284636
Which of the following is affected by injury to Broca's area of cerebrum?
1 Vision
2 Speech
3 Hearing
4 Smell
Explanation:
B As a result of a lesion in Broca's area there is a breakdown between one's thoughts and one's language abilities. This area typically located in the left frontal lobe. Damage to Broca's area can result in a condition called Broca's aphasia. In this patients often feel that they know what they wish to say but are unable to produce the word. That is, they are unable to translate their mental images and representations to words. One the of the most important arteries supplying blood to the brain, can cause damage to Broca's area and lead to Broca's aphasia with symptoms of non-fluent halting speech and difficulty finding words.
MHT CET 5.10.2020 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284637
If a person experiences difficulty in movements of pharynx, neck and shoulders, cranial nerve may be injured.
1 Abducens
2 Hypoglossal
3 Spinal accessory
4 Vagus
Explanation:
C If a person experiences difficulty in movements of pharynx, neck and shoulders spinal accessory nerve may be injured. A patient with an injury to the spinal accessory nerve (SAN) may present with neck pain, asymmetrical shoulders, inability to shrug the shoulder, or weakness in the neck area. The patients can also have complications secondary to treatment.
MHT CET 5.10.2020 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284638
The patient of this disease exhibit memory loss (particularly for recent events), shortened attention span, disorientation and eventual language loss.
1 Cancer
2 AIDS
3 Alzheimer's disease
4 Cystic fibrosis
Explanation:
C Alzheimer's disease is brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and eventually the ability to carry out the simplest tasks loss of memory is among the first symptoms reported by patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease (AD) and by their caretakers. Alzheimer's disease is the most common form in people over age 65.
AFMC -2009
Neural Control and Coordination
284639
Respiration is controlled by :
1 Cerebellum
2 Medulla oblongata
3 Olfactory lobes
4 Hypothalamus
Explanation:
B Respiration is controlled by the medulla oblongata, which is located in the brainstem. It houses the respiratory center responsible for regulating breathing patterns and coordinating the muscles involved in inhalation and exhalation.
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Neural Control and Coordination
284636
Which of the following is affected by injury to Broca's area of cerebrum?
1 Vision
2 Speech
3 Hearing
4 Smell
Explanation:
B As a result of a lesion in Broca's area there is a breakdown between one's thoughts and one's language abilities. This area typically located in the left frontal lobe. Damage to Broca's area can result in a condition called Broca's aphasia. In this patients often feel that they know what they wish to say but are unable to produce the word. That is, they are unable to translate their mental images and representations to words. One the of the most important arteries supplying blood to the brain, can cause damage to Broca's area and lead to Broca's aphasia with symptoms of non-fluent halting speech and difficulty finding words.
MHT CET 5.10.2020 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284637
If a person experiences difficulty in movements of pharynx, neck and shoulders, cranial nerve may be injured.
1 Abducens
2 Hypoglossal
3 Spinal accessory
4 Vagus
Explanation:
C If a person experiences difficulty in movements of pharynx, neck and shoulders spinal accessory nerve may be injured. A patient with an injury to the spinal accessory nerve (SAN) may present with neck pain, asymmetrical shoulders, inability to shrug the shoulder, or weakness in the neck area. The patients can also have complications secondary to treatment.
MHT CET 5.10.2020 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284638
The patient of this disease exhibit memory loss (particularly for recent events), shortened attention span, disorientation and eventual language loss.
1 Cancer
2 AIDS
3 Alzheimer's disease
4 Cystic fibrosis
Explanation:
C Alzheimer's disease is brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and eventually the ability to carry out the simplest tasks loss of memory is among the first symptoms reported by patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease (AD) and by their caretakers. Alzheimer's disease is the most common form in people over age 65.
AFMC -2009
Neural Control and Coordination
284639
Respiration is controlled by :
1 Cerebellum
2 Medulla oblongata
3 Olfactory lobes
4 Hypothalamus
Explanation:
B Respiration is controlled by the medulla oblongata, which is located in the brainstem. It houses the respiratory center responsible for regulating breathing patterns and coordinating the muscles involved in inhalation and exhalation.
284636
Which of the following is affected by injury to Broca's area of cerebrum?
1 Vision
2 Speech
3 Hearing
4 Smell
Explanation:
B As a result of a lesion in Broca's area there is a breakdown between one's thoughts and one's language abilities. This area typically located in the left frontal lobe. Damage to Broca's area can result in a condition called Broca's aphasia. In this patients often feel that they know what they wish to say but are unable to produce the word. That is, they are unable to translate their mental images and representations to words. One the of the most important arteries supplying blood to the brain, can cause damage to Broca's area and lead to Broca's aphasia with symptoms of non-fluent halting speech and difficulty finding words.
MHT CET 5.10.2020 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284637
If a person experiences difficulty in movements of pharynx, neck and shoulders, cranial nerve may be injured.
1 Abducens
2 Hypoglossal
3 Spinal accessory
4 Vagus
Explanation:
C If a person experiences difficulty in movements of pharynx, neck and shoulders spinal accessory nerve may be injured. A patient with an injury to the spinal accessory nerve (SAN) may present with neck pain, asymmetrical shoulders, inability to shrug the shoulder, or weakness in the neck area. The patients can also have complications secondary to treatment.
MHT CET 5.10.2020 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284638
The patient of this disease exhibit memory loss (particularly for recent events), shortened attention span, disorientation and eventual language loss.
1 Cancer
2 AIDS
3 Alzheimer's disease
4 Cystic fibrosis
Explanation:
C Alzheimer's disease is brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and eventually the ability to carry out the simplest tasks loss of memory is among the first symptoms reported by patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease (AD) and by their caretakers. Alzheimer's disease is the most common form in people over age 65.
AFMC -2009
Neural Control and Coordination
284639
Respiration is controlled by :
1 Cerebellum
2 Medulla oblongata
3 Olfactory lobes
4 Hypothalamus
Explanation:
B Respiration is controlled by the medulla oblongata, which is located in the brainstem. It houses the respiratory center responsible for regulating breathing patterns and coordinating the muscles involved in inhalation and exhalation.
284636
Which of the following is affected by injury to Broca's area of cerebrum?
1 Vision
2 Speech
3 Hearing
4 Smell
Explanation:
B As a result of a lesion in Broca's area there is a breakdown between one's thoughts and one's language abilities. This area typically located in the left frontal lobe. Damage to Broca's area can result in a condition called Broca's aphasia. In this patients often feel that they know what they wish to say but are unable to produce the word. That is, they are unable to translate their mental images and representations to words. One the of the most important arteries supplying blood to the brain, can cause damage to Broca's area and lead to Broca's aphasia with symptoms of non-fluent halting speech and difficulty finding words.
MHT CET 5.10.2020 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284637
If a person experiences difficulty in movements of pharynx, neck and shoulders, cranial nerve may be injured.
1 Abducens
2 Hypoglossal
3 Spinal accessory
4 Vagus
Explanation:
C If a person experiences difficulty in movements of pharynx, neck and shoulders spinal accessory nerve may be injured. A patient with an injury to the spinal accessory nerve (SAN) may present with neck pain, asymmetrical shoulders, inability to shrug the shoulder, or weakness in the neck area. The patients can also have complications secondary to treatment.
MHT CET 5.10.2020 Shift-I
Neural Control and Coordination
284638
The patient of this disease exhibit memory loss (particularly for recent events), shortened attention span, disorientation and eventual language loss.
1 Cancer
2 AIDS
3 Alzheimer's disease
4 Cystic fibrosis
Explanation:
C Alzheimer's disease is brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and eventually the ability to carry out the simplest tasks loss of memory is among the first symptoms reported by patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease (AD) and by their caretakers. Alzheimer's disease is the most common form in people over age 65.
AFMC -2009
Neural Control and Coordination
284639
Respiration is controlled by :
1 Cerebellum
2 Medulla oblongata
3 Olfactory lobes
4 Hypothalamus
Explanation:
B Respiration is controlled by the medulla oblongata, which is located in the brainstem. It houses the respiratory center responsible for regulating breathing patterns and coordinating the muscles involved in inhalation and exhalation.