Movement and Control

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Decks in this class (18)

CNS Neurotransmitters
Divide up by molecular structure ...,
Examples of aa neurotransmitters,
Glutamate
31  cards
Basic anatomy of the spine
How many vertebrae each section,
What is a typical vertebrae and e...,
What is an atypical vertebrae
37  cards
Functional neuroanatomy of movement disorders
Features of umn lesion,
What is a monosynaptic reflex,
Lcst decussation
38  cards
neurotransmitters in relation to movement disorders
Striatum,
Globus pallidus,
Bg
16  cards
Excitotoxcity and neurotoxicity
When dose excitotoxcity occur,
What is the process of neurotrans...,
Example of excitatory neurotransm...
25  cards
Genetic principles through neurodegenerative disease (dominant inheritance)
Huntington s disease is what type...,
Expansion of what trinucleotide i...,
Alleles of 36 39 cag resets show
16  cards
The temporomandibular joint and neural control of chewing, mastication and swallowing
Lowest part of costal margin 10th...,
Trachea runs how far,
Does exercise dilate or constrict...
32  cards
L8 Imagining of the spine
Mri can be used to visualise the ...,
What travels through the vertebra...,
What travels through the transver...
25  cards
Types of strokes
2 types of strokes,
Potential mechanisms which can re...,
Medial cerebral supplies what par...
8  cards
Movement disorders - Parkinson's , TICS and chorea , tremor
What can you do to test for parki...,
Dopamine agonists amorphine other...,
With l dopa trial does therapeuti...
14  cards
The X Chromosome & triplet repeat disorders
Heterogametic,
What is the key gene determining ...,
Sry gene is responsible for devel...
18  cards
Drugs in Parkinson's
Resting tremor in parkinosns is w...,
What is the amino acid precursor ...,
Akineton biperiden is a prescript...
15  cards
MS
In uk epidemiology women to men,
Most common where,
Genetic involvement
6  cards
Epilepsy & management of convulsions / anticonvulsants
What is a seizure,
Difference between provoked and u...,
Encephalitis what is it symptoms
38  cards
TICS
Botox injections help with tics
1  cards
Eye movement in health and disease
What muscle controls adduction of...,
What muscle controls abduction of...,
What muscles control elevation of...
36  cards
Genetic risk calculation (X-linked and dominant)
Autosomal dominant inheritance,
Example of autosomal dominant,
X linked recessive inheritance
10  cards
pharyngeal arches and grooves and cranial nerves
Mandibular arch 1 contains what,
Hyoid arch 2 contains,
3 arch
9  cards

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