Figure 5
POSTTEST FOR GROUP A
EXAMINATION ON RELATIONSHIP OF BRAIN FEATURES
1. This feature of the brain is the most superficial one listed.
-
Insular lobe
-
Putamen
-
Thalamus
-
Claustrum
-
Extreme capsule
2. This brain feature is the most medial one listed.
-
Insular lobe
-
Putamen
-
Thalamus
-
Third ventricle
-
Extreme capsule
3. This brain feature is the most lateral feature listed.
-
Insular lobe
-
Putamen
-
Thalamus
-
Cortex
-
Extreme capsule
4. This brain feature is the most medial feature listed
-
Globus pallidus
-
Extreme capsule
-
Insular lobe
-
Claustrum
-
External capsule
5. The claustrum is located between the extreme capsule and
-
Globus pallidus
-
Thalamus
-
Insular lobe
-
Third ventricle
-
External capsule
6. The thalamus is located adjacent to this brain
feature
-
Third ventricle
-
Lateral cerebral fissure
-
Insular lobe
-
External capsule
-
Globus pallidus
7. This brain feature is immediately medial to
the putamen
-
Extreme capsule
-
Lateral cerebral fissure
-
Insular lobe
-
External capsule
-
Globus pallidus
8. The globus pallidus is located between internal
capsule and
-
Extreme capsule
-
Lateral cerebral fissure
-
Insular lobe
-
External capsule
-
Putamen
9. The thalamus is between the third ventricle
and
-
Extreme capsule
-
Lateral ventricle
-
Putamen
-
Internal capsule
-
Claustrum
10. This brain feature is located most lateral
and/or most superficial of those listed.
-
Extreme capsule
-
Lateral ventricle
-
Putamen
-
Internal capsule
-
Claustrum
11. This brain feature is the most lateral one
listed.
-
Thalamus
-
Third ventricle
-
Internal capsule
-
External capsule
-
Globus pallidus