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Lecture 3: Cellular Neurophysiology
Define chemical gradient concentr...,
Define electrical gradient potent...,
What is the charge difference bet...
35  cards
Lecture 4: Action Potentials
Describe the process of an action...,
When is no action potential possible,
When is action potential possible...
39  cards
Lecture 5: Synaptic Transmissions | (General Features)
What are the two different types ...,
Describe an electrical synapse,
What are gap junctions electrical...
44  cards
Lecture 6: Synaptic Transmission || (Neurotransmitters and Receptors)
The excitability of neurons confe...,
If local potentials reach _______...,
A local potential can be both ___...
65  cards
Lecture 7: Cell Communication | General Principles
What are the 5 types of cell to c...,
Describe contact dependent commun...,
Give an example of a contact depe...
56  cards
Lecture 9: Skeletal Muscle Neurophysiology 1
What is another name for skeletal...,
Flexion _________ the angle betwe...,
What is being activated and what ...
50  cards
Lecture 10: Skeletal Muscle Neurophysiology 2
Does tissue that requires fine co...,
Similar to neurons muscle cells m...,
Are muscle cells relatively negat...
43  cards
Lecture 11: Excitation-Contraction Coupling and the Cross-Bridge Cycle
What is the name of the connectiv...,
What is the name of the connectiv...,
What is the name of the connectiv...
55  cards
Lecture 2: Introduction to Neurophysiology
In both the cns and pns there are...,
What is the major function of the...,
What is the major function of the...
57  cards
Different mechanisms of cell to cell communication
What are the 5 types of cell to c...,
Describe contact dependent commun...,
Give an example of a contact depe...
8  cards
Synergy and Hormone Targeting
Describe the process of synergy,
Give an example of synergy occurring,
What is the key thing about synergy
12  cards
Lecture 8: Cell Communication || Intracellular Signalling
How signalling molecules work dep...,
How do steroids and thyroid hormo...,
Steroid hormones can cause what e...
22  cards
Lecture 13: Somatic Sensation
Is the dorsal root ganglion consi...,
Describe the location of the diff...,
What are the two different somato...
52  cards
DRUGS
Meth increases the levels of what,
What does meth stimulate,
Meth is highly _________ and high...
15  cards
PARTS OF THE BRAIN and TYPES OF GLIA
What are the four different types...,
What is the function of microglia,
What is the function of astrocytes
12  cards
RECEPTORS: LEARN THIS
Describe regulated intramembrane ...,
Describe eiscanoid receptors,
Describe the gs gi protein couple...
24  cards
LAB STUFF
With reference to the individual ...,
Explain how the eeg exhibits larg...,
With regards to a visual evoked p...
3  cards
Lecture 14: PAIN
Describe pain receptors,
Where are pain receptors found,
Different endings of pain recepto...
43  cards
Lecture 15: Control of movement
What three things is the spinal c...,
What two reflexes is the spinal c...,
How does the brain control muscles
37  cards
Lecture 12: Skeletal muscle performance and plasticity
What are the three different type...,
Which of the three different type...,
Describe the slow twitch oxidativ...
52  cards
Lecture 19: Vision
What are the 4 features of vision,
What are the features of vision r...,
Where are the perceptions received
67  cards
Lecture 18: System 6 Neuro (Higher Functions 2)
0  cards
Lecture 20: Vision 2
What two parts of the eye are cru...,
The retina is part of the ________,
What type of cells are furthest f...
76  cards
Lecture 21: Finishing Vision and Hearing 1
What is the retina responsible for,
Information from photoreceptors a...,
Where are receptive fields large ...
45  cards
Lecture 22: Hearing
What is the stimulus of hearing,
What is sound,
What happens as the sound loudnes...
68  cards
Lecture 16: Autonomic Nervous System
How many forms of nervous input a...,
What are the four forms of nervou...,
How many forms of nervous output ...
49  cards
Lecture 17: Higher functions of the CNS (1)
What does an eeg record,
Where does the eeg record from,
What three things can an eeg be u...
8  cards
Lecture 23: The Vestibular System
What is the vestibular system con...,
What are the stimuli of the vesti...,
What is linear acceleration give ...
48  cards
Lecture 24 Taste
What are the two chemical senses,
What is the stimulus for taste,
The sensations of taste and smell...
48  cards
Lecture 25: Smell
What are the two chemical senses,
The sensation of taste and smell ...,
The cells that detect these stimu...
35  cards
Lecture 26: Neuroendocrinology
What is endocrinology,
Define hormones,
Hormones often reach their target...
57  cards
Lecture 18 Brain
What are the two types of memory,
What are the two types of declara...,
What is declarative memory
21  cards
Disorders
What is narcolepsy,
What are 5 disorders of conscious...,
What is schizophrenia
20  cards
End of muscle
What is the effect of strength st...,
What is it called when the fibre ...,
What is the effect of endurance t...
12  cards
SKIN receptors
What are the 4 types of sensory r...,
What are the 5 types of mechanore...,
Where are free nerve endings located
8  cards
SENSORY CODING
What four things make up sensory ...,
Describe modality,
What two things determine intensity
7  cards
Lecture 27: Stress and the adrenal glands
What are three classes of hormone...,
What are where are the kidneys,
What two tissues does the adrenal...
73  cards
Lecture 28: Glucose metabolism, energy balance and obesity
What two things to we need to tak...,
What are the only three macronutr...,
How much energy per gram is there...
77  cards
Lecture 29: Glucose metabolism, energy balance and obesity
Describe the brain pituitary thyr...,
What are the two types of thyroid...,
Of the two thyroid hormones which...
59  cards
Lecture 30: Hormone control of male and female reproduction
Describe the hormone control of r...,
What is the target organ for lh a...,
Lh and fsh act together to affect...
100  cards
LEARN THESE MEMORIES (oh oh oh oh oh)
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