Questions for Figure 3, part 2

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Figure 321. If the structure at the tip of the pointer is damaged, which of the following symptoms would occur?
A. Loss of pain on the ipsilateral face 
B. Loss of pain on the contralateral face 
C. Loss of position sense on the ipsilateral body 
D. Loss of vibration sense on the contralateral side 
E. Vertigo and/or nystagmus 
F. Loss of taste in the anterior ipsilateral tongue 
G. Decrease in visceral sensation 
H. Ataxia 
I. Loss of touch on ipsilateral face 
J. Loss of touch on contralateral face 
No Answer
22. The structure at the tip of the pointer is part of which of the following pathways?
A. Medial lemniscal 
B. Posterior spinocerebellar 
C. Vestibular 
D. Spinal trigeminal 
E. Gustatory 
F. Visceral sensory 
G. Neospinothalamic 
H. Main sensory trigeminal 
I. Anterior spinocerebellar 
J. Cuneocerebellar 
No Answer
23. The axons that originate in this structure end in which of the following?
A. Ventral Posteromedial nucleus of the Thalamus 
B. Ventral Posterolateral nucleus of the Thalamus 
C. Ventral Posterior Inferior nucleus of the Thalamus 
D. Central Median nucleus of the Thalamus 
E. Cerebellum 
No Answer
24. The cortical area receiving information from the structure at the tip of the pointer is which of the following?
A. Cerebellar Cortex 
B. Posterior paracentral lobe 
C. Superior parietal cortex 
D. Postcentral gyrus 
E. Insula 
No Answer

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