Question 1
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Which cranial nerve is the only sensory nerve not to synapse in the Thalamus prior to reaching the cortex?
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Olfactory Nerve (CNI)
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Optic Nerve (CNII)
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Vestibulocochlear Nerve
Question 2
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Pupilary constriction is a [blank_start]parasympathetic[blank_end] action mediated by the [blank_start]inferior[blank_end] division of the [blank_start]oculomotor[blank_end] nerve
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parasympathetic
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sympathetic
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inferior
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superior
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oculomotor
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optic
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facial
Question 3
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Whilst all other cranial nerves are part of the peripheral nervous system, the [blank_start]optic[blank_end] nerve is actually a central nervous system structure, due its myelin being produced by [blank_start]oligodendrocytes[blank_end] as opposed to the [blank_start]schwann cells[blank_end] that produce myelin in the PNS.
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optic
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oligodendrocytes
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schwann cells
Question 4
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Which cranial nerve arises from the cervical spinal cord?
The [blank_start]Spinal Accessory[blank_end] Nerve
Question 5
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The Trigeminal Nerve (CNV) has three sensory nuclei. Match the definitions to the relevant nucleus.
The Mesencephalic Nucleus [blank_start]Proprioception from chewing muscles[blank_end]
The Pontine Trigeminal Nucleus [blank_start]Touch & vibration sensation[blank_end]
The Spinal Trigeminal nucleus [blank_start]Pain & temperature sensation[blank_end]
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Proprioception from chewing muscles
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Touch & vibration sensation
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Pain & temperature sensation
Question 6
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The axons of the [blank_start]lateral[blank_end] corticospinal tract cross over at the decussation of the pyramids in the medulla, whereas the [blank_start]ventral[blank_end] corticospinal tract axons cross over at their relevant spinal levels.
Question 7
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Insult to which of the white matter columns of the spinal cord would result in loss of sensory aspects such as fine touch and proprioception?
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Dorsal column
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Right lateral column
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Left lateral column
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Ventral column
Question 8
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Which of the following Vagus nerve nuclei allows Speech to occur?
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Dorsal Nucleus
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Solitary Nucleus
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Nucleus Ambiguus
Question 9
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The [blank_start]Solitary[blank_end] Nucleus is responsible for the taste sensation via CNs VII, IX & X
Question 10
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The Pyramidal motor tracts comprise two systems, the cortiospinal tract and the [blank_start]corticobulbar[blank_end] tract, the latter of which providing motor function to the cranial nerves.
Question 11
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Which part of the Diencephalon has endocrine function?
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Hypothalamus
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Thalamus
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Pituitary Gland
Question 12
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The [blank_start]Reticular Formation[blank_end] is a network of nervous tissue at the centre of the brainstem that regulates the Ascending Reticular Activating System, a system that if damaged would lead to irreversible coma.
Question 13
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The Superior Colliculus houses the [blank_start]Oculomotor[blank_end] nucleus and is thus mostly associated with the visual pathway
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Oculomotor
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Optic
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Trochlear
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Abducens
Question 14
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Despite the superior colliculus being responsible for the visual pathway, which of the following cranial nerve nuclei associated with sight is situated within the inferior colliculus?
The [blank_start]Trochlear[blank_end] Nucleus
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Trochlear
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Optic
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Oculomotor
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Abducens
Question 15
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Both the superior and inferior colliculi exist within the [blank_start]Midbrain[blank_end]
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Midbrain
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Pons
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Medulla
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Thalamus
Question 16
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Which muscle of the soft palate is innervated by CNV3?
The [blank_start]Tensor Veli Palatini[blank_end] muscle
Question 17
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The Trigeminal Nuclei:
[blank_start]Pontine Trigeminal Nucleus[blank_end]: Main Trigeminal nucleus, responsible for touch, vibration, etc
[blank_start]Mesencephalic Trigeminal Nucleus[blank_end]: Responsible for proprioception associated with muscles of mastication
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Mesencephalic Trigeminal Nucleus
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Metencephalic Trigeminal Nucleus
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Telencephalic Trigeminal Nucleus
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Pontine Trigeminal Nucleus
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Medullary Trigeminal Nucleus
Question 18
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Name the ganglion at which CNIX becomes the auriculotemporal branch of CNV3 in order to innervated the Parotid Gland.
The [blank_start]Otic[blank_end] Ganglion
Question 19
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The Nucleus [blank_start]Ambiguus[blank_end] gives rise to the motor fibres to the pharynx, larynx and upper oesophagus via cranial nerves IX and X.
Question 20
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The GlossopharYngeal nerve (CNIX) provides motor innervation to one muscle, name it.
The [blank_start]Stylopharyngeus[blank_end] muscle
Question 21
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The [blank_start]Solitary[blank_end] Nucleus is responsible for taste sensation via Cranial Nerves VII, IX and X
Question 22
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The [blank_start]Corticobulbar[blank_end] tract is the part of the pyramidal system which gives rise to the motor aspects of the non-oculomotor cranial nerves.
Question 23
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The [blank_start]Fornix[blank_end] is a part of the limbic system which acts as the major efferent output system of the Hippocampus.