What is mental life
... Major draining is through the inferior punctum – for maximum exposure you want to occlude the puctate to avoid loss of drug through the naso-lacrimal system. o Punctal occlusion = reduce systemic toxicity, avoid tasting the drops. Always occlude in pregnancy and when using -blockers! What if you th ...
... Major draining is through the inferior punctum – for maximum exposure you want to occlude the puctate to avoid loss of drug through the naso-lacrimal system. o Punctal occlusion = reduce systemic toxicity, avoid tasting the drops. Always occlude in pregnancy and when using -blockers! What if you th ...
Increased Intracranial Pressure (ICP)
... membranes covering the brain (the meninges) leak blood after an injury to the head. This is a serious condition since the increase in intracranial pressure can cause damage to brain tissue and loss of brain function. ...
... membranes covering the brain (the meninges) leak blood after an injury to the head. This is a serious condition since the increase in intracranial pressure can cause damage to brain tissue and loss of brain function. ...
The NEURON
... Neurons are similar to other cells in the body because: 1.Neurons are surrounded by a cell membrane 2.Neurons have a nucleus that contains genes 3.Neurons contain cytoplasm, mitochondria and other "organelles" 4.Neurons carry out basic cellular processes such as protein synthesis and energy producti ...
... Neurons are similar to other cells in the body because: 1.Neurons are surrounded by a cell membrane 2.Neurons have a nucleus that contains genes 3.Neurons contain cytoplasm, mitochondria and other "organelles" 4.Neurons carry out basic cellular processes such as protein synthesis and energy producti ...
Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion
... enzymes evolved to cope with natural materials - this may increase, decrease or change drug actions are excreted (by kidney or …….) which removes them and/or their metabolites from the body Pharmacokinetics is the quantification of these processes ...
... enzymes evolved to cope with natural materials - this may increase, decrease or change drug actions are excreted (by kidney or …….) which removes them and/or their metabolites from the body Pharmacokinetics is the quantification of these processes ...
Human Anatomy Unit 6 – Chapter 8 – Nervous System Work List
... build up of CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) in the cavities (ventricles) of the brain. The buildup is often caused by an obstruction which prevents proper fluid drainage. The fluid buildup can raise intracranial pressure inside the skull which compresses surrounding brain tissue, possibly causing progress ...
... build up of CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) in the cavities (ventricles) of the brain. The buildup is often caused by an obstruction which prevents proper fluid drainage. The fluid buildup can raise intracranial pressure inside the skull which compresses surrounding brain tissue, possibly causing progress ...
The NEURON
... Neurons are similar to other cells in the body because: 1.Neurons are surrounded by a cell membrane 2.Neurons have a nucleus that contains genes 3.Neurons contain cytoplasm, mitochondria and other "organelles" 4.Neurons carry out basic cellular processes such as protein synthesis and energy producti ...
... Neurons are similar to other cells in the body because: 1.Neurons are surrounded by a cell membrane 2.Neurons have a nucleus that contains genes 3.Neurons contain cytoplasm, mitochondria and other "organelles" 4.Neurons carry out basic cellular processes such as protein synthesis and energy producti ...
Antihypertensive-Drugs.15.Mar.2011
... - drowsiness, weakness, orthostatic hypotension (first dose – bedtime administration) - for the nonselective agents, tachycardia - in patients with coronary disease, angina may be precipitated by the tachycardia - oral administration of any of these drugs can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea - urin ...
... - drowsiness, weakness, orthostatic hypotension (first dose – bedtime administration) - for the nonselective agents, tachycardia - in patients with coronary disease, angina may be precipitated by the tachycardia - oral administration of any of these drugs can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea - urin ...
Addiction - Trollway Anesthesia
... • Salience: Prioritization of a stimulus in the environment based on its relative importance to the organism’s overall well being or survival. Readily influenced by long-term memory stores or anticipatory mechanisms. *important concept • Hedonism: Intrinsic value of pleasure. The only value is how m ...
... • Salience: Prioritization of a stimulus in the environment based on its relative importance to the organism’s overall well being or survival. Readily influenced by long-term memory stores or anticipatory mechanisms. *important concept • Hedonism: Intrinsic value of pleasure. The only value is how m ...
Design Features in Vertebrate Sensory Systems
... chitectonically distinct region of the lobe. such as color, position in auditory space, Similarly, the torus semicircularis in the velocity of visual targets, etc. that are not midbrain of catfish contains two represen- coded by position on any receptor sheet. tations of the lateral line receptor sh ...
... chitectonically distinct region of the lobe. such as color, position in auditory space, Similarly, the torus semicircularis in the velocity of visual targets, etc. that are not midbrain of catfish contains two represen- coded by position on any receptor sheet. tations of the lateral line receptor sh ...
Slide 1
... latent forms of TGF-β, which can then bind to receptors on the SN. TGF-β activates MAPK, which may act by initiating a second round of gene regulation by affecting CREB2-dependent pathways. Serotonin can also increase the release of the peptide sensorin, which binds to autoreceptors leading to furth ...
... latent forms of TGF-β, which can then bind to receptors on the SN. TGF-β activates MAPK, which may act by initiating a second round of gene regulation by affecting CREB2-dependent pathways. Serotonin can also increase the release of the peptide sensorin, which binds to autoreceptors leading to furth ...
The analysis of visual motion: A comparison of neuronal and
... Aim What is the relationship between psychophysical sensitivity, as measured by behavioural tasks, and the firing rate of individual cortical neurons? The aim of this paper was to investigate if such a relationship can be measured, and to further understand the nature of the transformations between ...
... Aim What is the relationship between psychophysical sensitivity, as measured by behavioural tasks, and the firing rate of individual cortical neurons? The aim of this paper was to investigate if such a relationship can be measured, and to further understand the nature of the transformations between ...
Define functional MRI. Briefly describe fMRI image acquisition
... Present a task and measure how signal intensity in each voxel changes over time. ...
... Present a task and measure how signal intensity in each voxel changes over time. ...
Skeletal, Muscular and Nervous Systems
... uncontrolled muscle contraction. Often caused by dehydration, lack of electrolytes and overuse. ...
... uncontrolled muscle contraction. Often caused by dehydration, lack of electrolytes and overuse. ...
Optical Fractionator
... nucleus must have a size equal to or greater than the diameter of the average TH+ nucleus, (c) it has a macronucleolus and more than one small nucleoli, (d) the shape of the nucleus is round to oval, (e) the nuclear membrane typically smooth, (f) the nucleus was partially or entirely inside the coun ...
... nucleus must have a size equal to or greater than the diameter of the average TH+ nucleus, (c) it has a macronucleolus and more than one small nucleoli, (d) the shape of the nucleus is round to oval, (e) the nuclear membrane typically smooth, (f) the nucleus was partially or entirely inside the coun ...
Lecture12-drug-occupancy-studies
... Lower EC50 for putamen compared to other (extrastriatal) regions means lower receptor occupancy by the drug (ziprasodone) for a given plasma concentration. ...
... Lower EC50 for putamen compared to other (extrastriatal) regions means lower receptor occupancy by the drug (ziprasodone) for a given plasma concentration. ...
Unit 2: Biological Psychology
... What is the peripheral nervous system, and what does it do? What is the central nervous system, and what structures is it comprised of? What are the two components of the peripheral nervous system? What does the somatic nervous system do? What is the autonomic nervous system, and what kinds of funct ...
... What is the peripheral nervous system, and what does it do? What is the central nervous system, and what structures is it comprised of? What are the two components of the peripheral nervous system? What does the somatic nervous system do? What is the autonomic nervous system, and what kinds of funct ...
Chapter 13- The neural crest
... • N-CAM 2. Physical barriers- Growth cone can adhere to certain cells, but not others 3. Labeled pathway hypothesis- in insects, a neuron can precisely follow the path of a prior neuron Kallmann syndrome- an infertile man with lack of smell Reason- a single protien directs migration of both olfactor ...
... • N-CAM 2. Physical barriers- Growth cone can adhere to certain cells, but not others 3. Labeled pathway hypothesis- in insects, a neuron can precisely follow the path of a prior neuron Kallmann syndrome- an infertile man with lack of smell Reason- a single protien directs migration of both olfactor ...
File - Biology with Radjewski
... – Essential for production of language – Damage results in poorly articulated speech or complete loss of speech, as well as loss of the ability to write – They can still read and can understand speech ...
... – Essential for production of language – Damage results in poorly articulated speech or complete loss of speech, as well as loss of the ability to write – They can still read and can understand speech ...
exam model-ii
... Key answer: (B) & (D) 3. When added to an intestinal smooth muscle in a tissue bath, two different drugs (drug A and drug B) both A and B cause relaxation of the muscle but with different EC50 values (EC50 for A and B were 15M and 50M, respectively) and Emax for A and B were 100% and 70%, respecti ...
... Key answer: (B) & (D) 3. When added to an intestinal smooth muscle in a tissue bath, two different drugs (drug A and drug B) both A and B cause relaxation of the muscle but with different EC50 values (EC50 for A and B were 15M and 50M, respectively) and Emax for A and B were 100% and 70%, respecti ...
Heroin Opium, morphine and heroin are all derived from the opium
... At times it gives a feeling of happiness and well-being. Heroin, after injection, rapidly reaches the brain, thus giving an immediate effect. Because of its pain relief and "happiness" effect, heroin is potentially the most addictive drug of the narcotic/analgesic type. If the body is not supplied w ...
... At times it gives a feeling of happiness and well-being. Heroin, after injection, rapidly reaches the brain, thus giving an immediate effect. Because of its pain relief and "happiness" effect, heroin is potentially the most addictive drug of the narcotic/analgesic type. If the body is not supplied w ...
20150108- biOasis Q1 - IR Presentation.pptx
... 10 times better than Herceptin® alone Increased cancer killing effect of Herceptin® in tumours throughout the body when linked with MTf Offers the potential to be used in conjunction with HER2+ cancer therapy as a treatment and preventative measure BEFORE the cancer metastasizes to the brain ...
... 10 times better than Herceptin® alone Increased cancer killing effect of Herceptin® in tumours throughout the body when linked with MTf Offers the potential to be used in conjunction with HER2+ cancer therapy as a treatment and preventative measure BEFORE the cancer metastasizes to the brain ...
Poster
... a large dodecameric enzyme comprising 1-2% of all proteins in the brain, is part of a signaling pathway implicated in LTP. In this pathway, Ca+2 binds calmodulin (CaM) and the Ca+2/CaM complex activates CaMKII, which then phosphorylates other proteins in the cell, like α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-i ...
... a large dodecameric enzyme comprising 1-2% of all proteins in the brain, is part of a signaling pathway implicated in LTP. In this pathway, Ca+2 binds calmodulin (CaM) and the Ca+2/CaM complex activates CaMKII, which then phosphorylates other proteins in the cell, like α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-i ...
AP – All or nothing
... an unmyelinated axon? • How does an action potential pass along a myelinated axon? • What factors affect the speed of conductance of an action potential? • What is the refractory period? • What is meant by the “all or nothing” ...
... an unmyelinated axon? • How does an action potential pass along a myelinated axon? • What factors affect the speed of conductance of an action potential? • What is the refractory period? • What is meant by the “all or nothing” ...