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Neural Tissue
In the body superior means up and...,
In the body ventral means up and ...,
On the brain are areas that go in...
57  cards
Physiology of Neurons
Which channels help a cell mainta...,
What is the function of the na p ...,
What is required for a voltage ga...
21  cards
Chemistry and Physiology of the Synapse
There are 2 classes of postsynapt...,
How do ligand gated channels work,
Why are metabotropic receptors gi...
28  cards
Synaptic Transmission
Do chemical or electrical synapse...,
Do chemical or electrical synapse...,
What is the
32  cards
The Skull and Cranial Cavity 
What is the viscerocranium,
What is the neurocranium,
Label the bones numbered
62  cards
Chemicals in the brain
Amino acids are in high concentra...,
Neurotransmitters are created fro...,
What is the main
37  cards
Chemicals in the brain part 2
W,
What is tyrosine,
What is the sysnthesis
48  cards
Describing the brain
What does neurulation refer to,
How does the neural plate form,
Once the neural plate has been fo...
79  cards
CPCP2 Lectures
- An introduction to integrated urgent care - An Introduction to Social Prescribing - Time for Chronic Illness - Learning on Campus, Learning on Placement - The Cranial Nerve Exam and Introduction to Fundoscopy - Examination of the peripheral nervous system
65  cards
Topography of the Brain
What does topography relate to,
What 2 things is the cns composed of,
What are the 3 main parts of the ...
87  cards
Global Brain Activity
Relative to the plasma concentrat...,
What is the glymphatic system,
What are the 2 methods by which c...
45  cards
Basic Principles of Memory
What are the 3 types of memory,
What,
What is implicit memory which is ...
33  cards
Anatomy of Memory and Emotion
What is declarative memory,
What is procedural memory,
When declarative memory memories ...
56  cards
The ventricular system and circulation of cerebrospinal fluid
What does a ventricle mean,
Hoe do ventricles form,
What is the purpose of the ventri...
48  cards
Synaptic Plasticity
What is synaptic,
The images labelled 1 4 in the im...,
Trauma can lead to adaptive synap...
39  cards
Plasticity and regeneration
What is neur,
What is neurogenesis,
Neurogensis occurs during pregnan...
54  cards
Face, Temporal, and Infratemporal Fossa 
There are 4 major muscle groups o...,
What is the name of the muscles t...,
What is the name of the muscles t...
65  cards
Introduction to Neuropathology
During neurulation the notochord ...,
What are pyramidal cells,
What are ependymal cells
90  cards
Cognitive impairment and confused states
What is confusion,
What is cognition,
What is crystallised cognitive ab...
89  cards
Introduction to demyelinating disorders
When does myelination being in ba...,
Do oligodendrocytes form myelin i...,
What is myelin
69  cards
Structure and Function of the Spinal Cord
The spinal cord connects directly...,
The spinal cord is directly attac...,
The spinal cord is directly attac...
99  cards
Physiology of the Spinal Cord
Does the spinal cord always requi...,
What is a sensation,
What is a perception
63  cards
Imaging the Brain & Spinal Cord
What are the 3 main imaging modal...,
Is x ray an effective imaging mod...,
Can x ray be used to investigate ...
24  cards
ORAL CAVITY and NECK
Lingual is tongue for latin so wh...,
What is the sublingual papilla al...,
What is the name of the main vein...
89  cards
Autonomic Nervous System
The sympathetic system runs in wh...,
What is a group of cell bodies ca...,
Where do signals for the autonomi...
63  cards
Analgesics and Sedative drugs
What does analgesia mean,
Should all patients have the same...,
The who have created a analgesic ...
67  cards
Consciousness
What is consciousness,
What is a coma which is greek for...,
What is a key feature of consciou...
40  cards
Physiology of Pain
Pain is an unpleasant and emotion...,
Pain can be subdivided into 2 cat...,
Pain can be subdivided into 2 cat...
75  cards
Anaesthetic Drugs
What is the triad of anaesthesia,
What are the 3 parts of the triad...,
What are some of the roles an ana...
31  cards
The Psychiatric History and Mental state Examination
Why can circumstances be a barrie...,
Why can personality be a barrier ...,
Why can lack of trust be a barrie...
31  cards
Ear and Auditory Pathway
The ear can be divided into 3 par...,
The ear can be divided into 3 par...,
The ear can be divided into 3 par...
65  cards
The cerebellum and motor learning
What does the cerebellum mean,
The cerebellum sits in which foss...,
The cerebellum is separated from ...
54  cards
Physiology of chronic stress
Stress or stressor remains a diff...,
When we talk about stress is it a...,
Significant life events that are ...
35  cards
Parkinson’s disease and drug therapy of basal ganglia disorders
What is the basal ganglia,
What is the basal ganglia,
What is the main function of the ...
56  cards
Physiology of Balance, Taste and Smell
What are the 2 functions of the v...,
What does otolith mean,
The
78  cards
Physiology of Hearing
What are mechanoreceptors,
The normal range of sound that hu...,
Label the 3 parts of the outer ea...
42  cards
Personality, development & attachment
What is a personality,
What are the 2 main drivers of pe...,
What is the basis for personality...
39  cards
Neuropsychology of memory
What is anterograde amnesia anter...,
What is implicit memory,
What is explicit memory
42  cards
Motor Learning and neurological Syndromes
What is the brodmann area for the...,
What is the brodmann area for the...,
What is the brodmann area for the...
70  cards
Neurobiology and neurochemistry of reward and addictive behaviours
Humans engage in behaviours that ...,
When we talk about substances and...,
When we talk about substances and...
51  cards
Physiology of sleep
What is sleep,
We need to measure sleep what is ...,
We need to measure sleep what are...
51  cards
Epilepsy - aetiology and management
What is a seizure,
What is a seizure a temporary dis...,
What is epilepsy
54  cards
Introduction to Stroke
What is a stroke,
In a stroke how long do the sympt...,
What are the 2 most common causes...
74  cards
Clinical features of anxiety and stress-related disorders
What is stress,
There is no specific diagnosis in...,
There is no specific diagnosis in...
54  cards
Anxiety disorders: Neurobiology, neurochemistry and treatment
The amygdala is a part of the bra...,
The amygdala is a part of the bra...,
The amygdala is a part of the bra...
38  cards
THE EYE AND THE VISUAL PATHWAYS
The eye balls sits in the bony or...,
The eye ball is held in place by ...,
The eye ball is surrounded by fat...
67  cards
Physiology of vision
As light entering the eye the pup...,
There are a few layers light must...,
There are a few layers light must...
47  cards
Neurobiology and clinical features of psychosis
What is psychosis,
What is psychosis a loss of bound...,
Neurodevelopmental trajectories a...
41  cards
Treatment of psychosis and psychotic disorders
What is psychosis,
What is schizophrenia,
What is the major difference betw...
53  cards
Neurobiology and clinical features of affective (mood) disorders
What is classification of mental ...,
What are affective disorders,
In affective disorders terminolog...
62  cards
Treatment of affective disorders
The 2 questions below are useful ...,
In all patients with depression w...,
In patients with mild to moderate...
48  cards
Applied Anatomy
Trauma is damage to the body in r...,
Trauma is damage to the body if t...,
Trauma is damage to the body if t...
46  cards
The Association Cortices and Complex Brain Functions
How many different types of neuro...,
There are 4 types of different ne...,
In relation to inside out cortica...
41  cards

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