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- (d) Demonstrate how the electrodes are placed on the scalp using a 10-20 system technique to perform the electroencephalogram (EEG) analysis.(from attached picture) For each time point, state whether the person’s eyes are open or closed. Why? A - B - C - D -In some cases, phantom limb pain appears to be related to the patient's perception that the phantom limb is held in an uncomfortable position. True or False?
- Indicate which cranial nerve(s) is (are) most closely associated with each of the following functions:1. Sense of hearing ______________________________2. Sense of taste ______________________________3. Sense of sight ______________________________4. Sense of smell ______________________________5. Sense of equilibrium ______________________________6. Conducting sensory impulses from upper teeth ______________________________7. Conducting sensory impulses from lower teeth ______________________________8. Raising eyelids ______________________________. 9. Focusing lenses of eyes ______________________________10. Adjusting amount of light entering eye ______________________________11. Moving eyes ______________________________12. Stimulating salivary secretions ______________________________13. Movement of trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles ______________________________14. Muscular movements associated with speech ______________________________15. Muscular movements…Complete the blank: Sensory impulses travel from the organs of equilibrium to the brain on the _______________________ nerve.Define conjunctival fornix
- During the assessment, you notice the left eye of the patient is not responding to light and they are unable to move the eye laterally. Which of the cranial nerves is most likely dysfunctional?Define “telangiectasia” in your own words.This is an ungraded pratice assignment for the test, i'm having trouble tracing A,B,C,D. There are examples provided 1. General Motor Tract: Review the corticospinal tract presented in the text. Study the basic format and theexample provided below. This tract is the same for all of the motor tracings you are responsible for. Variations onlyoccur at the appropriate ramus, appropriate plexus, appropriate spinal nerve, and appropriate skeletal muscle FORMAT:Motor Cortex of cerebrum -> Internal Capsule -> Mesencephalon -> Pon -> Medulla -> Anterior Horn (synapse) -> Anterior Root -> Exit appropriate ramus -> Appropriate plexus -> Appropriate Spinal Nerve (s) -> Muscle (synapse 2. General Sensation Tracts: Review the general sensory tract presented in the text. Study the basic format and theexample provided below. This tract is the same for all of the sensory tracings you are responsible for. Variationsonly occur at the appropriate receptor, appropriate…