Download Nightingale Anatomy Final Chapter 13 & 14(with answers and diagrams).docx and more Exams Biology in PDF only on Docsity! Nightingale Anatomy Final Chapter 13 & 14(with answers and diagrams) Which letter indicates the primary visual cortex, which receives information from neurons in the retina of the eye? E Which letter indicates Broca's area, which controls the motor movements necessary for speaking? A Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:03 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More Which letter indicates Wernicke's area, which is important for understanding spoken words? D Which of these regions functions to direct nearly all sensory input, except olfactory impulses, to the cerebral cortex? hypothalamus cerebrum cerebellum thalamus Thalmus Three "seeing/vision" nuclei that occupy the midbrain of humans are the superior colliculi, motor nucleus for oculomotor nerve, and motor nucleus for trochlear nerve. Shearing of axons in a diffuse axonal injury causes such widespread disruptions because such an injury involves Projection Fibers Which of these lobes of the cerebrum lies anterior to the central sulcus? cerebellum temporal lobe frontal lobe occipital lobe Frontal Lobe The cell bodies located in the posteriormost region of the spinal cord's gray matter belong to this group. Somatic Sensory Which letter indicates a tactile corpuscle (Meissner's corpuscle) that is responsive to light pressure? B Which letter indicates a lamellar corpuscle (Pacinian corpuscle) that rapidly adapts to deep pressure stimuli? D Which letter indicates a bulbous corpuscle (Ruffini ending) that slowly adapts to deep pressure stimuli? E Which letter indicates the cranial nerve that transmits olfactory impulses? A Which letter indicates the structure where cranial nerve fibers from the retina cross to the opposite side of the brain? B Which letter indicates the cranial nerve that has motor fibers that innervate muscles of facial expression? D