A. Anhedonia
B. Amnesia
C. Aphasia
D. Ataxia
Related Mcqs:
- What is the name for a partial or complete loss of coordination of voluntary muscular movement?
A. Anhedonia
B. Amnesia
C. Aphasia
D. Ataxia - Jeremy is sitting quietly when the muscles in his left leg begin to “twitch” this activation of movement in his voluntary muscles is most likely due to the release of the neurotransmitter:
A. epinephrine
B. dopamine
C. norepinephrine
D. acetylcholine - One of the followings is characterized by excessive breakdown of proteins resulting in muscular and bone weakness:
A. Addison’s disease
B. Cushing disease
C. Graves disease
D. All of the above - One of the following controls voluntary movements by activating skeletal muscle:
A. Central nervous system
B. Diffused nervous system
C. Somatic nervous system
D. Sympathetic nervous system - The area of cerebrum that sends impulses to voluntary muscles controlling movements:
A. Corpus coliseum
B. Cerebral cortex
C. Cerebral hemispheres
D. None of these - The elements of nervous system that help in coordination are:
A. Receptors
B. Neurons
C. Effectors
D. All of the above - Coordination in higher animals is:
A. Nervous coordination
B. chemical coordination
C. Both a & b
D. None of these - The nervous coordination involves specialized cells that are linked together directly or via central nervous system to from a network. These are:
A. Receptors
B. Neurons
C. Effectors
D. All of these - In animals chemical coordination involves:
A. Central nervous system
B. Endocrine system
C. Lymphatic system
D. All of the above - After he suffered a stroke, Mr. Salim’s physical coordination skills and responsiveness to sensory stimulation quickly returned to normal unfortunately, however, he began to experience unusual difficulty figuring out how to find his way to various locations in his neighborhood. it most likely that Mr. Salim suffered damage to his:
A. cerebellum
B. autonomic nervous system
C. thalamus
D. association areas