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Decks in this class (46)

Drugs
What major neurodegenerative diso...,
What disorder is apomorphine used...,
What disorder is rotigotine used ...
120  cards
Random SBAs
What is bupropion used for,
What cranial nerve has a nucleus ...,
What is the output fibre tact of ...
43  cards
Basal ganglia
In what way does the basal gangli...,
Name the neural structures that m...,
In what region s is the caudate n...
33  cards
Pharmacology of movement
What are lewy bodies,
What part of the brain is dat ima...,
List some of the features symptom...
31  cards
Motor systems II
Which of brodmanns areas is assoc...,
What is the result of lesions to ...,
If someone has a stroke involving...
44  cards
Cerebellum
Where is the cerebellum found,
What is the name given to the par...,
What divides the vermis and more ...
26  cards
Anatomy and Physiology of Pain
Define transduction,
Define transmission,
Define perception
35  cards
Pharmacology of pain
What receptors are typically foun...,
What receptors are typically foun...,
What nt is involved with nmda and...
25  cards
Epilepsy
Define seizures,
Define epileptogenesis,
How many people have epilepsy wor...
32  cards
Traumatic Brain Injury
Describe the pathophysiology of a...,
Describe the presentation of an a...,
What is first line imaging for a ...
24  cards
Blood supply to the brain
What is the impact of 20 seconds ...,
If cerebral perfusion pressure of...,
What areas structures do the lent...
21  cards
Headaches and Migraines
What is the difference between a ...,
Describe normal tension type heaches,
Describe cluster headaches how lo...
17  cards
Vestibular systems
What is the main role of the vest...,
What are the 3 receptor systems t...,
State what types of sensation are...
24  cards
Mood disorders and antidepressant drugs
What are the signs of major depre...,
Name some of the genes that have ...,
Name some of the noradrenaline pr...
24  cards
Drug dependence
Define drug dependence,
Define drug tolerance,
Define drug abuse
27  cards
DBS
What is dbs,
What conditions will the nhs fund...,
What other conditions can dbs be ...
15  cards
Limbic system
What is the limbic system where i...,
Which artery supplies the limbic ...,
Which artery supplies the limbic ...
16  cards
Dementia
What is dementia,
What screening tests are there fo...,
What are the modifiable and non m...
17  cards
Memory + amnesia
Describe the divisions of the mem...,
What areas of the brain are assoc...,
What is anterograde amnesia
12  cards
Schizophrenia + antipsychotic drugs
What is schizophrenia,
What are positive negative cognit...,
How is schizophrenia diagnosed
21  cards
Persistent vegetative state
What structures in the brain make...,
What 3 things does the glasgow co...,
What are the different types of c...
14  cards
Pharmacology of anxiety + sleep disorders
What are the clinical uses of hyp...,
Describe the 2 process model of t...,
What is the role of the suprachia...
24  cards
Sleep + consciousness
When might you see a high frequen...,
What would be seen on an eeg if t...,
What does synchronous signals fir...
18  cards
Multiple sclerosis
What is ms,
What are the common symptoms of ms,
Which symptoms are less commonly ...
12  cards
More random BB SBAs
Which receptor is associated with...,
Which deep brain structure is sti...,
Which of the following nucleus in...
35  cards
Neurogenetic disorders
What chromosomal abnormality is r...,
What is the inheritance pattern o...,
What is the main feature of myoto...
28  cards
Hypokinetic movement disorders
What is parkinson s disease,
What is the classic triad of clin...,
Besides the triad of bradykinesia...
20  cards
Cortical syndromes
What clinical features would be o...,
What clinical features would be o...,
What clinical features would be o...
11  cards
Confusion
0  cards
Unsteadiness/Ataxia
Define ataxia,
What are the 2 types of ataxia,
Describe the location of the cere...
18  cards
Muscle weakness
Describe the potential lesion loc...,
What can cause damage to the ante...,
What can cause damage to the spin...
50  cards
Ascending weakness
Describe the aetiology and pathop...,
What pathogens are commonly impli...,
What are the clinical features of...
11  cards
Spastic paraparesis
What are the clinical features of...,
What are the most common causes o...,
What are the causes of spastic pa...
10  cards
Space occupying lesions
What is the most common primary b...,
What are the presenting features ...,
What is the typical appearance of...
40  cards
Stroke
Which vessel s can be occluded in...,
What is the criteria for a total ...,
What is the criteria for a partia...
30  cards
Neuroradiology
0  cards
EMG
What characteristics on emg are i...,
What characteristics on emg are i...,
Describe the typical emg appearan...
6  cards
EEG
What frequency are alpha waves,
When are alpha waves typically seen,
What frequency are beta waves
22  cards
Spinal pathologies
What are the causes of brown sequ...,
What are the features of brown se...,
What are the causes of central co...
35  cards
Dizziness + vertigo
0  cards
Visual field defects
What structure is damaged in inco...,
What is a common cause of optic t...,
What structure is damaged in cong...
11  cards
Cerebral venous thrombosis
Define cerebral venous sinus thro...,
Name common subtypes of cvst,
What are the non infectious cause...
10  cards
Brachial plexus
0  cards
Encephalitis
0  cards
IIH
What are the risk factors for iih,
Which medications increase the ri...,
What are the clinical features of...
4  cards
Aphasia
What type of lesion results in we...,
Describe the features of wernicke...,
What type of lesion results in br...
8  cards

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