What is an EPSP?
Excititory post synaptic potential
What is unique about the enteric nervous system?
No art of it is located in the CNS
Schwann cells
Can only mylonite one axon.
What are the three layers of the meninges
Dura mater, Arachnoid, Pia mater
What are ganglia?
A group of nerve cell bodies located in the PNS
Fast Anterior Grade
Transport from cell body to to synapse.
What are two neurotransmitters that are always inhibitory
GABA and Glycine
What does spinal cord do?
What is type A fiber? Where are they found?
Tye A fibers a large myelinated fibers. The move the more upmost rapidly and are found in the somatic motor and somatic sensory
What types of neuroglia of in the CNS only?
oligodendrocytes, microglial epdymal cells, astrocytes
What does Cholinergic mean?
It releases ACH
What is a converging circuit? What is an example of them?
one cell stimulate by many others. Often after a diverging circuit. Rods in eyes that have a love of information coming to the same place
Epilepsy
Short circuiting between hemispheres. Can be congenital or cause by trauma.
Where are some locations that use ACH
Dura Mater
What is hyper polarization?
membrane has become more negatively chards
What are three methods of removal of neurotransmitter
How does tetnus work?
Prevents transmission of glycine from upper motor to lower motorneurons. Stops inhibitions so muscle contractions see occurring. Cause spastic paralysis
Parallel after discharge circuit? What is an example of them?
These create action potential send over time (an echo) (math problems) Where you need information to arrive in a sequence, temporal delay. Can also be used in amplification
What is a nucleus in nervous system?
A group of nerve cell bodies located in the CNS
What is Reverberating circuit? What is an example of them?
impulses from later cells repeatedly stimulate earlier cells in the circuit. Continuous actions potentials sent until something acts to stop them. Used in short term memory
Interneurons
between other neurons
What is the visceral motor division
Autonomic Nervous system. It is motor only, mean self governing.
What is the primary Neurotransimitter that is not amino acid based?
ACH