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Title: The Limbic System: Quiz Game


1
The Limbic System
Neuro Quiz
Identify the correct question
Click to Play!
? Michael McKeough 2008
2
Limbic SystemNeuro Quiz
Anatomy StimulationEffects Misc. I Misc. II ClinicalAspects
100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
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3
Anatomy 100
  • Limbic structures are found at these levels of
    the neuraxis.

What are the cerebral cortex and midbrain?
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4
Anatomy 200
  • This limbic structure is located in the temporal
    lobe and performs the limbic function in memory.

What is the hippocampus?
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5
Anatomy 300
  • This myelinated structure projects between the
    hippocampus and mammillary body.

What is the fornix?
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6
Anatomy 400
  • This nucleus is the primary thalamic relay center
    for limbic information destined for the cortex.

What is the anterior nucleus?
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7
Anatomy 500
  • This gyrus contains the primary cortical
    projection area for the limbic system.

What is the cingulate gyrus?
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8
Stimulation Effects 100
  • In humans, these are the effect of stimulating
    the pleasure center.

What are feeling good or brightening your
attitude?
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9
Stimulation Effects 200
  • In humans, these are the effects of stimulating
    the pain center.

What are fear or terror?
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10
Stimulation Effects 300
  • These are the somatic motor effects of limbic
    stimulation.
  • What are
  • acquiring and eating food (sniffing, licking,
    chewing, swallowing)
  • grooming and goal-seeking
  • attack and defense (snarling, clawing,
    posturing)?

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11
Stimulation Effects 400
  • These are the sensory effects of limbic
    stimulation.
  • What are
  • olfactory sensations (unpleasant odors)
  • vertigo
  • visceral sensations from the abdomen
  • pain and pleasure?

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12
Stimulation Effects 500
  • These are the autonomic effects of limbic
    stimulation.
  • What are changes in
  • heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure
  • activity of the gastrointestinal tract
  • many hormone levels in the blood?

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13
Miscellaneous I 100
  • Changes in long-term memory are associated with
    these synaptic changes.
  • What are
  • hypertrophy
  • increasing synaptic effectiveness
  • increasing number of synapses?

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14
Miscellaneous I 200
  • This circuit was the first to describe the
    relationship between the components of the limbic
    system.

What is Papezs circuit?
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15
Miscellaneous I 300
  • This radical surgical procedure has been used to
    control violent, antisocial behavior.

What is a frontal lobotomy?
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16
Miscellaneous I 400
  • The hippocampus performs this function in memory.

What is consolidation (active processing of
information from short-term to long-term memory)?
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17
Miscellaneous I 500
  • Schizophrenia, obsessive-compulsive disorder,
    anxiety, and depression and mania are associated
    with this limbic disorder.

What is hyperactivity?
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18
Miscellaneous II 100
  • Memory consists of these stages.

What are short-term and long-term?
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19
Miscellaneous II200
  • These are the functions of the limbic system.

What are learning, memory, emotion, and drive?
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20
Miscellaneous II300
  • This is the region of the frontal lobe associated
    with the limbic system.

What is the septum?
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21
Miscellaneous II400
  • This type of behavior is associated with the
    septum.

What is aggressive or defensive behavior?
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22
Miscellaneous II500
  • This is the function of the amygdala.

What is linking emotional and motivational
responses to external stimuli?
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23
Clinical Aspects 100
  • This emotional condition is produced by bilateral
    lesions of the frontal lobe.

What is apathy?
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24
Clinical Aspects 200
  • This radical surgical procedure has been
    performed to control violent, antisocial behavior.

What is a frontal lobotomy?
Return to Game Board
25
Clinical Aspects 300
  • This memory condition is produced by bilateral
    lesion of the hippocampus.

What is anterograde amnesia?
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26
Clinical Aspects 400
  • This disorder of thought is associated with
    hyperactivity in the limbic system.

What is schizophrenia?
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27
Clinical Aspects 500
  • Bilateral lesions of the parahippocampal or
    occipitotemporal gyri can produce this condition.

What is Kluver-Bucy syndrome?
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