Nervous System Bookwork—KEY
... to enter the neuron through sodium gates. This causes local depolarization and generates the action potential, which is then self-propagating. This event is quickly followed by a second permeability change that restricts Na + entry but allows K+ to leave the neuron, causing repolarization. One way c ...
... to enter the neuron through sodium gates. This causes local depolarization and generates the action potential, which is then self-propagating. This event is quickly followed by a second permeability change that restricts Na + entry but allows K+ to leave the neuron, causing repolarization. One way c ...
Brain Bark
... The portion of the nerve cell that contains the nucleus but does not incorporate the dendrites and axons ...
... The portion of the nerve cell that contains the nucleus but does not incorporate the dendrites and axons ...
brain - Austin Community College
... Limbic system - ring of structures encircling the brain stem – includes portions of the cortical lobes, amygdala, basal nuclei, nuclei of the hypothalamus and of the thalamus, olfactory bulbs. Functions in the emotional aspect of behavior and in memory in conjunction with the hippocampus and cerebru ...
... Limbic system - ring of structures encircling the brain stem – includes portions of the cortical lobes, amygdala, basal nuclei, nuclei of the hypothalamus and of the thalamus, olfactory bulbs. Functions in the emotional aspect of behavior and in memory in conjunction with the hippocampus and cerebru ...
The Nervous System
... Myelination begins in the developing fetus and continues into early adulthood. ...
... Myelination begins in the developing fetus and continues into early adulthood. ...
Parts of the Brain notes
... The temporal lobe of the brain is vulnerable to injury from impacts of the front of the head. The temporal lobe lies upon the bony ridges of the inside of the skull, and rapid acceleration can cause the brain tissue to smash into the bone, causing tissue damage or bleeding. Click image to play or pa ...
... The temporal lobe of the brain is vulnerable to injury from impacts of the front of the head. The temporal lobe lies upon the bony ridges of the inside of the skull, and rapid acceleration can cause the brain tissue to smash into the bone, causing tissue damage or bleeding. Click image to play or pa ...
The Nervous System
... - covered in grey matter (cerebral cortex) which has many deep folds in it called fissures. (These increase the surface area.) - also protected by skull ...
... - covered in grey matter (cerebral cortex) which has many deep folds in it called fissures. (These increase the surface area.) - also protected by skull ...
Nervous System & Endocrine System
... called white matter and dense collections of unmyelinated regions called gray matter ...
... called white matter and dense collections of unmyelinated regions called gray matter ...
slides - NYU Computation and Cognition Lab
... Different kinds of memories can be reduced to distinct brain pathways supporting each kind of memory The is a specialization of function depending on the nature of the information being processes (sensory, motor, reward-related, etc...) Three key levels of organization: cells, circuits, and systems ...
... Different kinds of memories can be reduced to distinct brain pathways supporting each kind of memory The is a specialization of function depending on the nature of the information being processes (sensory, motor, reward-related, etc...) Three key levels of organization: cells, circuits, and systems ...
Mind from brain: physics & neuroscience
... • Alteration of brain development soon after conception, significantly influenced by environmental factors. • Is there a unifying mechanism at molecular, cellular, or systems level? • Autism may result from a few disorders caused by mutations converging on a few common molecular pathways. • Autism m ...
... • Alteration of brain development soon after conception, significantly influenced by environmental factors. • Is there a unifying mechanism at molecular, cellular, or systems level? • Autism may result from a few disorders caused by mutations converging on a few common molecular pathways. • Autism m ...
Nervous System
... Brain Waves & Sleep • States of consciousness can be correlated with EEG • 4 types of brain waves ...
... Brain Waves & Sleep • States of consciousness can be correlated with EEG • 4 types of brain waves ...
neuroplasticity 2016
... • Further studies using MRI have confirmed the electrical studies • Large areas of cortex represent the hands and face (high number of sensory receptors and need for controlled movements) • For somatosensation, there are actually several different maps that are parallel to each other • General map ...
... • Further studies using MRI have confirmed the electrical studies • Large areas of cortex represent the hands and face (high number of sensory receptors and need for controlled movements) • For somatosensation, there are actually several different maps that are parallel to each other • General map ...
Slide ()
... Direct and indirect motor pathways to the spinal cord. In the lateral view of the human brain; numbered areas are functional areas identified by Brodmann. The transverse section of the spinal cord shows three functional areas. The dorsal horn contains the sensory neurons of the spinal cord; the inte ...
... Direct and indirect motor pathways to the spinal cord. In the lateral view of the human brain; numbered areas are functional areas identified by Brodmann. The transverse section of the spinal cord shows three functional areas. The dorsal horn contains the sensory neurons of the spinal cord; the inte ...
20 Organization of Nervous System
... Urinate: What a nurse would say if a patient asked her what room he's in. Urine - The opposite of "You're out!" Benign: What we want when we are eight. Intestine - Currently taking an exam ...
... Urinate: What a nurse would say if a patient asked her what room he's in. Urine - The opposite of "You're out!" Benign: What we want when we are eight. Intestine - Currently taking an exam ...
Brain Stem / Pons - North Seattle College
... Motor Areas Broca’s Area – Is located in the frontal lobe close to the lateral cerebral sulcus and is the motor speech area ...
... Motor Areas Broca’s Area – Is located in the frontal lobe close to the lateral cerebral sulcus and is the motor speech area ...
Perception and Reality
... The Cerebellum has as many neurons as the entire cerebral cortex! Its main role it to coordinate movements or brain activities (make sure their timing is right) The Brainstem controls the body processes that you don’t have to think about (like your heart beat) ...
... The Cerebellum has as many neurons as the entire cerebral cortex! Its main role it to coordinate movements or brain activities (make sure their timing is right) The Brainstem controls the body processes that you don’t have to think about (like your heart beat) ...
Rexed`s Lamina
... Processing at the Perceptual Level Motor cortex Somatosensory cortex Thalamus ...
... Processing at the Perceptual Level Motor cortex Somatosensory cortex Thalamus ...
Class X Episode 5 A. P State HUMAN NERVOUS SYSTEM The
... The wall of cerebrum has two regions the outer region is called Cortex. The cortex has bodies of neurons and is grayish in colour. In view of the gray colour it is known as Gray Matter. The gray matter is highly convoluted with ridges. Due to this several ridges or elevations called Gyri and groves ...
... The wall of cerebrum has two regions the outer region is called Cortex. The cortex has bodies of neurons and is grayish in colour. In view of the gray colour it is known as Gray Matter. The gray matter is highly convoluted with ridges. Due to this several ridges or elevations called Gyri and groves ...
Introduction to Psychology Quiz #1 1. The main divisions of the
... A research psychologist reading phrases such as "respecting individuals' rights to privacy and confidentiality" and "participants must be protected from physical and psychological harm" is reading about _______ guidelines in conducting research. a. ethical b. legal c. moral d. courteous ...
... A research psychologist reading phrases such as "respecting individuals' rights to privacy and confidentiality" and "participants must be protected from physical and psychological harm" is reading about _______ guidelines in conducting research. a. ethical b. legal c. moral d. courteous ...
Zika may cause brain damage in adults, too August 19, 2016 By
... memory. Using a mouse model, the researchers found that Zika can target those cells, which can lead to reduced brain volume and complications in brain functioning—similar to the long-term effects of microcephaly. “Getting infected with Zika as an adult may not be as innocuous as people think,” J ...
... memory. Using a mouse model, the researchers found that Zika can target those cells, which can lead to reduced brain volume and complications in brain functioning—similar to the long-term effects of microcephaly. “Getting infected with Zika as an adult may not be as innocuous as people think,” J ...