1st Year: Neuroscience Keele

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Decks in this class (28)

Lecture 1 - General organisation of the nervous system
What is neuroscience,
What s electrophysiology,
What does a squid have
38  cards
Lecture 2 - Cells of the nervous system
Dendrites receive what kind of input,
Do dendrites have spines,
Does an axon transmit output or i...
26  cards
Lecture 3 - Different classes of neruones
What are sensory neurons,
What are interneurons,
What are motor neurone
35  cards
Lecture 4 - Different classes of Glia and their properties
List the three types of cells in ...,
List the types of glial cells,
Where are ependymal cells found
36  cards
Lecture 5 - Cells of the nervous system 2
What is glutamate,
What is neurotransmitter handling,
What is extracellular space
41  cards
Lecture 6 - Resting membrane potential part 1
How do neurones transmit information,
Whats a defining feature of neruones,
What are some key components to r...
39  cards
Lecture 7 - Resting Membrane Potential II
What is embedded in the cell memb...,
At rest which ion channels open,
Why cant sodium ions enter the ne...
16  cards
Lecture 8: Action Potential
How can membrane potential can be...,
What are the 5 phases of action p...,
Whats it called when membrane pot...
43  cards
Lecture 9: Nerve conduction and neurotransmitter release
What is resting state,
What is rising phase,
What is overshoot
57  cards
Lecture 10 - synaptic transmission
How does synaptic transmission begin,
How does the binding occur,
What determines whether the nt wi...
34  cards
Lecture 11: nerves and spinal cord
Wat doe stee cns consist of,
Where is the spinal cord located,
Where do some invertebrates have ...
32  cards
Lecture 12 - the Ancient Forebrain - Hypothalamus and Thalamus
What are the wrinkles in the brai...,
What do the 4 lobes correlate to,
What parts of the brain can be se...
40  cards
Lecture 12 - The Ancient Forebrain - Basal Ganglia, Hippocampus and Amygdala
How many nuclei does the basal ga...,
Where is the basal ganglia located,
What is the putamen and caudate n...
29  cards
Lecture 13 & 14 - Cerebral Cortex
What are the meninges,
What is the dura mater,
What is the arachnoid space
30  cards
Lecture 15: chemical brain
Wat is a chemical signal,
What are the two types of signall...,
What happens with a action potent...
98  cards
Lecture 16; The Chemical Brain 2
What is the function of electrica...,
What are the advantages of chemic...,
Where are gap junctions present b...
26  cards
Lecture 18;  Somatosensory receptor cells, receptors, primary afferents
What are some characteristics of ...,
What are somatic sensations,
List examples of receptor cells
27  cards
Lecture 19; Olfaction and Gustation
Why is smell and taste sensory sy...,
What key physiological features h...,
What is the olfactory bulb
29  cards
Lecture 20: The Somatosensory System 1
What are the 9 senses,
What are the 4 somatic sensations,
Which 2 pathways always work toge...
19  cards
Lecture 21: The Somatosensory System 2 (slide 16+)
Whats the scientific term for whi...,
What do barrel fields look like w...,
What are barrel fields separated by
9  cards
Lecture 22: vision 1
Which love is linked to vision,
Where is the retina located,
Is the retina light sensitive
36  cards
Lecture 23 - vision 2
How are fibres located,
What type of order do fibres reta...,
What do optic nerve fibres enter
51  cards
Lecture 24 and 25 : Hearing
What is frequency of sound measur...,
What stem frequency equation,
What is amplitude measured in
27  cards
Lecture 28: Genetics and the nervous system 3 – molecular neuroscience
Will neurones regrow after damage,
Whats a negative about spinal cor...,
What are the 5 genetic engineerin...
32  cards
Lecture 30: Development of the nerve system3
Whats a 16 celled human embryo ca...,
What day is fertilisation,
What happens in day 1 of the embryo
49  cards
Lecture 33: Principles of evolution
Adaptive changes in organisms occ...,
How do organisms evolve,
Humans shared a common ancestor w...
36  cards
Lecture 33: The main animal phyla slide 14
Name the organism levels greatest...,
What are the 3 domains of life,
Name three single celled eukaryot...
19  cards
Lecture 36: Evolution of the nervous system 2
Name 3 phylum,
Whats an example of a porifera,
Do porifera have neurones
37  cards

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