Local circuit dynamics Flashcards

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Within a larger network, local circuits form sensory and motor systems from both CNS and PNS interact to create what?

A

Conscious awareness of our internal and external environments
- These circuits are comprised of neurons that have different functional roles (categorized by these roles)

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What does it mean to say that the periphery motor and sensory inputs are considered to be “reliable”?

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it means they aren’t plastic

- These areas are genetically constrained and cannot be altered by activity

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How are the neurons of the CNS different from the PNS in terms of the neurons?

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CNS are plastic and their synaptic strength is activity-dependent

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What are the functional neuron types?

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Sensory neurons
Motor neurons
Interneurons
Modulatory neurons

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Sensory neurons

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responsible for detecting stimuli, there peripheral processes supply specialized r/c to convert environmental stimuli into electrical impulses

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What happens once environmental stimuli is turned into electrical stimuli?

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Electrical impulses are then converted to chemical signals (NTs) which are transmitted to a more central location

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What do Motor neurons transmit?

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impulses from a central location of the CNS to a distant target which then stimulates muscular or glandular response

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What are interneurons?

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They neurons located within and between pathways, they convert chemical signals back into electrical signals

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What do interneurons serve as?

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connection point between sensory and motor pathways

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What are modulatory neurons?

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Projection neurons that play an essential role in the regulation of neuronal integration for all sensory, motor and associative system input
- Modulate general and widespread function in the CNS

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