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NR 546 LATEST EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS || ALREADY GRADED A+ | GUARANTEED PASS | BEST VERSION This is involved in complex motor actions and linkage of cognition to motor actions. It is the main input area for the basal ganglia and is activated when ...

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This is involved in complex motor actions and linkage of cognition to motor
actions. It is the main input area for the basal ganglia and is activated when
anticipating or engaging in pleasure - ANSWER-Dorsal striatum


This is involved in the reward circuit and reinforces addictive behaviors. -
ANSWER-Nucleus accumbens


This is associated with pleasure, reward, and reinforcing behavior. Drug abuse
affects the limbic system, disrupting emotions and feelings associated with normal
behavior. - ANSWER-Limbic system


Associated with movement, intelligence, abstract thinking. etc. - ANSWER-
Frontal lobe


Associated with speech - ANSWER-Brocas area


Involves object identification and auditory signals - ANSWER-Temporal lobe

,Involved in Coordination - ANSWER-cerebellum


Involved in Speech comprehension - ANSWER-Wernicke's area


Primary visual area - ANSWER-Occipital Lobe


Keeps us alert to what is going on around us - ANSWER-Parietal lobe


When people don’t have enough of this neurotransmitter, they may experience
anxiety or even schizophrenia. Some meds use this neurotransmitter benefits to
help people sleep for medical procedures. - ANSWER-Gaba


am also a monoamine neurotransmitter and I serve many functions in the human
body. Do you remember learning about flight, fight, or fright? That's me, in excess.
A little of me can get you up off the couch and have you alert, oriented, and ready
to take on life's challenges. I can really help with focus and productivity which is
why you see me with a cup of coffee. - ANSWER-Norepinephrine


too much can cause antsy, nervous, and affect your ability to focus - ANSWER-
Norepinephrine


one of the key neurotransmitters that psychotropic drugs target. Within the central
nervous system, I affect arousal, motivation, attention, learning, and REM sleep. I
work within the parasympathetic nervous system too. I can make you sweat and
salivate. - ANSWER-acetylcholine


Substances that block me can paralyze you because I am the link between the brain
and muscles. When there's not enough of me, I can be involved in Alzheimer's and

, Parkinson's disease. Increase me, and I can help with symptoms, but be cautious,
because I also have a role in addiction. Dr. Stahl refers to me as "the brain's own
nicotine" when he talks about my role in addiction. - ANSWER-acetylcholine


I help to regulate mood. I've been called the "happy hormone," but actually I am
not a hormone at all; I am a monoamine neurotransmitter. Your body synthesizes
me naturally from tryptophan. I help to regulate sleep, arousal, libido, aggression,
and pain perception. - ANSWER-serotonin (5HT)


I am one of the key monoamine neurotransmitters that regulate mood. I am
associated with executive function, your ability to perform well, be organized, and
all those good things including emotional intelligence. That's when I'm working
hard in the prefrontal cortex. I'm also essential to your movement and coordination.
Being balanced is very important to me; too much or too little can cause problems.
- ANSWER-Dopamine


Damage to the anterior portion may cause astrogenesis, the loss of ability to
recognize objects via the sense of touch. This may be experienced by patients with
post cerebral vascular accidents - ANSWER-parietal Lobe


and involved in short-term memory, speech, auditory signals, and smell
recognition. It identifies "what" things are - object identification. It contains the
limbic system, amygdala, and hippocampus. - ANSWER-Temporal Lobe


Disorders from this lobe include dementia, affective disorders, and attention deficit
hyperactivity disorders (ADHD). - ANSWER-Temporal Lobe


controls visual processing. Damage to this lobe results in the inability to form
visual memories. Bilateral lobe damage results in the inability to recognize items
by sight even though vision is normal. - ANSWER-Occipital Lobe

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