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Neuron Structure
3 parts of neuronal cytoskeleton,
Microtubule structure location,
Function of microtubules how are ...
25  cards
Intro to Sensory Systems
Difference between sensation and ...,
What s transduction,
Describe transduction in terms of...
10  cards
Synaptic transmission 1
Describe electrical synapses,
Describe chemical synapses,
Compare space between pre and pos...
22  cards
Synaptic transmission 2
Describe magnesium experiment setup,
Describe magnesium experiment res...,
How were results of magnesium exp...
22  cards
Introduction to the nervous system
People involved in histroy of neu...,
Prehistoric and more modern histo...,
Difference between visceral somat...
23  cards
Action potential
Factors increasing speed of condu...,
Why are channels selectively perm...,
Two types of ____ gated ion channels
31  cards
Vision
What muscles control pupil diameter,
Strength of cornea and lens in di...,
Describe emmetropia
35  cards
Hearing
Describe sound,
Pitch and loudness are determined by,
Parts making outer ear
18  cards
Touch
What are the 3 main types of mech...,
What does fast adaptation meanwha...,
Where are mechanoreceptors with s...
12  cards
Movement 1&2
What types of movement do lower m...,
Location of soma axon and synapse...,
Define motor unit
33  cards
Movement 3
Two types of sensory receptors in...,
Describe muscle spindle strcture,
Describe intrafusal muscle fibres
12  cards
Movement 4
Two aspects of area 6,
Describe premotor area,
Describe sma proper
20  cards
Autonomic nervous system
Advantage of neurons in maintaini...,
Homeostasis circuit for ans,
Is the ans pervasive
44  cards
Developmental neurobiology
Briefly describe gastrulation,
Which germ layer does the nervous...,
Describe neural induction
29  cards
learning and memory
Define learning,
Define memory,
3 measures of intelligence
16  cards
Repair
In terms of regeneration the lowe...,
3 mechanisms of regeneration,
Why does axogenesis mainly occur ...
14  cards
Animal research
What is the code short for,
Who made the code,
How does the code define animal
9  cards
Hypothalamic pituitary axis
Describe relevant anatomy when lo...,
Describe relevant anatomy when lo...,
Describe infundibulum structure
11  cards
drugs
Can receptors be present where in...,
Increased heart rate is akadecrea...,
Whats special about the heart in ...
21  cards
hypothalamus, obesity and eating
Describe the dual centre model fo...,
Describe lipostatic theory,
How is leptin produce
19  cards

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