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1.1.1 Gross Brain Structure
Id these diencephalic structures,
What is stained in a nissl stain
22  cards
1.1.2 CNS Functional Divisions
Describe the development of the c...,
What is a deep tendon reflex,
What is the organization of memor...
23  cards
1.2.1 Neurohistology
What is a multipolar neuron,
What is this an image of and what...,
What is the role of microglia
31  cards
1.2.2 Cranial Nerve Intro
Damage to which three nerves can ...,
What are the three possible compo...,
What is the name function locatio...
22  cards
1.2.3 Neurodevelopment
What is occuring during neuralation,
What do the targets of neurons pr...,
Where is the altar plate what is ...
26  cards
1.3.1 CNS Neurotransmitters
Describe the synthesis of sero,
Some drugs can do what to histami...,
What is the synthesis of dopamine
36  cards
1.3.2 Sensory Transduction Overview
What are the characteristics of p...,
What are receptive fields,
What is the function of
25  cards
1.3.3 Face and Scalp
Muscles lie within subcutaneous f...,
What is the function of the orbic...,
45  cards
1.4.1 Neurodevelopment II
How do trophic factors and neurod...,
Bilateral horne,
Nt 3 a
26  cards
1.4.2 Somatosensory Receptors
What is the role of the muscle sp...,
What are the three different cate...,
What is true about receptive fields
33  cards
1.4.3 Skull, Cranial Cavity, and Suboccipital Region
Id these dural sinuses,
Id this bone and its key features,
Id this area and what sits in it
40  cards
1.5.1 Somatic Sensation
The dorsal column medial lemniscu...,
The al pathway conveys pain tempe...,
What is the location of the third...
29  cards
1.5.2 Pain I
How would analgesics shift the pa...,
What are the,
How do opoids
22  cards
1.5.3 Spinal Cord Lab Intro
Where does decussation occur in t...,
Which sensory modalities are carr...,
How many neurons are in the dc ml...
25  cards
2.1.1 Cellular Neuropathy
What is this an image of and what...,
What is this an image of,
What is this an image of and what...
38  cards
2.1.2 Spinal Reflexes
An alpha motor neuron and all of ...,
How many alpha motor neurons inne...,
What is the innervation ratio
46  cards
2.2.1 Eye and Orbit
What is the,
What are the covered parts,
What is presbyopia
63  cards
2.2.2 Structures of Mastication
What are the covered parts,
What are the characteristics of t...,
What are the two types of movemen...
54  cards
2.2.3 Peripheral Nerve Pathology
What are the two main subtypes of...,
What type of neuropathy is associ...,
What gene and protein
36  cards
2.3.1 Neck and Larynx
What is a pyramidal lobe,
What is the importance of the pos...,
What is important of the submenta...
54  cards
2.3.2 Neurological Diagnosis
What are the 3 steps in the diagn...,
Fill in this chart describing the...,
What are the four major lesion ca...
9  cards
2.3.3 Peripheral Neuropathy
What is axontmetis,
What is the treatment for distal ...,
What are the three fundamental co...
11  cards
2.4.1 Brain Tumors
What is the important genetic mar...,
Circumscribed gliomas may have wh...,
What is this an image of
51  cards
2.4.2 Peripheral Nerve/Spinal Cord Injury
0  cards
3.1.1 Vision and Physiological Optics
What is accomidation and how can ...,
What is the difference between co...,
What is a hyperopic eye
20  cards
3.1.2 Branchial Arches
What fraction of congential abnor...,
What are branchial pouches,
32  cards
3.1.3 HEENT Exam
What level should you inspect the...,
What are some of the aspects of,
Whats being demonstrated in these...
43  cards
3.2.1 Nose, Paranasal, Sinuses, Pharynx, Lymphatics
What are the characteristics of a...,
What are the covered parts,
What are the covered parts
34  cards
3.2.2 Embryology of Facial Development
What are the epidemiological char...,
What is the role of neural crest ...,
First arch syndromes are describe...
25  cards
3.2.3 Normal Brain and Behavioral Development
How does language development occ...,
What are some examples of ne,
Describe the 3 nt process
39  cards
3.3.1 Vision II
What are the covered parts,
What is the pathway of aqueous hu...,
What allows for contraction and d...
26  cards
3.3.2 Delirium
What must be ruled out when think...,
How are attention and awareness a...,
What differentiates delirium from...
11  cards
3.3.3 Mental Status Exam
Type of thought process disorder,
Disorders of thoughts,
What is true about mental status ...
23  cards
3.4.1 Vision III
What are the two types of ganglio...,
What are the two paths in which i...
18  cards
3.4.2 Anxiety Disorders and ADHD
Describe the epidemiology of,
What are some of the treatments f...,
What is systematic desensitization
29  cards
3.5.1 Cranial Nerves
Which nerve is commonly affected ...,
Where can aneurysms occur that wi...,
15  cards
3.5.2 Visual Fields
A lesion where would result in th...,
A lesion where would result in th...,
A lesion where would result in th...
10  cards
4.1.1 Eye Pathology I and II
What is the most common cause of ...,
What is the normal range of corne...,
What type of fracture may give ri...
65  cards
4.2.1 Pain II
What are the characteristics of f...,
What are the characteristics of s...,
What are the characteristics of s...
14  cards
4.2.2 EEG and Sleep
The reticular activating system i...,
What are the two eeg activities a...,
What is the distribution of
21  cards
4.2.3 Pharmacology of the Eye
Identify the covered structure an...,
Describe the state of the iris ci...,
What helps to promote drainage of...
21  cards
4.3.1 Childhood Developmental Disorders
What is the definition of mental ...,
Differentiate between,
What are the general characterist...
22  cards
4.3.2 Epilepsy and Sleep Disorders
What is the algorithmic approach ...,
What is the tetrad of nacrolepsy,
Involuntary coarse usually semi r...
8  cards
5.1.1 Nerve Trunks
What are the characteristics of,
What source will,
What is a compound action potential
15  cards
5.1.2 Central Motor Systems I
Describe the,
What is the importance of laminas...,
What are the results of a transec...
29  cards
5.1.3 Intro to Brainstem I
0  cards
5.2.1 Central Motor Systems II
What is a jacksonian seizure,
What are the characteristics of s...,
What is the general pattern for t...
19  cards
5.2.2 Weakness
What grading scale do they want u...,
Localize this lesion diffuse weak...
15  cards
5.2.3 Brainstem Lesions
What are the differences between ...,
What is binocular double vison,
Identify these nuclei and their r...
13  cards
5.3.1 Myasthenia Gravis
What is the clinical manifestatio...,
What are the important diagnostic...,
What are the treatments for myast...
7  cards
5.3.2 Vestibular
What are neural mechanisms behind...,
What are the two basic types of n...,
What is nystagmus
20  cards
6.1.1 Cerebellum
What are the characteristics of the,
What are adiadochokinesis associa...,
The purkinje cell is
39  cards
6.1.2 Basal Ganglia
How does parkinsons disease affec...,
What is the hyperdirect pathway,
What is hemiballismus
21  cards
6.1.3 Neurologic Examination
Truth or dare
1  cards
6.2.1 Traumatic Brain Injury
What is the difference between a ...,
What is an epidural hematoma,
How can severity differ in regard...
26  cards
6.2.2 Movement Disorders
What are the common types of tremors,
What is chorea,
What is the mainstay in treatment...
22  cards
6.2.3 Myelin Disorders
What are the key features of krabbes,
What are the main presentation fe...,
What are the two main subtypes of...
37  cards
6.3.1 Ear Structure and Function
What makes up the kinetic labryin...,
What is the sequence by which,
What are the peripheral component...
41  cards
6.3.2 Brainstem II Lab Intro
Inferior peduncle has a role in,
What is left inter nuclear ophtha...,
Describe the major structures of ...
14  cards
6.3.3 Behaviorism: Theories, Practice, and How to Train Your Dragon
What are the two main approaches ...,
What is the conditioning phenomena,
G
23  cards
6.4.1 Limbic System
What makes up the archicortical a...,
Olfacto,
Olfactory bulb synapses with the ...
34  cards
6.4.2 Neurodegenerative Diseases
What is the white arrow pointing at,
What is the main type of deposit ...,
Prior to death this patient demon...
36  cards
6.4.3 Hypothalamus
What is the difference between le...,
How can the hypothalamus change t...
17  cards
6.5.1 Hearing Disorders
What is the weber test,
What are the characteristics of a...,
Describe an audiogram for a patie...
30  cards
6.5.2 Learning and Memory
What is declarative memory,
What is short term memory,
What is non declarative memory
25  cards
6.5.3 Embryology of Eye and Ear
What transcription factor aids in...,
Identify the embryonic origin of ...,
26  cards
7.1.1 Cognition and Dementia
What are the limitations of clini...,
How will you be able to diagnose ...,
What are the three factors tested...
11  cards
7.1.2 Personality Disorders
What developmental traumatic even...,
Which personality disorder has co...,
Identify the cardinal features an...
26  cards
7.2.1 CNS Vasculature
What is medial ponting,
What occurs in opthalmic artery s...,
What are the arrows pointing to a...
26  cards
7.2.2 Ear Diseases
What is mixed hearing loss,
Type of pathology of tm,
What is the embyonic orgin of the...
32  cards
7.2.3 Head and Neck Abnormalities
Where will 3rd 4th branchial clef...,
What are the derivatives of the 6...,
What is the management of 3rd 4th...
32  cards
7.3.1 Alcoholism and Medical Sequelae
Why is the an increased incidence...,
What are the characteristics of a...,
What are the alcoholic effects of...
42  cards
7.3.2 Headache
What are the presenting symptoms ...,
What are some abortive treatments...,
What are some other migraine vari...
20  cards
7.4.1 Substance Abuse
What behavioral construct is asso...
1  cards
7.4.2 Stroke
Name that blocked artery,
Name that blocked artery,
Name that blocked artery
12  cards
7.5.1 Psychosis and Shizophrenia
Describe the prevalence and peak ...,
Describe the difference between d...,
What is the difference between th...
20  cards
7.5.2 Thalamus and Forebrain
What is the role of the reticular...,
What are the general
16  cards
Pathoma
What happens in severe global isc...,
How does dementia relate to parki...,
What is vascular dementia
58  cards
8.1.1 Swallowing
Swallowing is thought to have,
Describe the preparatory phase of...,
What are the roles of the various...
20  cards
8.1.2 CNS Imaging
What is this an image of,
What type of image is this,
What is this an image of
15  cards
8.1.3 Disorders of Consciousness
Fast eye movements indicate that ...,
Define coma stupor and lethargy,
What are some ways to distinguish...
13  cards
8.2.1 Infectious Brain Disorders
Describe the importance of chromo...,
What is this an image of,
What are the characteristis of
27  cards
8.2.2 Decision Making
What is the role of the amygdala ...,
What is the flow of information i...,
What are some examples of unconsc...
13  cards
8.2.3 Diagnostic Medicine
Describe the spectrum that is use...,
How is sensitivity calculated,
Describe the graph that compares ...
12  cards
8.3.1 Regional Anatomy
Identify location of lesion blood...,
Location of lesion,
Identify location of lesion blood...
16  cards
8.3.2 Mood Disorders
What are the characteristics of b...,
How does depression related to th...,
What are the adverse
33  cards
8.4.1 Stroke Neuropathy
What are the common locations of ...,
What are the characteristics of a...,
Describe the differences between the
28  cards
8.5.1 Wrap Up Brain Disorders
Describe the dopamine hypothesis ...,
Describe the,
What are the neural mechanisms of...
3  cards
Low Yield (for those who want to get a 260 on STEEP)
What are the,
Describe the pathway of pupillary...,
Hsv infection affects
101  cards

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