Question : 41. After a brain surgery in 1950 to stop epileptic seizures, : 1201892

 

41. After a brain surgery in 1950 to stop epileptic seizures, Barbara was no longer able to form new memories. If you asked Barbara what she thought about the Internet, she would 
A. be able to write her thoughts but not verbalize them.
B. be able to verbalize her thoughts but not write them.
C. speak haltingly in short sentences.
D. not understand what the word Internet meant.

42. If Orville was diagnosed with anterograde amnesia, you know his condition could have been caused by any of the following except: 
A. Damage to the hippocampus
B. Infection
C. A cerebrovascular accident
D. Disruption to the reticular formation

43. Ryan cannot recall a list of words that was read to him 60 minutes ago. Even when he is given multiple choices to choose from or clues about each word, he cannot recall the words. Most likely, Ryan’s memory problem is caused by damage to what brain area? 
A. Corpus callosum
B. Reticular formation
C. Broca’s area
D. Hippocampus

44. Lyle, an amnesic patient, thinks that he has met you before. “I remember you because of your red hat. And I was your boss at the mayor’s office in Cleveland.  I was the mayor then, you know. We had many dinners together, and you used to order the Delmonico steaks with onion rings on top.” Lyle firmly believes these things are true, yet none of them really happened.  Lyle has damaged the _____ of his brain. 
A. hippocampus
B. mediodorsal thalamus
C. corpus callosum
D. Wernicke’s area

45. When Karla sees her doctor, she tells him the tale of how they met in high school. Even though the story is false, Karla believes it is true. She also cannot form new memories. Karla probably 
A. has Broca’s aphasia.
B. has a headache.
C. is an alcoholic.
D. suffers from Alzheimer’s disease.

46. Noreen experiences both anterograde amnesia and confabulations. These are key symptoms that indicate Noreen suffers from 
A. Huntington’s disease.
B. Korsakoff’s syndrome.
C. reticular formation disruption.
D. prosopagnosia.

47. Bert cannot form new memories, but he is able to accurately recall his childhood memories from before his cerebrovascular accident. Ernie cannot form new memories and often recalls memories that did not happen. Based on this information, it appears that Bert has _____, and Ernie has _____. 
A. anterograde amnesia; Korsakoff’s syndrome
B. Korsakoff’s syndrome; anterograde amnesia
C. ideational apraxia; ideomotor apraxia
D. ideomotor apraxia; ideational apraxia

48. Marissa is prone to a condition known as confabulation. That means that Marissa 
A. ignores everything in the left side of space relative to her body position.
B. unknowingly creates false memories.
C. cannot understand spoken language or produce sensible speech.
D. experiences periods of abnormally impaired or elevated levels of consciousness.

49. Jerry suffered a brain injury in a car accident.  Now he is in a persistent vegetative state. From this information you know that he 
A. is in a coma.
B. will never recover.
C. cannot chew food placed in his mouth.
D. might open his eyes and appear to wake up each day.

50. Yasuo has damaged his reticular formation. He is most likely to develop 
A. alexia without agraphia.
B. phonemic but not semantic paraphasias.
C. mild cognitive impairment.
D. a persistent vegetative state.

 

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