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Introduction -- Anatomy
What are the three names for the ...,
What is the name for the front an...,
What are the two names for the bo...
19  cards
Divisions of the Nervous System
What are the two type of human ne...,
What two things are included in t...,
What are the two ns s included in...
15  cards
Neurons
What is the cell body called and ...,
Where are the dendrites and what ...,
Where are axons and what is their...
19  cards
Synaptic transmission, i.e neurotransmitters, excitation / inhibition
What is a synapse and why do thes...,
What is the neuron before and the...,
What is the method to the transmi...
20  cards
The Endocrine System
What are the three differences be...,
How does the endocrine system work 2,
What is cushing s disease and wha...
12  cards
Fight / Flight response, Adrenaline
Why is the fight flight response ...,
How does the fight flight respons...,
What are the 7 bodily organ chang...
6  cards
The Brain + Localisation of Function ( Arguments/ Lateralisation)
What are the three parts to the b...,
What is the largest part of the b...,
What are the 5 roles of the front...
26  cards
Broca's / Wernicke's area
Where are the broca and wernicke ...,
Where is the broca s area found i...,
Who is broca s area named after 3
9  cards
Split Brain research
How does the normal vision system...,
What is information shared via fo...,
Which two psychologists studied p...
24  cards
Plasticity / Functional recovery
What is plasticity 1,
What did researchers originally b...,
What is the process of functional...
25  cards
Ways of studying the brain
What does fmri stand for 1,
Define temporal resolution 2,
Define spatial resolution 3
32  cards
Circadian Rhythms
What does scn stand for 1,
What is the main circadian rhythm...,
What does the scn do how much inf...
18  cards
Infradian Rhythms/ Ultradian Rhythms
What are infradian rhythms provid...,
What is the main example of a wee...,
What did halberg et al 2002 repor...
33  cards
Endogenous Pacemakers
What s the difference between end...,
What is the primary example of en...,
Where is the scn found and what o...
20  cards
Exogenous Zeitbegers
Define exogenous zeitbeger 1,
Define zeitbeger 2,
What are the three steps to how t...
16  cards

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