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PHY2011 - Neuroscience of communication, sensory and control systems - S1 2025

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In the image below, most cranial nerves emanate from or run to these areas of the brain.

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The dorsal root ganglion:

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In the image below, these are the oldest evolutionary regions of the brain and control vegetative functions like respiration and the cardiovascular system.

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In the image below, damage to the area with this label is most associated with personality changes after accidents

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In the image below, the ventral (front) surface of the spinal cord is indicated by the label

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In the image below, the dorsal (back) surface of the spinal cord is indicated by the label

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In the image below, which label identifies the area which is likely to be involved in sensory processing?

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Efferent neurons are also known as sensory neurons

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In the image below, the cell bodies of somatic sensory nerve fibres are indicated by the label

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