Introduction to Nerve Conduction Flashcards

1
Q

What is the function of dendrites?

A

receive inputs from other neurones + convey graded electrical signals to stoma

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2
Q

what is the axon hillock?

A

site of invitation of ‘all or nothing’ law

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3
Q

what is the major excitatory neurotransmitter?

A

glutamate

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4
Q

what is the name of the receptor that glutamate acts upon?

A

NDMA/Non-NDMA

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5
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What results in glutamate binding onto non-NMDA receptor sites?

A

bines agonists which controls Na+/K+ synapses –> mediates fast excitatory

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6
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What results in glutamate binding onto NMDA receptor sites?

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promotes neurotoxicity –> slow component e.g. ketamine

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7
Q

What is the name of the neurotransmitter that is released in small packages?

A

QUANTA

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8
Q

What is the main inhibitory neutrotransmitter?

A

GABA

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9
Q

What are the 2 potential receptors that GABA could bind to?

A

ionatropic GABAa

metabotropic GABAb

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10
Q

What does GABAa control?

A

Cl-

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11
Q

What does GABAb control?

A

K+

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12
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What does EPSP mean?

A

Excitatory post-synaptic potential

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13
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What does IPSP?

A

Inhibitory post synaptic potential

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14
Q

Give an example of a drug which binds onto GABAa?

A

Benzodiazepines

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15
Q

Give an example of a drug which binds onto GABAb?

A

Baclofen

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16
Q

What are the 3 pathways of the trigeminal nerve projected by?

A

ventro-posteromedial nucleus to thalamus

17
Q

What is neglect syndrome?

A

damage to RIGHT parietal cortex –> patients believe their left side does not exist

18
Q

Where is the post central gyrus located?

A

Parietal lobe