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Neocortex
What are the two main advantages ...,
List the layers of the neocortex,
Summarise the connectivity of all...
9  cards
Transmission in the CNS
What is the range of number of sy...,
What are dendritic spines,
What is cotransmission what is th...
13  cards
Behavioural Methods
Why do some investigations requir...,
List 3 ways of validating a behav...,
List 4 issues with using animals ...
13  cards
Electrophysiological Methods
Give an example of a technique th...,
What is the main disadvantage of ...,
How can an individual cell be vis...
20  cards
Dopamine (A*)
Where do the central dopaminergic...,
List the 4 major systems that com...,
Describe the pathway of the dorsa...
43  cards
Data Analysis Workshop 1
What is target identification and...,
List in chronological order the s...,
Give an overview of the process o...
14  cards
Inhibitory Amino Acids (A*)
List the 3 major inhibitory amino...,
In which type of neurones is gaba...,
With which other molecule is gaba...
40  cards
Acetylcholine as a Neurotransmitter (A*)
Describe the process of acetylcho...,
How does butyrylcholinesterase di...,
List the two categories of acetyl...
32  cards
5-HT (A*)
Describe the synthesis pathway of...,
Describe the distribution of 5 ht...,
List the 5 ht receptor subtypesar...
33  cards
Novel Neuronal Signalling Mechanisms (A*)
What is the relative abundance of...,
List 5 functions of glia,
List the types of gliagive the re...
45  cards
Glutamate as a Neurotransmitter (A*)
What proportion of neurotransmitt...,
List 4 brain functions that rely ...,
Describe the glutamate synthesis ...
41  cards
Data Analysis Workshop 2
What is a t test list the assumpt...,
What is parametric data,
What is a one way analysis of var...
10  cards
Genetics of Neuropsychiatric Diseases
What is pleiotropy,
What inheritance pattern does hun...,
What feature of the huntington ge...
9  cards
NO and Purinergic Signalling (A*)
List the types of purinergic rece...,
What is the structural difference...,
Give an example of atp acting as ...
20  cards
Noradrenaline and Adrenaline (A*)
Describe the synthesis pathway of...,
What is a heteroreceptor,
List the adrenergic receptor subt...
33  cards
Neuropeptides (A*)
What is a peptide what is a neuro...,
How do neuropeptides travel to th...,
List 2 generic roles of neuropept...
24  cards
Dementia
Define dementia,
List the major causes of dementia,
List the cognitive deficits in al...
18  cards
Anxiety (A*)
What is the difference between an...,
Is the origin of anxiety central ...,
List 3 anxiety disorders
23  cards
Depression (A*)
What is the most common form of d...,
List 10 symptoms of depression,
List 3 problems with rating scale...
25  cards
Pain and Analgesia (A*)
Give two examples of electrode th...,
Define pain,
What are innocuous and noxious pa...
38  cards
Neurobiology of Ageing (A*)
In short why is the central nervo...,
Give an overview of the process o...,
Which factors influence the synap...
18  cards
Neurobiology of Feeding Behaviour (A*)
Half a describe the central mecha...,
Describe the roles of the paraven...,
What is the role of genetics in o...
16  cards
Imaging Practical
Give an overview of fluorescence ...,
List 2 types of microscopes used ...,
What is confocal microscopy what ...
11  cards
Target Validation in Neuropsychiatric Diseases
What proportion of global disease...,
List 4 difficulties of target ide...,
List 6 new approaches to drug des...
3  cards
Schizophrenia (A*)
Define schizophreniawhat is the n...,
Describe the symptoms of schizoph...,
What is the dopamine hypothesis o...
28  cards
Clinical Trial Considerations
List the types of primary endpoin...,
How is a disease modifying effect...,
List 7 common problems with clini...
10  cards
Parkinson's Disease (A*)
Give an overview of the function ...,
What is the difference between pa...,
What is the aetiology of parkinso...
25  cards

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