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Lecture 1: Intro to the Nervous System
The nervous system anatomically c...,
Explain the following anatomical ...,
What is the difference between a ...
36  cards
Lecture 2: Neurons and Glia
Neuronsare post _____derive from ...,
Who came up with the neuron doctrine,
Neurons communicate with ______ i...
28  cards
Lecture 3.1: Neuron at Rest
Membranes prevent the diffusion o...,
What structure allows the movemen...,
Upon stimulus ion channels can sw...
36  cards
Lecture 3.2: Electrical Communication with a Neuron
Neurons continuously receive info...,
Aps are conducted along ____,
When the threshold for an ap is a...
25  cards
Lecture 4.1: Neurotransmitter Release
Aps generated after summation of ...,
The neurotransmitter particles ar...,
Arrival of the ap to the presynap...
31  cards
FHB Lecture 1: Membrane Transport and RMP
What is passive transport,
What are the two things required for,
What does the electrochemical gra...
29  cards
FHB Lecture 2: Cellular Excitability/ Neuronal AP
Explain the different aps for the...,
What is a subthreshold,
When is an action potential gener...
28  cards
Lecture 3: Autonomic Nervous System
Define the autonomous nervous system,
Afferent vs efferent,
Describe the three subdivisions o...
32  cards
Lecture 4.2: Synthesis, Packaging & Termination of NTs
What are the five different subcl...,
What are the three large categori...,
What nts fall into these various ...
12  cards
Lecture 5
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Singh 1: Development of the Nervous System
Key concepts in early development...,
Key concepts in early development...,
Key concepts in early development...
25  cards
Singh 2: Blood Supply, BBB, Ventricles
A significant amount of total car...,
The brain is well protected by th...,
The blood brain barrier blocks __...
46  cards
Singh 3
The spinal cord length extent bot...,
The spinal cord define the follow...,
The spinal roots dorsal roots car...
27  cards
Singh 4: Cranial Nerves
Go play the cranial nerve identif...,
Most of the cranial nerves are ex...,
What are the two pneumonics used ...
33  cards
Singh 5: The Brainstem
What are the three major division...,
The edinger westphal nucleus cran...,
Which cranial nerves are associat...
15  cards
Singh 6: The Forebrain
What are the following structures...,
The central sulcus seperates the ...,
Explain the following terms commi...
22  cards
Exam 3: L1
Every perceptual pathway includes...,
All sensory info except _____ mak...,
Explain the term coding
22  cards
Exam 3: L2 Pain
Explain the various fiber group a...,
Receptor locations on the skin su...,
Which kind of receptors let you f...
37  cards
Exam 3: L3 Opioids
The opiod system is one of the mo...,
What are the functions of endogen...,
Opioid receptors opioid binding s...
29  cards
Exam 3: L4 Vision
Development of eye,
Basic anatomy of the eye what are...,
Corneo schlera layer explain the ...
45  cards
Exam 3: L5 Audition
Auditory system,
Functional overview explain what ...,
Function collection the inner ear
12  cards
Exam 4: L1
Motor systems there are three lev...,
The motor hierarchy,
Movement can be fast and slowexplain
33  cards
Exam 4: L2
Reflexes and gait,
How does muscle sense stimuli the...,
Reflex circuit components 12345
26  cards
Exam 4: Kletzel 1
Motor control centers _____ _____...,
Explain what the following tracts...,
Explain complex vs simple types o...
36  cards
Exam 4: L4
The cerebellum is seperated from ...,
What are the hemispheric sections...,
Name the three peduncleswhich one...
14  cards
Exam 4: L5
Major components of the basal gan...,
What is the core function of the ...,
Action selection purpose of the _...
34  cards

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