RC Flashcards
perservation is associated with which part of the brain
frontal lobe
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p glycoeportein chr
7
ABCB1 gene
emotional memories consolidated in
rem sleep
bayesian theory
conditional probability of an event based on data as well as prior informatio or belief
posterior probability
coiled bodies seen in
supranuclear palsy
progressive
enzyme deficient in acute prophyria
HMBS
hydroxymethylbilane synthase
what is associated with sleep distubrnace in elderly encephalitis autoimmune
diarrhoea
lung cancer
flair mri
igLONS
DPPX
lung cancer - ampar
caspr2
icd11 with further subtypes
bipolar
drug increasign risk of autism
nA VAL
conditions associated with strep pyogenes
ocd
turner syndrome
tic disorder
most adrengeric
desipramine
most histaminergic
doxepin
deep brain stimulaiton in depression and ocd
ocd internal capsule
depression -cingulate gyrus
g
generalised slow wabve 3hz
3-4hz polyspike AND SLOW WAVE
encephalopathy
juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
rogerian theory
equal to therapist
you make positive change
psychotherapy type
what is used for pet
11 C
SPECT
TECHNIUM
XENON
IODINE
DAT
LOOKS at doapmine and can see occupancy
what does sertraline do to dat
potent inhibitor
sensorimotor stages
primary 1-4 months
secondary - 4-10 months
theory 12 months to 18 months
object constancy
how does toperimate work
sodium channel blocked
therefre inhibit glumate release and activity of gaba
Saline pads used in
transvranial direct current stimulation
which depo needs test dose
zuclo
atenolol > fursomide
if option for with lithium
fact about post concussion syndrome
can occurs years later
therapy admit to feeling helpless
12 step theray
whar is licensed for GAD
duloxetine
cue therapy
exposed to the drug/alcohol trigger and not allowed to tak to weaken the link via extinction
which meds dont cross bbb
amisulpride
sulpride
seratonin
repetition in wernike and broca
nil
but is intact in transcorticcol conditions
broca-motor
wernikes -sensory
seminatic scales subjecg o
position scale bias
drug absorption is independent of
elimination conssny
meds causing aggression
Levtiracetam
Vigabtran
Toperimate
CRISPER
gene expression alteration
challenge includes BBB
cas 9 multiple genetic tsrgets can be edited
SYSTEM 2
temporal lobe epilspey
aura
butterflies in tumor
or aura like jamais vu or deja.vu
pareital seizures
occpitial lobe seizures
parietal seizure- contralateral seizures
occ- visual changes
contangian theory
collective behaviour is irrational
festigner feindividualisation
people in groops are more aggresise
sense of identity ans diffusion of repsonsibility
group therapy instead of alone
ultairianism
sleep stage with over 50 percent delta
sigma waves
sleep 4
sigma 12-14 hz in 2nd with k pluses and sleep spindles
optogenetics
us oe single beam of light
blue positive
yellow negative
to activate or inhibiit neuronal projections
hypomanic patients suually
remain functionally intact
non epigenetic mechanisms
glycation
2nd messenger of lithium
inositol triphosphate and dicyclglycerol
effererent from the cortex
pyramid cells
what is used in peripheral neuropathy
duloxetine
excessive startled
hyperekplexia
mid life transition associated wiht
children elaving hme
unrealistic goals
menopause
leaving stressful job
downshifting - voluntary leaving stressful job to more fulfiling life.
how dopes contagion theory differ from convergence theory
crowds affect individual but in convergence indvidual affects the crowd
nurmberg
malta
genevive
helsinki
helsinki -data
nrumberg - ethic
geneva - hippocrath oat
malta hunger strike
least or unikely to cause orthostatic hypotension
amisulpride
aripiprazole
asenapine