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Decks in this class (45)

0729 - PICS Spinal Cord Pathways
Label and level,
9  cards
PICS - 0731 - Peripheral Nerves
Motor and sensory innervation of ...,
Motor and sensory innervation of ...,
Motor and sensory innervation of ...
11  cards
0729 - TEXT Spinal Cord Pathways
What are the key features of the ...,
What are the spinal cord coverings,
What do you see in a spinal cord ...
37  cards
0731 - Neural Compression Syndromes I
What are the 3 main spinal cord p...,
What area should you touch to tes...,
What area should you touch to tes...
35  cards
0805 - CNS imaging
What are the most valuable imagin...,
What is the difference between t1...
2  cards
0806 - Motor Pathways
Summarise the cortical representa...,
What elements of the brain are re...,
What is the role of the posterior...
16  cards
0806 - Principles of Pain Management
How can pain be potentiated,
How do nsaids local anaesthetic a...,
What are the two main pain fibre ...
3  cards
0806 - The Retina and Visual Acuity
Name the different cell types in ...,
What are the three primary classe...,
What are the 3 major classes of g...
13  cards
0812 - Diseases of the Eye
Explain the aetiology of cataracts,
Explain the aetiology of glaucoma,
Explain the aetiology of amd
11  cards
0812 - Somatosensory System
Describe the structure of a senso...,
What are the different cutaneous ...,
Summarise the trajectory of dorsa...
8  cards
0813 - Functional Excitation and Inhibition
List a variety of neurotransmitte...,
Outline the five steps of classic...,
What is the glutamate cycle
15  cards
0813 - Pain Pathways and Modulators
Explain how the experience of pai...,
What is the difference between hy...,
What is the difference between ne...
17  cards
0814 - Neural Compression Syndromes?
How are the myotomes of the upper...,
How are the myotomes of the lower...,
What nerve are you testing with t...
13  cards
0824 - Principles of Neural Circuitary
Explain how eeg traces arise,
How do epsps and ipsps affect the...,
How does epilepsy manifest on an eeg
10  cards
0826 - Eye Movement Disorders
What is strabismus what are the t...,
What muscles are supplied by cnii...,
What muscle is supplied by cniv
16  cards
0902 - PICS - Blood Supply of the Brain
Level and blood supply,
Level and blood supply
8  cards
0805 - Eye Histology
How is the retina organised,
Outline muller cells,
What are the 10 layers of the retina
7  cards
0814 - Neuromodulatory Transmitter Systems
What is a neuromodulator how does...,
List a variety of neuromodulators...,
Outline the dopamine system
7  cards
0826 - The Brainstem
What are the patten generators an...,
What are the patten generators an...,
What are the patten generators an...
19  cards
0826 - PICS - The Brainstem
Level and structures
8  cards
0827 - Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear
What is sound how is it measured,
Describe the cochlea,
What are the three components of ...
8  cards
0827 - The Trigeminal System
What is the function of the trige...,
What are the branches of the trig...,
What are the branches of the opht...
15  cards
0828 - Autoimmunity in the nervous system
What is ms,
What is guillan barre syndrome gbs,
Outline immune activation in ms i...
10  cards
0828 - Synaptic Plasticity - Learning and Memory
Distinguish nondeclarative and de...,
Outline key features of neuronal ...,
What is the difference between im...
12  cards
0902 - Blood Supply of the Brain
1describe the contributions of th...,
Draw the blood supply of the brain,
2 explain the segmental nature of...
24  cards
0903 - CNS Infections
What are the components of the bb...,
What are the components of the bc...,
What are the common sites of cns ...
7  cards
0903 - Mechanisms of Headaches and Aura
What are some serious causes of h...,
What are the potential sources of...,
What is the significance of a thu...
10  cards
0903 - Normal Function and Pathology of Middle and Inner Ear
What is the difference between co...,
What is meniere s disease
2  cards
0903 - RAS and Attention
State how ras affects motor control,
Explain how sleep is induced and ...,
Name the stages and sequences in ...
12  cards
0904 - Movement Disorders
What is parkinsonism what are the...,
What are some non motor symptoms ...,
What is the pathophysiology of pa...
11  cards
0907 - Basal Ganglia
What are the constituents of the ...,
Outline the neostriatum,
Describe the basic circuitry invo...
12  cards
0908 - Antipsychotics and Psychiatric Drugs
What are the 3 main receptors tar...,
What is the primary class of anti...,
What are the beneficial effects o...
10  cards
0909 - Cerebellum
Discuss the main roles of the cer...,
Describe the anatomical features ...,
What is the macroscopic appearanc...
21  cards
0910 - Cellular Reactions to Cerebral Ischaemia
What are the three broad groups o...,
What are the various patterns of ...,
For exam what is likely the mecha...
15  cards
0910 - Stroke
What is the classical presentatio...,
What determines the symptoms sign...,
What are the five broad causes of...
16  cards
0916 - Organisation of the Cortex
What are the three different type...,
How does the archicortex relate t...,
How does the paleocortex relate t...
5  cards
0916 - Limbic System and Mood Disorders
Outline the limbic system
1  cards
0917 - Alzheimer's Disease
Outline why ad is a neurodegenera...,
Explain the make up of plaques an...,
Recognise why beta amyloid and pr...
5  cards
0917 - Disorders of Language and Speech
What are the three forms of dysph...,
What is the significance of broca...,
What are the three elements of la...
13  cards
0917 - Neurodegenerative Diseases
Define neurodegenerative disease ...,
Discuss and identify the patholog...,
Discuss and identify the patholog...
9  cards
0918 - Muscle and NMJ Disorders
How do you approach a patient pre...,
What are key aspects of a muscula...,
What investigations would you per...
12  cards
0930 - Psychosis
Identify the phenomenological cri...
1  cards
1001 - Biology of Schizophrenia
What is schizophrenia,
What are the clinical features of...,
What are the diagnostic criteria ...
12  cards
1001 - The Brain, A Working Model
What is the role of the prefronta...,
What is the role of wernickes area,
What is the role of the posterior...
7  cards
0626 - Ca and Pi Homeostasis
How is ca balance achieved,
How is ca deposition and resorpti...,
Describe dietary uptake of ca
14  cards

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