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Module 2.1
What did ramon y cajal demonstrate,
List the major structures of anim...,
What is the main function of the ...
68  cards
Module 2.2
What is the composition of the me...,
Describe the structure of the mem...,
What is meant by selective permea...
38  cards
Module 3.1
What is a reflex,
What experimental evidence did sh...,
What experimental evidence did sh...
20  cards
Module 3.2
What did tr elliot propose,
Describe loewi s experiment with ...,
Summarize the events occurring at...
13  cards
Module 3.3
Why are our brains so sensitive t...,
What is an agonist,
What is an antagonist
35  cards
Module 4.1
What is the bell magendie law,
What makes up gray matter,
What makes up white matter
29  cards
Module 4.2
What is the relationship of colum...,
What are the location and functio...,
What are the location and functio...
13  cards
Module 4.3
What was phrenology,
Describe the ct scan,
What is the basis for the mri
17  cards
Module 5.1
What are stem cells and where are...,
What are the five stages in the d...,
Describe the formation of the cen...
26  cards
Module 5.2
What is the most common cause of ...,
In head injuries what actually pr...,
What are the two types of stroke ...
11  cards
Exam 2 Review
The technique of ___________ uses...,
By using the ________ approach re...,
The method of recording brain act...
99  cards
Module 6.1
What is the law of specific nerve...,
How is strength of a stimulus enc...,
Trace the path of light into the ...
15  cards
Module 6.2
Axons of which cell form the opti...,
What is the name of the site whic...,
Where do most axons in optic nerv...
36  cards
Module 8.1
Muscles that control the digestiv...,
Muscles that control movement of ...,
Muscles that have properties inte...
16  cards
Module 8.2
What types of movements is the pr...,
What is the function of mirror ne...,
To what two processes do neurons ...
24  cards
Module 8.3
What happens to the movement of p...,
What are other symptoms of parkin...,
What happens in the brains of peo...
14  cards
Module 9.1
What are endogenous cirannual rhy...,
What are endogenous circadian rhy...,
What sorts of attempted interfere...
22  cards
Module 9.2
What are the defining characteris...,
What are the defining characteris...,
What is an eeg
51  cards
Module 9.3
What was probably the original fu...,
How does sleep conserve energy,
What adaptations of sleep pattern...
15  cards
Module 10.3
Enzymes for the digestion of what...,
Enzymes for the digestion of what...,
Enzymes for the digestion of what...
25  cards
Chapter 9 & 10.3 Slides
Stages 1 2 have ______ amplitude ...,
Sleep spindles are activity betwe...,
When an eeg shows high synchrony ...
34  cards
Module 11.1
Which three hormones have been sh...,
What is the sry gene,
What are mullerian ducts
39  cards
Module 11.2
What are some of the differences ...,
Give an evolutionary explanation ...,
Give an evolutionary explanation ...
13  cards
Module 12.1
What is the role of the sympathet...,
What is the role of the parasympa...,
Describe the james lange theory o...
11  cards
Module 12.2
What are the effects of stimulati...,
Which area of the amygdala is esp...,
Describe the evidence for heritab...
22  cards
Module 12.3
What was hans selye s definition ...,
What is general adaptation syndrome,
What occurs in each stage
18  cards
Module 13.1
Describe the relationship among t...,
What is the fundamental differenc...,
Define reinforcement in terms of ...
55  cards
Module 13.2
What did wilder penfield conclude...,
Describe ga horridge s experiment...,
Describe the experiments with pla...
25  cards
Module 15.2
What are the negative symptoms of...,
What are the two clusters of posi...,
What is the main cognitive proble...
31  cards
15.1
List the symptoms of major depres...,
What is the evidence for a geneti...,
Are men or women more vulnerable ...
26  cards

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