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General features of Brain, Meninges & Blood supply
Define the following terminology ...,
What is the significance of contr...,
What is the significance of these...
76  cards
Skull, Vertebral Column and SC
How many divisions are in the bas...,
What passes through these structu...,
Outline the following for raised ...
35  cards
Brainstem & Cranial Nerves
Name the 12 cranial nerves,
Name the exit points of the crani...,
What is the function of cn 1 6
30  cards
Cerebellum, third and fourth ventricle
Why is cerebellum the largest par...,
What is the function of cerebellum,
What is the function of vermis
39  cards
Olfactory & limbic system, basal ganglia
What are the two major functional...,
What does the limbic system consi...,
What do you find above and below ...
17  cards
Peripheral Neuroanatomy
Define dermatome,
Define myotomes,
Name the dermatome regions these ...
15  cards
CNS Cell Types
Defects in the following neural s...,
What are the two main cns cell types,
How many and what are the types o...
35  cards
Neuropathology
What are the major contributors o...,
What are three main characters of ad,
What are the attributable risk fo...
19  cards
Neuroradiology
What appears dark bright black an...,
What is the t1 mri useful for,
How to recognise a mri
14  cards
Electrical signalling
Why are ion channels or transport...,
What does the membrane usually al...,
What is the significance of ion flow
10  cards
Ion channels and transporters
Why are active transporters needed,
Difference b w uniport symport an...,
Give examples of channels co tran...
10  cards
Synaptic Plasticity
What is synaptic plasticity why i...,
Why is the second psp greater tha...,
Why does synaptic facilitation de...
6  cards
NTs and receptors
What are the two classes of nts,
Which one is the first nt to be i...,
What is the difference b w excita...
44  cards
Glutamate signalling
What are the functions of glutama...,
Glutamate has signalling role in ...,
Glutamate is synthesised from what
17  cards
Cholinergic system
What are the harmful effects of c...,
Where do you find these ach recep...,
Where does the ach acts in the so...
14  cards
clinical neurophysiology
What are the clinical neurophysio...,
What is saltatory conduction,
How to carry out ncs for sensory ...
12  cards

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