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The cranial nerve primarily responsible for jaw movement is:
VII (Facial)
V (Trigeminal)
X (Vagus)
XII (Hypoglossal)
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Damage to the Arcuate fasciculus typically causes:
Global aphasia
Transcortical motor aphasia
Anomic aphasia
Conduction aphasia
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The Recurrent laryngeal branch of the Vagus nerve innervates:
Cricothyroid only
Pharyngeal constrictors
All intrinsic laryngeal muscles except the cricothyroid
Facial muscles
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Wernickeâs area is primarily responsible for:
Visual word recognition
Motor execution
Auditory comprehension of language
Motor planning for speech
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The Internal capsule carries:
Cranial nerve nuclei
Reflex centers
Motor and sensory tracts between cortex and brainstem
Auditory fibers from cochlea
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The Thalamus functions primarily as:
The generator of vocal fold vibration
A relay station for sensory information to the cortex
The initiator of motor programs
The center of memory storage
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Damage to the Facial nerve (VII) often results in:
Facial asymmetry and poor labial closure
Hypernasality
Reduced jaw strength
Impaired tongue protrusion
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The Corticobulbar tract carries motor commands:
From cerebellum to pons
From cochlea to brainstem
From brainstem to spinal cord
From the cortex to cranial nerve nuclei in the brainstem
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Cranial nerve IX (Glossopharyngeal) mediates:
Tongue tip movement
Lip rounding
Jaw closing
Taste posterior â of tongue and pharyngeal elevation
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Damage to cranial nerve XII results in tongue deviation:
Straight forward
No deviation
Toward the weaker side
Away from the lesion
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The Cerebellum is critical for:
Speech comprehension
Emotional control
Balance and motor coordination
Visual scanning
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The Pons contains nuclei for which cranial nerves?
I, II, III
IV, V, VI
V, VI, VII, VIII
IX, X, XI
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A lesion to cranial nerve VIII (Vestibulocochlear) may cause:
Hearing loss and balance difficulties
Hypernasal speech
Dysarthria
Tongue deviation
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