1) The part of the brain superior to the spinal cord; regulates vital functions such as heart rate, respiration, and blood pressure. a) postcentral gyrus b) cerebellum c) thalamus d) medulla 2) A tract of nerves in the spinal cord that primarily transmits information from the arms. a) medial lemniscus b) spinothalamic tract c) anterolateral system d) fasciculus cuneatus e) fasciculus gracilis 3) The area of white matter in the middle to posterior side of the spinal cord. a) dorsal root b) dorsal root ganglion c) dorsal column 4) A bundle of nerve fibers which cross the midline of the spinal cord just anterior to the gray commissure. a) arcuate fiber b) ventral white commissure c) sensory neuron 5) The sense of the body, of its place, position, and movement; includes muscle sense and equilibrium. a) proprioception b) visceral c) abdomen

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