Neurobio 1&2

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Decks in this class (43)

Topic 1
Neuron 1,
Unipolar neuron 2,
Pseudo bipolar pseudo unipolar ne...
62  cards
Topic 2
Functional polarity 1,
Axon hillock 2,
Properties of the axon hillock 2 3
74  cards
Topic 3
Primary protein structure 1,
Secondary structure 2,
Tertiary structure 3
89  cards
Exam 2: Topic 4
Reticular theory 1,
Neuron doctrine 2,
Contiguous 3
109  cards
Exam 2: Topic 5 P1
What 3 things define a neurotrans...,
What is the location of a neurotr...,
What is the regulation of a neuro...
102  cards
Exam 2: Topic 5 P2
How is nmda current in the absenc...,
What happens when there is both a...,
What happens when amp r is missin...
77  cards
Exam 2: Topic 6
What are the 3 classes of signali...,
Cell impermeable molecules 2,
Cell permeant molecules 3
88  cards
Exam 3: Topic 7
Plasticity 1,
What does plasticity always requi...,
How does plasticity interact with...
82  cards
Exam 3: Topic 8
Hebbian plasticity 1,
What 2 classifications are involv...,
What two things are needed for he...
82  cards
Exam 3: Topic 9
When do humans have the most plas...,
What phenomena occur during devel...,
What are critical periods and mod...
52  cards
Exam 4: Topic 10 Somatosensory systems
What is the rostral side of the b...,
Which sides of the brain and spin...,
Coronal 3
152  cards
Exam 4: Visual system
What is the retinal microcircuit 1,
Which retinal cell responds to li...,
Fovea 3
107  cards
Exam 4: Auditory and Vestibular systems
T f sounds start as air vibrations 1,
How fast do hearing mechanisms wo...,
What are the properties of sound ...
109  cards
Exam 4: Chemical senses
What is the general structure of ...,
T f olfactory receptor neurons fi...,
When there is a head force trauma...
79  cards
Exam 5: lower motor neurons
What components make up the compl...,
How does the knee jerk reflex wor...,
Where do sensory afferents enter ...
91  cards
Exam 5: Upper motor neurons
What muscle are engaged in the st...,
What is the purpose of the stretc...,
What is the path from afferent to...
58  cards
Eam 5: Basal ganglia
The thalamus is the ____ to the _...,
The output of the basal ganglia t...,
In parkinson s disease the thalam...
94  cards
Exam 5: Cerebellum
T f the bg does receives proprioc...,
What percent of neurons in the br...,
How many granule cells are there ...
107  cards
NB2: Chemosensation (L1)
What are two uses of olfaction an...,
Nutritious foods flavor 2,
What safety mechanisms are releva...
33  cards
NBL2: Dynamic range in the retina
What is a universal requirement o...,
What is vision based on 2,
Visual transduction 3
39  cards
Specialization in the retina
Protanopia 1,
What does an adaptation demonstra...,
What are cone cells getting when ...
30  cards
Hair cells and audition
What do low vs high pitched sound...,
How does the tympanic membrane am...,
What amount of amplification do t...
42  cards
Vestibular system
Vestibular 1,
Bony labyrinth 2,
Vestibular apparatus 3
54  cards
Somatosensation
Proprioception 1,
Tactile sensation 2,
T f all mechanoreceptors respond ...
63  cards
Pain pathways
What are some functions of pain 5 1,
Examples of congenital insensitiv...,
Nociceptors 3
68  cards
Central pain
Spinomesencephalic tract 1,
What experiment with the spinomes...,
Acute pain 3
76  cards
Development of retinotopy
Development retinotopy 1,
What are the retinal components i...,
Visual space map 3
41  cards
Aligment of visual and auditory maps --sensory alignment
Where do both vision and audition...,
F stop 2,
What is human f stop like barn ow...
24  cards
Sound localization
What are sound waves 1,
How is an owl skull shaped 2,
If a sound is loud in one ear but...
25  cards
Electric fish
What is the complexity of active ...,
T f you can just make a copy of t...,
Electroreception receptors 3
33  cards
Alignment of visual and motor maps (saccades)
Saccade 1,
Where do we fixate with our eyes ...,
How do we construct the image of ...
41  cards
Striate cortex
What is the basis for all higher ...,
Why are blood vessels in the eye ...,
Sulci vs gyri 3
26  cards
Visual cortex plasticity
How many potential connections ar...,
What are the rules of laminar con...,
How do we refine connections with...
26  cards
Cerebellar plasticity
What is the classic view of the c...,
Emerging view of the cerebellum 4 2,
What is the flocculus associated ...
28  cards
Birdsong
Birdsong 1,
T f female song is present in man...,
T f birdsong is innate 3
35  cards
Engrams and memory
Engram 1,
Engram cells 2,
What are engram cells activated b...
31  cards
Form and object perception (ventral stream)
Neocortex 1,
Phrenology 2,
What are the 4 major criteria you...
26  cards
dorsal stream
0  cards
perceptual decision making
0  cards
navigation
How do we cope navigate a changin...,
What is the highest cortex region...,
What does the entorhinal cortex do 3
30  cards
Palatability and pleasure
Pleasure 1,
T f pleasure is sensation 2,
What do dopamine antagonists do 3
22  cards
Dopamine
0  cards
Addiction
0  cards

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