The final question is a verbal response. Discuss one of the…

The final question is a verbal response. Discuss one of the readings in the text book or one of the short stories that we covered in class.  You may use your notebook or scrap paper to plan your response.  Prepare the key ideas on scrap paper. Then, look directly into your camera and share your response! Briefly summarize a reading or short story and explain why you selected it. Include: the title and author a brief summary of the main points in your own words (summarize and paraphrase) a moment (section) that stands out to you as significant and why the reason you selected this reading/What connects you to it? Evaluation: 50% Content: accurate discussion of reading with personal connection 50% Delivery: accurate, fluent, delivered naturally with eye contact Length: Spoken: about 1 minute

A 6-year-old child is brought to the clinic because of frequ…

A 6-year-old child is brought to the clinic because of frequent falls, poor balance, and unsteady walking. The parents report that the child leans to one side when sitting, and has difficulty maintaining balance while standing or walking, especially in low-light conditions. Neurologic exam reveals normal muscle strength and tone, no limb ataxia, and normal reflexes. MRI shows a mass compressing the inferior portion of the cerebellum near the fourth ventricle. Which of the following cerebellar regions is most likely affected? (Hint: What structural region is located at the inferior portion of the cerebellum near the fourth ventricle.  What functional part of the cerebellum produces this child’s outcomes? What plays a key role in equilibrium? What is the structural region associated with this?)

A 65-year-old man is being evaluated after a spinal cord inj…

A 65-year-old man is being evaluated after a spinal cord injury. He reports that he cannot feel vibration or joint position on the right side of his body below the level of the injury, but pain and temperature sensation are normal. Based on your knowledge of sensory pathways, where is the most likely location of the spinal cord injury? (Hint where does this tract cross?)

A 72-year-old man develops a broad-based, unsteady gait, and…

A 72-year-old man develops a broad-based, unsteady gait, and has difficulty with rapid alternating hand movements. He does not show tremor at rest or significant rigidity.  He has difficulty sitting and standing. Neuroimaging reveals a lesion in the midline of the cerebellum. Which of the following anatomical structures is most likely affected? (Hint: A rapidly alternating hand movement assessment (RAM) tests for dysdiadochokinesia. What area is responsible for truncal ataxia or difficulty sitting and standing)