Neuroanatomy of auditory and visual pathways Flashcards

1
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What two nerve nuclei are important in sound localization and as relays for stapedial and tensor tympani reflexes?

A

Superior olivary nucleus

Nucleus of lateral lemniscus

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At what part of the auditory cortex do nerves fibres carrying information regarding low frequency sound end up?

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Anterolateral part

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At what part of the auditory cortex do nerves fibres carrying information regarding high frequency sound end up?

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Posteromedial

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If a patient is having difficulty in producing language, often using few words and only saying the most important words in a sentence but they do not seem to have trouble understanding language where is the damaged area?

A

Broca’s area

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If the patient has difficulty understanding language and expresses meaningless words or words out of order where is the damaged area?

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Wernicke’s area

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Which of the areas (broca’s or wernicke’s) is reponsible for the motor part of speech?

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Broca’s

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Which of the areas (brocas or wernicke’s) is responsible for the sensory/receptive part of speech?

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Wernicke’s

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What part of the midbrain receives information from the optic tract and also send out information for eye movements?

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Superior colliculus

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9
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What is the lateral geniculate nucleus?

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A relay center in the thalamus for the visual pathway. It receives a major sensory input from the retina. The main central connection for the optic nerve to the occipital lobe.

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10
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What sulcus is the primary visual cortex in?

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Calcarine sulcus

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Which part of the visual pathway is responsible for producing movements in response to visual stimuli for example tracking moving objects?

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Visual cortex

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What part of the visual pathway is responsible for movements of command (ie movements that are independent of moving visual stimuli

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The frontal eye fields

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13
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Which movements (tracking or command) tend to be jumpy?

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Movements of command

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14
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Which movements (tracking or command) tend to be smooth?

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Tracking movements

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15
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What is the end point of the optic tract?

A

Lateral geniculate body

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16
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At the lateral geniculate body, neurones synapse with neurones that go on to form the….?

A

Optic radiation

17
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Where does the optic radiation end?

A

In the visual cortex of the occipital lobe

18
Q

Is the left visual field of each eye represented by the right or left occipital cortex?

A

Right

19
Q

What part of the occipital lobe does the macular vision go to?

A

Occipital poles

20
Q

What part of the occipital cortex does the upper visual field project to?

A

Inferior to the calcarine sulcus (lingual gyrus)

21
Q

What part of the occipital cortex does the lower visual field project to?

A

Superior to the calcarine sulcus ( cuneus)

22
Q

About 1% of optic tract fibres peel off before reachign the lateral geniculate body; where do they go?

A

Pretectal nucleus of the midbrain

23
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What happens to the optic tract fibres that have gone into the pretectal nucleus of the midbrain?

A

The go to the edinger westphal nucleus (bilateral projection) that then sends ot motor fibres to the iris causing pupillary constriction

24
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What is the reason for the consensual light reflex?

A

The pretectal fibres project bilaterally to the edinger westphal nucleus

25
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With regard to the white matter of the cerebral hemisphere; what are association fibres?

A

They connect cortical sites lying in the same hemisphere

26
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With regard to the white matter of the cerebral hemisphere; what are commissural fibres?

A

They connect one hemisphere with the other, usually connecting areas of similar function

27
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With regard to the white matter of the cerebral hemisphere; what are projection fibres?

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They connect hemispheres to deeper structures including the thalamus, corpus striatum, brain stem and spinal cord