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epilepsy
What regulates the function of io...,
What is the structure of na and c...,
What is the structure of a k channel
38  cards
Cellular Mechanisms of Learning and Memory
What is declarative memory,
What is non declarative memory,
What type of epilepsy did hm have...
49  cards
Memory disorders
What makes a neurocognitive disor...,
What makes a neurocognitive disor...,
What are the criteria for the dsm 5
22  cards
The chemical senses ( olfaction and taste)
When you get a severe cold why do...,
Why are olfaction and taste probl...,
What is special about the sensory...
51  cards
Brain Imaging
How does ct work,
What is ct useful for visualizing,
What are some advantages of ct
43  cards
intro to neuroscience
How many ppl will be affected wit...,
Who does brain diseases effect th...,
Why will the same disease not pro...
26  cards
early development of the nervous system
What are the 3 layers formed duri...,
When does gasturalation start and...,
What is the primitive streak
64  cards
axonal growth synaptogenesis and tropism
________is the first step in neur...,
What is the first step in neurona...,
What happens if you cut off the n...
61  cards
Channels and Transporters
What does microscopic current mea...,
What does macroscopic current mea...,
How do you measure just the k cha...
41  cards
CNS neurotransmitters
What are the 2 major types of neu...,
Name the three main types and exa...,
What is special about the amino a...
61  cards
synaptic transmission
Are chemical or electrical synaps...,
________connects glial cells,
Which neurotransmitters are ca2 d...
27  cards
stroke
Stroke is the leading cause of __...,
Most strokes 83 are,
Which type of stroke can we do tr...
30  cards
retinal phototransduction and signal processing
What structure of the eye focuses...,
What structure of the eye focuses...,
What structure of the eye convert...
82  cards
clinical correlation perimetry and clinical correlation of visual field defects
What is the visual field,
How far out can you see nasally a...,
Where is our blind spot located a...
61  cards
somesthesis
What are the 2 major groups of ta...,
What do slowly adapting mechanore...,
When do rapidly adapting mechanor...
33  cards
nociception
What is the difference between pa...,
What are nociceptors,
The perception of spicy food aris...
65  cards
Limbic System
What is the limbic system primari...,
Explain papez circuit,
What was kluver bucy experiment
65  cards
the medial pain system and limbic motor interactions
What are the 5 primary functions ...,
When is pain tolerance higher,
What is central sensitization all...
13  cards
the motor unit
What are the 4 components of the ...,
Primary afferents are in the,
Interneurons are in the
41  cards
spinal reflexes
What is the only afferent in the ...,
Which fibers are the true force p...,
What do intrafusal fibers do
33  cards
spinal cord injury
What are some causes of spinal co...,
If you have a fracture dislocatio...,
What are some acute consequences ...
32  cards
nerve regeneration and repair
What can cause damage to nervous ...,
What part of the brain is really ...,
What is tau
34  cards
Clinical correlation: COMA
What is normal oculocephalic testing,
What are the 4 levels of concious...,
When would you get a cheyne stoke...
41  cards
upper motor neurons and cortical control of movement
What are the main motor structure...,
What do the lower level of motor ...,
Motor cortex upper motor neurons ...
46  cards
basal ganglia
What is are the primary subdivisi...,
What is are the primary subdivisi...,
What is are the primary subdivisi...
47  cards
the cerebellum
What brain structure contains mor...,
What are the 3 zones of the cereb...,
What are the 3 basic elements of ...
31  cards
oculomotor and motor learning
What is convergence,
What is the only thing preserved ...,
What is internuclear opthalmopleg...
22  cards
vestibular function
What do vestibular labryinths sense,
How many axes of rotation are det...,
What does the otolith utricle and...
30  cards
audition
Why do we have a middle ear,
As the stapes move in due _______...,
High frequency stimulates what pa...
38  cards
normal sleep cycle
What are the stages of sleep and ...,
How long do we typically cycle th...,
What happens to rem as we we prog...
56  cards
sleep disorders
What are the ventral lateral and ...,
When do the ventral lateral propt...,
When does the ventral lateral pre...
41  cards
association cortex
What is an association cortex,
What do association corticies do,
What are the major association co...
28  cards

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