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Neurobiology A Functional Approach
Quiz 11: Localizing Stimuli and Orienting in Space
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Unilateral lesion to the lateral superior olive might result in which of the following to auditory perception?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Refer to figure 11.15, In the text which of the following is true about sound source coding in a barn owl versus a mammal?
Question 23
Multiple Choice
A 40-year-old patient describes an inability to determine where sound is localized, but her hearing is otherwise normal. Which of the following structures would NOT be the location of a lesion causing this symptom?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
The tonotopic map in the auditory cortex is similar to the somatotopic map in the somatosensory cortex in that
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is false regarding the circuitry of auditory perception?
Question 26
Essay
Explain how intraural level differences and intraural time differences are integrated in the auditory cortex of humans to perceive the orientation of sound in space.
Question 27
Short Answer
Central auditory processing disorder (CAPD) affects about 5% of school-aged children, ages 5-15. These kids typically show no deficit in hearing as assessed by normal responses to individual sounds delivered in a sound-proof room. Symptoms include being unusually distracted by loud noises, inability to recognize differences in sounds between words especially with background noise. Explain what auditory processing deficit might explain this disorder.
Question 28
Essay
Compare the somatosensory, visual, and auditory cortex in terms of the neural pathways that lead to the perception of mechanical touch, visual, and auditory information from sensory neurons in each system.
Question 29
Short Answer
Human hearing is most acute when sound is coming from the _______________.
Question 30
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the most important feature to the barn owl's unique ability to locate a mouse moving through rustling leaves in the dark.
Question 31
Multiple Choice
All of the following are considered moveable sensor arrays, except.
Question 32
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements best describes how spatial coordinate transformations localize where a visual stimulus is originating?
Question 33
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements are true of a neuron that codes space in eye-centered coordinates?
Question 34
Multiple Choice
Auditory input to the superior colliculus is primarily from the _________and visual inputs from the _____________.
Question 35
Multiple Choice
Which statement best describes how auditory and visual space maps are aligned in the superior colliculus of primates?
Question 36
Multiple Choice
Neurons in the ventral intraparietal area primarily encode visual and auditory information from which spatial coordinate transformations
Question 37
Multiple Choice
If someone suffers a hemorrhagic stroke that impairs their posterior parietal cortex, how might their spatial coordinate transformations?
Question 38
Short Answer
Refer to figure 11.17, In the text if the hidden loudspeaker was kept directly in front of the monkey, then the auditory receptive field would shift _____________as the monkeys eyes were directed to the right.