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lesson 1: neurons and glia
What are the properties of a prot...,
What is axon hillock 2,
How are intellectual disabilities...
45  cards
lesson 2: neuronal response to injury - degeneration in CNS and PNS
What are the generic sources of i...,
Example of infections that can be...,
What is different about the infec...
27  cards
lesson 3: neurons and neuronal networks: regulation of signalling
What does the na k atpase pump se...,
Briefly describe how the na k atp...,
What is the formula of the drivin...
42  cards
lesson 4: neurons and neuronal networks: synaptic transmission and inhibition
What are the stages of synaptic c...,
What is the reversal potential 2,
What happens during reversal pote...
15  cards
lesson 5: signal transduction in neurons
What do the chemical communicatio...,
What do molecular signalling medi...,
What does signalling in the cns r...
49  cards
lesson 6: blood brain barrier - homeostasis and regulation of CNS extracellular fluid environment
What happens when peripherals are...,
What happens when cns are stained...,
What yeah was the analytical basi...
56  cards
lesson 7: neurotransmitter system
What does the ssrrrdd system stan...,
What happens during synthesis 2,
What happens during ssrrrdd stora...
25  cards
lesson 8: neuropharmacology revisited
How many neurons are in the brain 1,
How many synaptic connections doe...,
What are the key steps in chemica...
65  cards
lesson 9: organisation of the nervous system
What is the components of the cen...,
What are the components of the pe...,
What are the components of somati...
48  cards
lesson 10: structure of the CNS: brainstem
What are the brainstem functions 1,
The brainstem is the part of the ...,
Where do multiple neurotransmitte...
37  cards
lesson 11: molecular neurobiology
What are the three main levels at...,
Why is regulation of gene express...,
Approximately how many neurons ar...
48  cards
lesson 12: structure of the CNS: spinal cord
What is meant by the segmental na...,
What are the 5 key learning goals...,
What structures make up the spina...
44  cards
lesson 13: structure of the CNS: cerebellum
What is the primary role of the c...,
What does cerebellum mean 2,
Who first noted that damage to th...
27  cards
lesson 14: structure of the nervous system IV: cerebrum
What are the main parts of the fo...,
When does early cortical developm...,
What are the 4 lobes of the cereb...
41  cards
lesson 15: touch
Which receptors mediate touch 1,
What receptors mediate temperatur...,
Which receptors mediate pain 3
37  cards
lesson 16: nociception
What is nociception 1,
What is pain 2,
Relation between nociception and ...
32  cards
lesson 17: gate control theory and descending control of pain
What is pain 1,
What is nociception 2,
Key difference between pain nocic...
33  cards
lesson 18: structure of the NS V - cranial nerves
How many cranial nerves are there...,
List the 12 cranial nerves in ord...,
State a common mnemonic for crani...
59  cards
lecture 19: pharmacological control of pain
Define pain and describe its thre...,
Distinguish pain from nociception...,
Outline the basic pain processing...
19  cards
lecture 20: somatosensory cortex
Name the three major divisions of...,
Where is the primary somatosensor...,
Which sulci define the postcentra...
46  cards
lesson 21: motor system I
What is motor control 1,
Why is motor control evolutionari...,
What behaviours ultimately depend...
55  cards
lesson 22: motor system II
Define motor control 1,
Why are motor systems evolutionar...,
How is behaviour expressed physio...
49  cards
lesson 23: diencephalon and internal capsule
Define the diencephalon 1,
Where is the diencephalon located...,
What is the functional role of th...
54  cards
lesson 24: motor system 3
What are the basal ganglia 1,
List the nuclei that constitute t...,
Which structure provides dopamine...
53  cards
lecture 25: opioids analgesics
Define pain and abnormal pain sta...,
What are opioids and why are they...,
Distinguish opiates opioids and e...
22  cards
lecture 26 - vision I: the eye and visual pathways
What is the cornea 1,
What is the lens 2,
What is the iris 3
58  cards
lecture 27 - vision II: phototransduction and retinal processing
How many times has eye evolved in...,
What is the retina a part of 2,
What is the retina and what does ...
44  cards
L31 - taste and smell
What are taste and smell examples...,
What is taste and smell hugely im...,
What are the components of olfact...
18  cards

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