Neuroscience and mental health 11-ordered COPY Flashcards
Describe the features different types of motor units and the types of neurones that supply them
pg 3 (3)
Describe an experimental set up to check the number of synapse involved in a reflex arc in the knee and other relevant detail.
pg 9 (6)
Describe what neurotrophic factors are and explain what they do
pg 6 (2)
Strokes are an example of UPPER MOTOR NEURONE LESIONS(T/F)** **Describe the signs of a stroke.
pg 14(2)
Explain what a motor unit, describe an exception to the rule of defining what a motor unit is. Explain the cases where you would have a big motor unit and where you would have a small motor unit
pg 2 (3)
Describe what alpha motor neurones are(their function), describe the difference between extrafusal and intrafusal skeletal muscles. Describe the role of muscle spindles . Describe what the motor neurone pool is
pg 1 (2)
Describe the different cases for when the different types of motor units can become changed naturally
pg 6 (2)
Describe the organisation and general function of the motor tracts in the spinal cord
pg 7 (2)
What is a miniature end plate potential (mEPP), describe what leads to them
pg 1 (2)
Explain what happens in a knee jerk reflex
pg 10 (3)
Explain the two ways of regulating muscle force
pg 4 (3)
Reflexes differ from voluntary movements in that once they are released, they can’t be stopped(T/F)
What is hypo-reflexia and what is it mostly associated with
pg 14(1)
Explain how the Flexion Withdrawal and Crossed Extensor reflex takes place and what it is used for
pg 12 (3)
Explain what happens in a Hoffman reflex, explain why it is a preferred to the knee jerk reflex using a tendon hammer. Explain how It is used.
pg 11 (6)