Neurology Flashcards

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Glia cells in neurons

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Schwann cells in PNS, Oligodendrocytes in CNS

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2
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Resting potential

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Potential that can be measured at a neuron without excitation (-70mv)

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3
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Depolarization

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Membrane potential becomes more positive

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4
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Hyperpolarization

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Membrane potential becomes more negative

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5
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Refractory period

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Period in which the voltage-gated ion channels cannot react to a new stimulus after being stimulated previously

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6
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Neuromuscluar junction

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Connection between an axon terminal and muscle cell

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7
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Motoneuron

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Nerve cells connected to muscle cell

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8
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Graded potential

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Membrane potential that change in signal strength, as opposed to the all or non property of APs. The signal amplitude is reduced over distance away from the stimuli

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9
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Temporal summation

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A high frequency of APs in the presynaptic neuron elicit PSPs that overlap and summate

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10
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Stimuli strength

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Axon is frequency-modulated; dendrites are amplitude-modulated

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11
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Spatial summation

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All graded potentials at the axon hillock, which arrive at the same time from multiple neurons sum up

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