Card Set: Anatomy & Physiology Key Terms Neurological

A&P Key Terms 16 Neurological Exam

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61. receptive aphasia loss of the ability to understand received language, such as what is spoken to the subject or given in written form
62. red nucleus nucleus in the midbrain that receives output from the cerebellum and projects onto the spinal cord in the rubrospinal tract
63. retrograde amnesia loss of memories before a particular event
64. rubrospinal tract descending tract from the red nucleus of the midbrain that results in modification of ongoing motor programs
65. Snellen chart standardized arrangement of letters in decreasing size presented to a subject at a distance of 20 feet to test visual acuity
66. saccade small, rapid movement of the eyes used to locate and direct the fovea onto visual stimuli
67. sensorineural hearing hearing dependent on the transduction and propagation of auditory information through the neural components of the peripheral auditory structures
68. sensory exam major section of the neurological exam that assesses sensory functions of the spinal cord and spinal nerves
69. short-term memory capacity to retain information actively in the brain for a brief period of time
70. spasticity increased contraction of a muscle in response to resistance, often resulting in hyperflexia
71. spinocerebellar tract ascending fibers that carry proprioceptive input to the cerebellum used in maintaining balance and coordinated movement
72. spinocerebellum midline region of the cerebellum known as the vermis that receives proprioceptive input from the spinal cord
73. stereognosis perception of common objects placed in the hand solely on the basis of manipulation of that object in the hand
74. stroke (also, cerebrovascular accident (CVA)) loss of neurological function caused by an interruption of blood flow to a region of the central nervous system
75. superficial reflex reflexive contraction initiated by gentle stimulation of the skin
76. superior cerebellar peduncle (SCP) white-matter tract representing output of the cerebellum to the red nucleus of the midbrain
77. transient ischemic attack (TIA) temporary disruption of blood flow to the brain in which symptoms occur rapidly but last only a short time
78. vermis prominent ridge along the midline of the cerebellum that is referred to as the spinocerebellum
79. vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) reflex based on connections between the vestibular system and the cranial nerves of eye movements that ensures that images are stabilized on the retina as the head and body move
80. vestibulocerebellum flocculonodular lobe of the cerebellum named for the vestibular input from the eighth cranial nerve
81. Weber test use of a tuning fork to test the laterality of hearing loss by placing it at several locations on the midline of the skull
82. Wernicke's area region at the posterior end of the lateral sulcus in which speech comprehension is localized
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