Neuroscience - Physiotherapy

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Decks in this class (34)

Module 2 - Lecture 1 - Action Potential & Propagation - Review Questions
What are the properties of a neuron,
Know the 3 parts and general func...,
What is the purpose of the neuron...
22  cards
Module 3 - Lecture 2 - Synapses and Postsynaptic Cells - Review Questions
Understand electrical synapses an...,
What are some of the differences ...,
What are the 3 key steps for a ch...
14  cards
Module 4 - Lecture 3 - Excitation-Contraction Coupling - Review Questions
What is the general sequence of e...,
Understand the steps of depolariz...,
What is the connection between t ...
9  cards
Module 5 - Introduction to the neuroanatomy of the CNS and PNS - Original slides
The nervous system is divided int...,
The functional unit of both the c...,
Many axons are covered in ______ ...
45  cards
Module 7 - Lecture 4 - Clinical Conditions Affecting the PNS
What is the main concepts of a pe...,
How does the spinal nerves split ...,
Understand the what part of the n...
34  cards
Module 8 - Lecture 5 - Repair and Compensation in the PNS
What are the names of the 3 commo...,
What is the first phase of a trau...,
How do schwann cells assist in ax...
13  cards
Module 9 - Lecture 6 - CNS Synapses, Transmitters, Integration
Understand the post synaptic pote...,
Understand the post synaptic pote...,
What are the important features o...
12  cards
Module 10 - Lecture 7 - Plasticity
What is the big picture of what c...,
What changes for short term plast...,
Name the 4 forms of
22  cards
Module 12 - Lecture 8 - Movement
What does a motor unit represent,
Where are lmn located in the body,
How is the spinal cord organized ...
25  cards
Module 13 - Lecture 9 - Movement - Reflexes and Gait
What is the general outline or co...,
What are the 5 general components...,
What are the parts of the stretch...
16  cards
Module 14 - Lecture 10 - Motor, Premotor and Descending
What is the main concept behind r...,
What is the general outline of th...,
What are the names and tracts of ...
22  cards
Module 14 - Lecture 10.5 - Clinical LMN vs UMN Lesions
How does the stimulus of a larger...,
How does the umn modulate reflexe...,
Understand what would happen if t...
8  cards
Module 15 - Lecture 11 - Vestibular system posture and balance
Define balance posture base of su...,
Define posture,
Define base of support
26  cards
Module 19 - Lecture 12 - Motor Control
Define motor control,
How do you design an experiment t...,
How do you design an experiment t...
41  cards
Module 17 - Lecture 13 - Basal Ganglia
What does the basal ganglia bg ex...,
What are the major inputs to the bg,
Are the major inputs to the bg ex...
32  cards
Module 18 - Lecture 14 - Cerebellum
What are the two primary division...,
In general what are the types of ...,
What peduncle are inputs from the...
25  cards
Module 20 - Lecture 15 - Motor Learning
Define motor learning why is capa...,
What are motor learning principle...,
What can occur if the tolerance f...
17  cards
Module 23 - Neuroanatomy of Motors Systems
The starting point when consideri...,
Below the decussation the fibres ...,
Axons of lmns gse form __________...
44  cards
Module 24 - Neuroanatomy of Sensory Systems
What are the four functional divi...,
What is somatosensation,
What are the different types of t...
74  cards
Module 25 - Neurophysiology of TOUCH
What is a somatic sensation,
Where do the cell s bodies of the...,
The pcml system transmits informa...
40  cards
Module 26 - Neurophysiology of PAIN
What are the two types of pain,
What is acute pain and its function,
What is chronic pain
46  cards
Module 28 - Spinal Cord and Brainstem Lesion
What are some important differenc...,
Why do umn lesions produce spasti...,
What happens to reflexes with a l...
40  cards
Module 29 - Vision
What is the sensory system hierar...,
What are the 3 main steps for the...,
What is the retina
72  cards
Module 30 - Eye movements & Reflexes
Based on the lesion in red what w...,
Based on the lesion in red what w...,
Identify the cranial nucleus in t...
63  cards
Module 32/22 - Neuroanatomy of the development of the brain
The nervous system develops from ...,
Neural plate invaginates to form ...,
All the tissues of the body are d...
51  cards
Module 33 - Cognition
What are the key brain structures...,
What are the key brain structures...,
What are the key brain structures...
54  cards
Concussions: Brain Bang Theory
What is the definition of a concu...,
Does the modern definition of con...,
How many symptoms do you need to ...
19  cards
Module 34 - Cortical states
What are the two main tenants of ...,
What is the content of consciousness,
What is the level of consciousness
62  cards
Module 34 - Sleep
What is the behavioral definition...,
What is the electro physiological...,
How much does sleep consume our l...
55  cards
Module 36 - Attention and Perception
What is cognition dependent upon,
What key role does the temporal a...,
What is typical when patients hav...
63  cards
Module 37 - Memory
What are the categories of human ...,
What are the different qualitativ...,
What are the different temporal c...
86  cards
Module 39 - Speech & Language
What is lateralization,
What is a visual example of the l...,
What are the dominant hemisphere ...
62  cards
Module 40 - Emotions
What are the two different ways a...,
True or false all emotions are ac...,
How are all emotions accompanied ...
67  cards
Module 41 - Mental Health
True or false of all the leading ...,
What are the 6 common themes acro...,
True or false there are some gene...
78  cards

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