Reference no: EM1310559
Question 1: The following is NOT a method commonly used to study lateralization of function in normal people:
A) Tachistoscopic presentation of information to only one part of visual field
B) WADA test
C) Dichotic listening tasks
D) Single-cell recordings
Question 2: Diaschisis involves:
A. recovery of functions proximally located to the area of insult after temporary disruption
B. recovery of functions proximally located to the area of insult with prosthetic devices.
C. recovery of functions distally located to the area of insult after temporary neuronal disruption.
D. recovery of function with extensive therapy
Question 3: The Wada method involves:
A. Injection of oxygenated air for visualization of the ventricles
B. Scalp recording of alpha, beta, and theta waves
C. The injection of a barbiturate to anesthetize one hemisphere
D. The injection of an iodine agent to visualize the activity of one hemisphere
Question 4: Constraint induced movement therapy:
A. Involves constraining the unaffected limbs from useful movement
B. Involves the idea is that the affected limb will be utilized more than it would normally be
C. Is used in stroke survivors and children with cerebral palsy
D. All the above are true
Question 5: Which of the following neuroanatomical asymmetries does not favor the left hemisphere?
A. larger inferior parietal lobule
B. doubling of Heschl's gyrus
C. larger planum temporale
D. less steep Sylvian fissure