniculate bodies
1
girus cuneus
girus lingualis
Which are the primary subcortical centers of hearing?
trapecial body
gyrus Geshli
medial geniculate bodies
1
girus Cinguli
Which are the cortical centers of vision?
hypocamps
Sulcus calcarinus
Sulcus Rolandi
Sulcus Silvia

Which are the primary cortical centers of smell?


amygdala
girus dentatus

girus parahypocampalis
Girus Cinguli

How many neurons are in posterior spinocerebellar pathway?


Two
1
three
Four
five
Which are the cortical centers of hearing?
trapecial body
gyrus Geshli
medial geniculate bodies
girus Cinguli

How many crosses are in rubro-spinal pathway?


One
two
1
three
zero
Which cerebellar nucleus belongs to the vestibular system?
globulus
fascigii
emboliformis
1
dentatus
To which brain part belongs Thalamus?
mezencephalon
telencephalon
diencepalon
Rombencephalon

Which necleus belogs to the 3rd neuron of spino-thalamic pathway?


Ventro postero anterior
Ventro postero inferior
Ventro postero latheral
1
Ventro postero superior
which are the symtoms of Horner's syndrome?
midruasis, ptosis, anisokiria
ptosis, miosis, egzophtalmus
misriasis, ptosis , enphtalmus
ptosis, miosis, enophtalmus
1

Which are the symptoms of argyll-Robertsons syndrome?


photoreaction and accomodation are lost
photoreaction is lost and accomodation preserv
1
photoreaction is presered and accomodation is t
photoreaction and accomodation are preserved
Which are the symptoms of kennedy-foster syndrome?
retina in both eyes are atrophied
retina in one eye atrophied , in another eye s
1
retina in both eyes are swelled
retina in one eye atrophied , in another eye swedetached
Which are the symptons of Athanasio syndrome?
accomodation is lost, photoreaction preserved
accomodation and photoreaction are lost
photoreaction is lost, accomodation preserved
accomodation and photoreaction are preserved
Which symtoms are true in Veber's syndrome?
ptosis, miosis, internal strabismus
ptosis , midriasis, external strabismus
miosis. anisokoria, internal strabismus
ptosis, miosis, externall strabismus

Which brainstem nucleus belong to the hearing center?


Rollers
Deiters
Darkshevich
Bekhterev
1
Which are the braistem hyperkinesis?
Chorea
Athetosis
Myoclonus
Fibrillation
Which are the spinal hyperkinesis?
intentive tremor
finrillation
myoclonus
seizures
Which are the extrapyramidal hyperkinesis?
fasciculation
intentive tremor

resting tremor
seizures
Which are the cortical hyperkinesis?
fibrillation
hemibalismus
myoclonus
chorea
tonic sezures
which is the part of archicerebellum?
anterior lobe
flocullonodular lobe
posterior lobe
lateral lobe
Which is the part of paleocerebellum?
anterior lobe
flocullonodular lobe
posterior lobe
lateral lobe
Which is the part of neocerebellum?
anterior lobe
flocullonodular lobe
posterior lobe
lateral lobe
Which are the receptors of pain?
meisner's discs
merkels discs
free nerve endings
Ruffini cells
which are the heat receptors?
meisner's discs
merkels discs
free nerve endings
Ruffini cells
Which are the cold receptors?
Krauze colbs
merkel discs
ruffini cells
fatter pachini cells

Wich pathway conducts the impulsis from upper part of body?


fascilulus gracialis
fasciculus cuneatus
1
fascicullus longitudinalis posterior
fasciculus hovers
Wich pathway conducts the impulsislower part of the body?
fascilulus gracialis
1
fasciculus cuneatus
fascicullus longitudinalis posterior
fasciculus hovers
Which spinal level controls dorsal spinoerebellar pathway?
C1-Th12
Th1-L3
1
Th1-S5
C8-Th12
Which spinal level controls ventral spinoerebellar pathway?
C1-Th12
Th1-L3
L3-S5
1
S4-S5
C8-L5
How many neurons are in spinicerebellar pathways?
two
1
three
four
five
Which descending cerebellar pathway is crossed?
tecto-spinal
reticulo-spinal
rubro-spinal
1
vestibulo-spinal
Which afferent spini-cerebellar pathway is cros not crossed?
ventral spino-cerebellar
dorsal spino-cerebellar
1
fronto-ponto-cerebellar
parieto-temporo-occipito-cerebellar
Which nucleus starts efferent cerebellar pathways?

nucleus
nucleus
nucleus
nucleus

enboliformis
fascigii
dentatus
globulus

which cerebellar necleus is connected to the vestibular system?


nucleus enboliformis
1
nucleus fascigii
nucleus dentatus
nucleus globulus
which cerebellar necleus is connected to the vehe spinal cord?
nucleus enboliformis
1
nucleus fascigii
nucleus dentatus
nucleus globulus
Which are the cortical fields for stereognosis?
Brodman field 1,2
Brodman field 3
Brodman field 4,6
Brodman field 5,7
1
Which are the cortical fields for ste pain?
Brodman field 1,2,3
Brodman field 4,6
Brodman field 5,7
Brodman field 8,10

Which are the signs of Jeckson's alternative syndrom?


12th nerve flacid polsy contralaterally
12th nerve flasid polsy ipsilaterally
12thnerves central polsy contralaterally
12th nerve central polsy ipsilateraly
which are the signs of Veber's syndrome?
3rd nerves central polsy ipsilaterally
3rd nerves central polsy contralaterally
3rd nerves flacid polsy contralaterally
3rd nerves flacid polsy ipsilaterally
Which are the signs of capsular damage?
opistotonic posture
decorticate posture
decerebrate posture

vernike-man posture

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