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Decks in this class (31)

The Neuronal Membrane at Rest (Prof. Pedarzani)
What is the average resting membr...,
What are ion channels 2,
What are exchangers 3
20  cards
The Action Potential (Prof. Pedarzani)
How is information encoded in the...,
What are the 4 phases of the ap 2,
What is the consequence of na inf...
23  cards
Structure of a chemical synapse in the brain: pre and post synaptic mechanisms (Dr. Edwards)
Do dendrites always project on on...,
How many axons leave the soma 2,
What are two types of cells that ...
29  cards
Fast excitatory and inhibitory synapses and how they integrate their signals (Dr. Edwards)
What are we talking about when we...,
At a positive voltage will there ...,
At a positive negative will there...
12  cards
The Control of Movement - Reflexes (Prof. Yeo)
What are motor neurons 1,
What is the motor unit 2,
What is proprioception 3
23  cards
The Control of Movement - Supraspinal Control (Prof. Yeo)
What are the 3 descending motor p...,
What are the main ascending senso...,
What kind of info is carried by t...
38  cards
Sensory Receptors and the Vestibular System (Dr. Gale)
What are the vestibular system s ...,
What are the two set of organs in...,
What is the otolithic membrane 3
19  cards
Hearing (Dr. Gale)
What is sound 1,
How is pitch measured 2,
What is the human hearing range a...
28  cards
The Somatic Sensory System (Prof. Fitzgerald)
What are the fcts of the somatic ...,
What info is provided by the soma...,
What are the different modalities...
34  cards
Visual Input (Dr. Bianco)
What is stereopsis 1,
Are the blindspot and fovea locat...,
What are the two most common eyes...
35  cards
Visual Processing (Dr. Bianco)
What is receptive field rf 1,
How are visual rfs measured 2,
What discovery about gcs did step...
26  cards
Olfaction (Prof. Shaefer)
What is the sense of smell 1,
What makes small a special sense 2,
What are pheromones 3
19  cards
Neuroanatomy 1 (Dr Wicklein)
What are the different components...,
What does the autonomic ns compri...,
What is the diameter of a large n...
27  cards
Neuroanatomy 2 (Dr Wicklein)
0  cards
Neuroanatomy 3 (Dr Wicklein)
0  cards
Cells and circuits (Dr Wicklein)
0  cards
Development of the Nervous System (Prof Price)
What are the 3 main functions of ...,
What is the role of the cns brain...,
What is the role of the pns all n...
44  cards
Neurogenesis and neural specification (Dr Hawkins)
0  cards
Axon growth, correction and refinement (Dr Hawkins)
0  cards
Glia: Development and Function 1 (Prof Kessaris)
Where does the world glia come fr...,
How much glia is there in the ns ...,
Which glial cells are present in ...
29  cards
Glia: Development and Function 2 (Prof Kessaris)
Which regions of the brain is sup...,
Where do adult neural stem cells ...,
What types of cells are generated...
42  cards
Functional Neuroimaging: Introduction to EEG and fMRI (Prof Iannetti)
0  cards
Neuropharmacology: the Hill-Langmuir Equation (Dr. Moss)
Consider the simple model a r ar 1,
What does the law of mass action ...,
What is ka 3
16  cards
Neuropharmacology: full agonists, partial agonists and constitutively active receptors (Dr. Moss)
Why does a conformational change ...,
Is the conformational change that...,
What is the del castillo katz mod...
22  cards
Neuropharmacology: drug antagonism (Dr. Moss)
Why is the pairing of a receptor ...,
How can the agonist receptor or a...,
How does a rev reversible competi...
18  cards
Neurotransmitter systems and neurochemistry (Prof. Sihra)
What are the criteria for a molec...,
What are the classical nt types 2,
What are the non canonical nt typ...
54  cards
Post-synaptic drug targets: G protein-coupled receptors and effectors (Dr. Pitcher)
How many gpcr coding sequences do...,
How many gpcrs are non sensory ha...,
What is an orphan gpcr 3
47  cards
Drugs of abuse (Prof Dickenson)
How would you define drug depende...,
What effects do all drugs have in...,
Which drugs systematically lead t...
30  cards
CNS disorders (Prof. Dickenson)
What cns disorders are linked to ...,
What cns disorders are linked to ...,
Do we have knwon treatments for 3
36  cards
Drugs of abuse: Nicotine and Alcohol (Prof. Millar)
How many chamicals make up tobacc...,
How long does it take for inhaled...,
Where are ionotropic nachrs found 3
30  cards
Drugs and the CNS (Prof. Smart)
What is the most common molecular...,
What suffix allows us to distingu...,
What is the pka of las 3
27  cards

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