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Questions:

  1. Which nerve is closest to medulla oblongata?
  2. What is the function of dorsal root?
  3. Who developed the Filter theory?
  4. What is the weight of the human brain relative to the whole body?
  5. What is the branch-like specialized structure emanating from the soma called?
  6. Who among the following has intense smelling sensation?
  7. What part of the brain is related to sleep and attention?
  8. Myxedema disease is related to the lack of which hormone?
  9. In which disease is the whole brain infected?
  10. What plays the main role in the treatment of Parkinson's disease?
  11. What is the other name for ductless glands?
  12. From where does estrogen secrete?
  13. Gate control theory is related to which sensation?
  14. Lateral hypothalamus is known as what?
  15. What is formed by Sertoli cells?
  16. When a person's estrus cycle weakens after being kept in the same place, what is this called?
  17. What is the characteristic of Cushing syndrome?
  18. Excessive release of which gland's hormone causes Cushing syndrome?
  19. Which nerve controls and executes the functions of the tongue?
  20. Various parts of the brain form a circuit for emotional expression. What is this theory called?
  21. Which among the following is not a quality of a good neuropsychological test?
  22. The study of cerebral asymmetry is initially related to which researcher?
  23. What does associative agnosia mean?
  24. What is Wolf and Goodale's research related to?
  25. What is the posterior part of the corpus callosum called?
  26. Protein B-Amyloid is related to which condition?
  27. Who used the term neuropsychology for the first time?
  28. Who propagated the term 'neuron'?
  29. What is the housekeeping cell of a neuron?
  30. What is the smallest unit of the nervous system?
  31. What are the functions of the hypothalamus?
  32. What is the gap between two neurons called?
  33. How many types of neurons are there?
  34. Which lobe is responsible for visual sensation?
  35. Which lobe is responsible for auditory sensation?
  36. In which area is the somatosensory cortex found?
  37. What hormone is secreted from the pituitary gland?
  38. Which one is not a type of neuron?
  39. What is the secretion of endocrine glands called?
  40. Where do endocrine glands directly secrete?
  41. What are the parts of the central nervous system?
  42. Which part of the brain provides sturdiness to it?
  43. Which activity is performed by the reticular formation?
  44. Which part of the brain is responsible for the origin and control of emotions?
  45. How many pairs of spinal nerves are found in the human body?
  46. What are the fields of neuroscience?
  47. What is Wernicke's area related to?
  48. Which study is related to the superficial characteristics and mental faculties of the human brain?
  49. Which hypothesis states that the origin of behavior is the brain?
  50. Who stated that we can speak due to dominance of the left hemisphere?
  51. Impairment between neurons in Broca and Wernicke's areas is called what?
  52. Where does nerve impulse originate?
  53. Which is not the structure of the cell body?
  54. What produces the myelin sheath?
  55. Who propagated EEG?
  56. Which test is related to PET?
  57. What stops the activeness of a neuron?
  58. What cell is part of the body?
  59. Which is not a neuropsychological method?
  60. What does the cerebral cortex cover?
  61. How many layers does the meninges have?
  62. Epithalamus is a part of what?
  63. What is called the master gland?
  64. To what is the cerebellum more related?
  65. Which part of the brain is more active during emotion?
  66. Which part of the brain is involved in the process of memory?
  67. What is aphasia? Is it a congenital or acquired language disorder?
  68. Which disorder is developed by chromosomal error?
  69. What is PKU?
  70. What is thrombus?
  71. Which are organic brain disorders except?
  72. Alzheimer's is a specific type of which disorder?
  73. Which is not a symptom of dementia?
  74. LTM is mainly caused by which brain part?
  75. What is the difficulty in reading written material called?
  76. Which tumor produces cancer?
  77. Where do we find more gray matter in the brain?
  78. What is the third stage of a grand mal seizure?
  79. What is slow-wave sleep?
  80. Excessive talkativeness is related to damage in which brain area?
  81. Where do we find P and M cells?
  82. ACTH is what type of hormone?
  83. Which part of the ear is the organ of corti located in?
  84. When a person cannot recognize familiar faces, what is it called?
  85. What disorder is caused by damage to the auditory nerve?
  86. Melatonin is secreted by which gland?
  87. Cretinism is a disorder of which gland?
  88. Hypoglycemia is related to which gland?
  89. Somatocronin is what type of hormone?
  90. Which hormone is responsible for female sexual behavior?
  91. What is the 5th cranial nerve?
  92. Oxytocin is secreted by what part of the body?
  93. What is the main active genital organ in males?
  94. Which hormone is responsible for lactation in females?
  95. Failure to recall events after trauma is called what?
  96. Failure to recall events before trauma is called what?
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