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Decks in this class (44)

Week 1: Pre-lecture 1 and Lecture 1: Intro to Brain
Which aspects does a coronal plan...,
Which aspects does a sagittal pla...,
What do these mean 1 dorsal2 vent...
37  cards
Week 1: Lecture 2 - The Skull
How many bones are there in the s...,
What are the bones in the skull c...,
Which is the only joint in the sk...
57  cards
Week 1: Lecture 3- Meninges and ventricles
What are the 3 meningeal layers t...,
Which artery supplies dura mater,
Which layer is below the skin and...
41  cards
Week 1: Lecture 4 - Blood supply to the brain
What of our oxygen is used by the...,
What are 4 possible causes of foc...,
What is a tia
48  cards
Week 2: Head and Neck 1 - Front of neck
Where is the hyoid bone located,
At what vertebral level is the th...,
Where is the cricoid cartilage
63  cards
Week 2: Head and Neck 2: Face and Skull
What are the 3 branches of the tr...,
What are the 3 groups of muscles ...,
What are the 6 muscles of facial ...
71  cards
Week 3 Lecture 5: Brain Death
How is wakefulness produced,
What is consciousness,
What does quadriplegic mean
20  cards
Week 3 Lecture 6: Brainstem and Intro to Cerebellum
What is a conduit,
What does the reticular formation...,
What is the reticular formation
50  cards
Week 3 SDL and Practical Session: Brain, meninges and blood supply
Explain the significance of the c...,
What does grey matter consist of,
What does white matter consist of
49  cards
Week 3 Lecture 7: Cranial nerves
Which cranial nerves emerge from ...,
For each fibre type within a cran...,
Which two fibres and therefore tw...
72  cards
Week 3 Lecture 8: The forebrain
What is the cerebrum forebrain co...,
During embryonic development what...,
What is the anterior commissure
41  cards
Week 4 Clinical Cases
If a patient cannot screw up his ...,
Which muscle is injured if a pati...,
If a patient has a lesion in the ...
12  cards
Week 4 Lecture 9: Localisation
What are the names of the sulci i...,
The frontal lobe is divided into ...,
The temporal lobe is divided into...
71  cards
Week 4 SDL and Practical: Brainstem, cerebellum and cranial nerves
Which sub divisions of the brain ...,
Where is the pyramidal decussation,
Where is the gracile tubercle and...
45  cards
Week 5 Lecture 10: The vertebral column
The adult vertebral column has 33...,
At what vertebral level foes the ...,
What 3 structures hold the verteb...
64  cards
Week 5 Lecture 11: Spinal cord and spinal nerves
Is the somatic nervous system vol...,
Is the autonomic nervous system v...,
What is white matter made of
64  cards
Back Pain
What are the functions of our spine,
What are the 3 curves in a normal...,
What is a slipped disc
17  cards
Week 5 Lecture 12: Ascending Pathways
What sensations is the spinothala...,
What sensations is the dorsal col...,
What is a dermatome
53  cards
Week 6 Lecture 13: Descending pathways
What does an ascending pathway do...,
What are the lateral corticospina...,
What are the features of upper mo...
43  cards
Week 6 Clinical Lecture: Stroke and Vascular disorders
What is a stroke,
What is the definition of a cereb...,
What is the definition of a intra...
25  cards
Week 6 SDL: Contents of vertebral canal/ column
In adulthood why is the spinal co...,
At which level does the spinal co...,
At which level does the spinal co...
36  cards
Week 7 Lecture 14: Autonomic Nervous System
Give three key features of the ans,
How is the peripheral nervous sys...,
What is homeostasis
47  cards
Week 7 SDL and Practical: Forebrain, ventricles and CSF
What is the forebrain cerebrum ma...,
What are the four components of t...,
How might a patient with a tumour...
28  cards
Week 8: Somatosensory disorders
Explain the features of the dorsa...,
Explain the features of the spino...,
What is dissociated sensory loss
15  cards
Week 8: Skin histology
What are the functions of the skin,
What are the 3 layers of skin,
What type of cells are found in t...
51  cards
Week 8: Headache
What is a secondary headache,
Explain the different types of on...,
What is an episodic headache give...
30  cards
Week 8: Epilepsy
What is a seizure,
What are the two basic mechanisms...,
What do inhibitory interneurones do
41  cards
Week 9: Spinal Reflexes
What are umns in the brain needed...,
What are lmns in the spinal cord ...,
What are the 3 types of spinal re...
32  cards
Clinical lectures Week 9
How do motor neuron problems firs...,
What are the 6 pathologies that c...,
In umn weakness what happens to 1...
39  cards
Week 10 Clinical Lecture: Pain and Somatosensory Disorders
What receptors are frree nerve en...,
What are the general principles w...,
What is the relationship between ...
28  cards
Week 10: The Cerebellum
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Week 10: The Cerebellum
What are the functions of the cer...,
What is synergy,
How does the cerebellum act ipsil...
34  cards
Week 10 SDL Head injuries
How is consciousness defined,
When should the c spine always be...,
When should oxygen always be given
8  cards
Week 10: Local Anaesthetics
What are the 3 types of local ana...,
What is a local anaesthetic,
What are the non pharmacological ...
38  cards
Week 10: General anaesthesia
What is general anaesthesia,
Balanced anaesthesia requires 3 t...,
Explain the 7 steps carried out f...
37  cards
Week 10: Pain
What is pain,
What is the area that lights up a...,
What are the components of the pa...
32  cards
Week 11: Eye and Ear SDL
What occupies the anterior chambe...,
What and where is the conjuctiva,
What is the function of the conju...
29  cards
Week 11: Multiple Sclerosis
What is a scotoma,
What is optic neuritis,
What is transverse myelitis
11  cards
Week 11: Visual Pathway Lecture
How does light information travel...,
What is the order of layers of th...,
What structures is the choroid co...
36  cards
Week 11: Visual Field Defects
What is vitreous humour,
What is refraction and when does ...,
What does accommodation mean
59  cards
Week 11: Auditory Pathway
Which bone does the ear sit around,
How is the ear divided,
What is the function of the auricle
39  cards
Week 13: Basal Ganglia/ Nuclei
What is the primary function of t...,
How can the basal ganglia modulat...,
What will lesions to the basal ga...
32  cards
Week 13: The Limbic System
What are the functions of the lim...,
Which structures make up the limb...,
How are the olfactory bulb and tr...
34  cards
Week 9: Parkinson's disease
What are the top 2 most common ne...,
What is parkinsonism,
What is the most common cause of ...
32  cards

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