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Decks in this class (28)

Lecture 1
Name 2 neural tube defects,
What prevents most neural tube de...,
Name examples of foods that inclu...
15  cards
Lecture 3
What do we have to be careful abo...,
What is the latin name for the fl...,
What is the latin name for the bi...
4  cards
Lecture 3
What are the four major divisions...,
What is the brain stem composed of,
What is considered a conduit whic...
34  cards
Lecture 4
What are the 6 lobes of the cereb...,
What happens to the space occupyi...,
Which layer is the thickest in th...
43  cards
Lecture 5
What develops 16 weeks after fert...,
What develops 3 months after fert...,
What develops 5 months after fert...
70  cards
Lecture 6
What are two structural character...,
Where is myelin synthesized,
Can myelin distribution change in...
42  cards
Lecture 7
What are the three systems of the...,
What is an example of pns cells l...,
How many pairs of peripheral nerv...
41  cards
Lecture 7: Cranial nerves
Cranial nerve i,
Cranial nerve ii,
Cranial nerve iii
12  cards
Lecture 8: the excitable cell
What is the nervous system,
What must neurons do,
How fast do electric signals trav...
30  cards
Lecture 8: the excitable cell part 2
What two factors affect na channe...,
How long does it take to inactiva...,
What is the absolute refractory p...
20  cards
Lecture 9
What is the synapse,
What does apposing mean,
What is synaptic transmission
61  cards
Lecture 10
Criteria for neurotransmitters,
Neurotransmitters need mechanisms...,
It does not count as neurotransmi...
53  cards
Lecture 11
How many neurons are there in the...,
How many non neuronal cells are t...,
What are the four basic neuron types
33  cards
Lecture 12
How does diffusion enable modulat...,
What are common features of neuro...,
Where are ach located
61  cards
Lecture 13
All senses require 3 common steps...,
Where does sensation begin,
What do sensory receptors enable
35  cards
Lecture 14
Vision allows humans and animals to,
How much of the human cerebral co...,
What is light
40  cards
Lecture 15
What is the laminar organization ...,
What must light focused on the re...,
What must light pass through befo...
49  cards
Lecture 16
What are the functions of the che...,
How are chemical senses achieved,
What are the five basic tastes
41  cards
Lecture 17
How is sound generated,
What is found with the compressed...,
What is found in rarefied air
38  cards
Lecture 18
What is the point of the vestibul...,
What does the orolith organs control,
What does the utricle sense
30  cards
Lecture 19
What is the nature of reflexes,
What do spinal reflexes require,
Why are spinal reflexes quick
31  cards
Lecture 20
What are the two major input comp...,
What does input and interpretatio...,
Where are hair follicles located
43  cards
Lecture 21
What can loss of pain sensation d...,
How does pain differ from the cla...,
What is allodynia
52  cards
Lecture 22
What does the spinal cord contain,
What are upper motor neurons,
What does the somatotopy in motor...
37  cards
Lecture 23
How are diseases of the brain tra...,
What do general neurological asse...,
What do general psychiatric asses...
27  cards
Lecture 24
What are positive symptoms of sch...,
What are negative symptoms of sch...,
What is alogia
33  cards
Lecture 25
What is procedural memory,
What is declarative memory,
How long does immediate memory last
39  cards
Lecture 26
Are circadian rhythms endogenous ...,
What is an example of external cues,
What is the major internal clock
47  cards

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