Set: Rehab II - Quiz - Vestibular/Visual

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TermDefinition
Rotational head movementthe semicircular canals respond to what
Meniere's diseaseincreased pressure in the ear is known as what
Utricle & Sacculewhat are the two otolighic organs
Vestibular nerveotoconia sit on hair cells in the macula and affect firing of the what nerve
Semicircular canals and otolighic organsthe vestibular nuclei recieve information from what 2 sources
Stabilizes objects in the visual field when the person is walkingthe VOR has what purpose
Vertigo and nystagmuswhat are 2 symptoms that occur with rapid head movement in patient with BPPV
Presents with difficulties in functional skillswhat effect does BPPV have on a patient's functional level
Cerebral cortexwhat area of the brain does perception of head orientation and movement come from
Extraoccular nucleiwhat area of the brain does eye movements come from
Spinal cordwhat area of the brain does postural control come from
Superior rectuswhat muscle movement of the eye does the occulomotor nerve do
Inferior rectuswhat muscle movement of the eye does the occulomotor nerve do
Superior obliquewhat muscle movement of the eye does the trochlear nerve do
Inferior obliquewhat muscle movement of the eye does the occulomotor nerve do
Medial rectuswhat muscle movement of the eye does the occulomotor nerve do
Lateral rectuswhat muscle movement of the eye does the abducens nerve do
Otolithic organthe macula is part of the what
Saccadeswhat is responsible for switching gaze from one target to another
Optokinetic reflexwhat is affected by moving objects in the visual field
Vertigowhat is the illusion of movement
Otolithic organthe macula is part of what
Saccadeswhat is responsible for switching gaze from one target to another
Optokinetic reflexwhat is affected by moving objects in the visual field
Vertigowhat is the illusion of movement
Nystagmuswhat is not always a sign of vestibular disorder
Peripheralwhat vestibular disorders usually have symptoms that are more severe
Vestibular neuritismedication is used to treat what
Brain damage on one sidewhat is homonomyous hemianopsia
Optic tractwhere is the Homonomyous hemianopsia found
Optic chiasmwhere is the Bitemporal hemianopsia found
Optic nerve lesionwhat loss of vision is ipsilateral
Optic chiasmwhat is loss of lateral part of each visual field
Optic tractwhat is loss of contralateral part of each visual field

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Created July 25, 2009
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