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Lecture 2: Synapse And Plasticity I
Synapses,
The 2 parts synapses responsible ...,
Presynaptic terminal
19  cards
Lecture 3: Synapse Plasticity II
What can be used to measure synap...,
Describe how electrophysiology is...,
Field recordings extracellular re...
16  cards
Lecture 4: Synapse And Plasticity III
3 phases of long term potentiatio...,
Explain induction,
What happens if there is no induc...
23  cards
Lecture 5 Synapse And Plasticity IV
What happens when long term depre...,
Why is long term depression needed,
What is induces depression of a p...
18  cards
Lecture 6 - 8 Types Of Cells In The CNS
List the cell types in the human cns,
What are the cells that can only ...,
Give at least one neurological di...
45  cards
Lecture 9 Neuroanatomy
How many lobes are there name them,
Frontal association cortex,
Components of frontal lobe
23  cards
Lecture 10 Nervous System Development I
5 events during development gina ...,
As totipotent stem cells divide,
Gastrulation 1 what is it 2 what ...
17  cards
Lecture 11 Nervous System Development II
What are the 8 stages of cortical...,
Neural proliferation neural proli...,
Describe the event of neural prol...
18  cards
Lecture 13 Sensory Physiology
List the modalities of the sensor...,
The purpose of the sensory systems,
Bees describe some sensory system...
17  cards
Lecture 14 hearing I
The human ear recognises sounds f...,
The audiometry curve for a normal...,
Parts of the external ear pinnacl...
29  cards
Lecture 15 Hearing II
Central auditory nerve processing...,
The central auditory pathway audi...,
Describe the main common auditory...
26  cards
Lecture 16 Vision I
3 basic parts required for vision,
Describe the process of vision,
Parts of eye and function 1 lens ...
23  cards
Lecture 17 Vision II
What light properties are used to...,
How are we able to see colours of...,
The similarities differences betw...
21  cards
Lecture 18 Sensory Systems - Taste & Olfaction
What are the chemical senses how ...,
Describe the gustatory pathway,
What are the three cranial nerves...
16  cards
Lecture 19 Control Of Movement 1
What are the three classes of mov...,
What are the four elements in a v...,
Functions of the components invol...
22  cards
Lecture 20 Control Of Movement 2
Proprioception how we sense ourse...,
What are the receptors that contr...,
Reflexes
14  cards
Lecture 21 Somatosensory Pathways 1
Types of receptors in the somatos...,
Common features of the somatosens...,
How are somatosensory tracts segr...
18  cards
Lecture 22: Somatosensory Processing 2
Describe the role that the thalam...,
Describe the primary somatosensor...,
Describe the primary somatosensor...
15  cards
Lecture 23 Memory 1
Learning,
Memory,
Qualitative memory
14  cards
Lecture 24 Memory 2
Engram,
What is consolidation,
Where does transition of new memo...
13  cards
Lecture 25: Pathogenesis Of Perinatal Brain Injury
What results from perinatal brain...,
When do babies get brain injury,
Causes of perinatal brain injury
23  cards
Lecture 26: Designing Neuroprotective Treatments For Perinatal Brain Injury
4 phases in the evolution of injury,
Primary phase acute phase injury ...,
Latent phase injury time course bego
23  cards
Lecture 27: Stroke
Stroke characteristics,
Stroke subtypes what are they,
Ischaemic stroke
18  cards
Lecture 28: Huntington’s Disease
Huntington s disease characteristics,
Type and cause of disorder,
Aetiology and genetics
9  cards
Lecture 29: Chronobiology I
What are clocks important,
What are the biological rhythms t...,
Internal clock hypothesis
14  cards
Lecture 30: Chronobiology II
Sleep what happens if someone doe...,
What controls sleep,
What is forced desynchrony used for
22  cards
Lecture 32: Neural Repair I (Cell Replacement Therapy)
Neurogenesis,
Regions where neurogenesis persists,
What did role of neural stem cell...
21  cards
Lecture 33: Neural Repair II
Neurotrophic factors,
Three major neurotrophic factor t...,
Neurotrophins define types in mam...
15  cards

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