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lecture 1 - intro to physiology
Do axons of the pns tend to be my...,
Does the pns or cns have a regene...,
Why does the brain use so much of...
18  cards
lecture 2 - neuroanatomy 1-2
What are the 8 bones that make up...,
What are the 4 sutures of the skull,
What are the 2 fontanelles of the...
109  cards
lecture 3 - the neurological examination
What are four components tested i...
1  cards
lecture 4 - neuroanatomy 3-4
Where does cni arise,
What is the name for the structur...,
What structure carries fibres fro...
61  cards
lecture 5 - neuroanatomy 4
What are the 3 gyri of the anteri...,
Which gyrus contains the primary ...,
What are the 3 divisions of the i...
77  cards
lecture 6 - neuroanatomy 5
What is declarative memory,
What is non declarative memory,
Which fibres connect the left and...
21  cards
lecture 7 - neurons to networks
What is the function of ependymal...,
Which glial cells are important i...,
Which ions control the resting me...
8  cards
lecture 8 - cranial nerves & their nuclei
How many brainstem nuclei are there,
What is the general pattern of di...,
Are sensory or motor brain stem n...
12  cards
lecture 9 - autonomic nervous system
What are the 2 key types of homeo...,
Which regions of the spinal cord ...,
Which regions of the spinal cord ...
16  cards
lecture 10 - epilepsy
What is a seizure,
What is a common clinical definit...,
What are the 3 types of onset of ...
25  cards
lecture 11 - consciousness, coma & sleep
What is the key characteristic of...,
What posturing will occur when a ...,
What are some focal causes of coma
15  cards
lecture 12 - traumatic brain injury
What are the 3 types of haemorrha...,
Which artery is usually implicate...,
What type of injury typically cau...
17  cards
lecture 13 - neuroimaging
What are the signs of brain ischa...,
How does oedema appear on mri,
How does iscahaemia appear on mri
16  cards
lecture 14 - motor system 1
What is the alternative term for ...,
What are some diseases that affec...,
What is the tendon stretch reflex
21  cards
lecture 15 - motor system 2
What are some causes of hypotonia,
What are the 3 types locations of...,
What are the effects of a cortica...
25  cards
lecture 16 - somatic sensation
What is somatic sensation,
What is visceral sensation,
What is discriminative sensation
17  cards
lecture 17 - pain/nociception
What is the purpose of nociception,
What is chemical sensitisation of...,
What are the two types of pain fi...
3  cards
lecture 18 - stroke
What are the general risk factors...,
What is a transient ischaemic attack,
What are the key types of stroke
42  cards
lecture 19 - organisation of the cranial nerves
Which of the motor and sensory nu...,
What divides the motor and sensor...,
What are the 3 types of brain ste...
37  cards
lecture 20 - cranial nerves of the medulla
What are the 2 roots of the acces...,
Which cranial nerves arise from t...,
Where does the spinal root of ner...
27  cards
lecture 21 - nervous system development & disorders
What are the basic steps in neura...,
What is the consequence of failur...,
What is the consequence of failur...
9  cards
lecture 22 - facial sensation
What are the 3 types of somatic s...,
What is the main nerve involved i...,
What are the 4 cranial nerves tha...
14  cards
lecture 23 - motor functions of head/face
Which brain stem nuclei are invol...,
What is the equivelant of the cor...,
What type of motor information is...
16  cards
lecture 24 - pupillary reflexes and eye movements
What are the brainstem nuclei inv...,
What are the 6 key extraocular mu...,
Which extraocular muscles are sup...
17  cards
lecture 25 - vision
What is the term for the white of...,
What muscle controls lens shape f...,
What structure in the eye defines...
38  cards
lecture 26 - opthamology: preventing blindness
What are the 3 types of refractiv...,
What is myopia,
What is
6  cards
lecture 26 - vestibular physiology
What are the 2 functions of the v...,
What are the key structures of th...,
What are the functions of the sem...
16  cards
lecture 28 - auditory physiology
What is the function of the middl...,
What are the 3 bones of the middl...,
What is the function of the eusta...
24  cards
lecture 29 - ear & hearing clinical relevance
What is cholesteatoma,
What is the key risk factor for d...
2  cards

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