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... Epen= very close to epi meaning on top (also realated to tissues squamos or columnar) Oligodendro= dendro close to dandruff, since oligodendrocytes are white due to the myelin sheath and dandruff is also white Satellite= are the same as a regular dish satellite, the way I see it, is as if it was on ...
... Epen= very close to epi meaning on top (also realated to tissues squamos or columnar) Oligodendro= dendro close to dandruff, since oligodendrocytes are white due to the myelin sheath and dandruff is also white Satellite= are the same as a regular dish satellite, the way I see it, is as if it was on ...
Studying the concepts pg 344 1-7 Motor neurons are located in the
... The sodium-potassium pump is an enzyme located in the plasma membrane in all animals. The pump helps maintain resting potential, avail transport, and regulate cellular volume. In order to maintain the cell membrane potential, cells must keep a low concentration of sodium ions and high levels of pota ...
... The sodium-potassium pump is an enzyme located in the plasma membrane in all animals. The pump helps maintain resting potential, avail transport, and regulate cellular volume. In order to maintain the cell membrane potential, cells must keep a low concentration of sodium ions and high levels of pota ...
Operant Conditioning
... a once neutral event that elicits a given response after a period of training in which it has been paired with ...
... a once neutral event that elicits a given response after a period of training in which it has been paired with ...
Exam 2 2008 - student.ahc.umn.edu
... Instructions: Complete the name and identification block of the answer sheet. Choose the single best answer for each of the 36 questions listed below and mark the answer sheet accordingly. If you dispute the validity of a question, or wish to otherwise qualify your answer, do so in writing on the sh ...
... Instructions: Complete the name and identification block of the answer sheet. Choose the single best answer for each of the 36 questions listed below and mark the answer sheet accordingly. If you dispute the validity of a question, or wish to otherwise qualify your answer, do so in writing on the sh ...
210_Lecture6_motor
... Treatments include medications that suppress the immune system or inhibit acetylcholinesterase (AChE) ...
... Treatments include medications that suppress the immune system or inhibit acetylcholinesterase (AChE) ...
Sensory systems
... • sensory pathways reach primary sensory areas in the cortex through several relays – information processing at the relay stations • all sensory pathways go through the thalamus except for the olfactory pathway • receptive field can be defined in most sensory systems (but: proprioception) – effect c ...
... • sensory pathways reach primary sensory areas in the cortex through several relays – information processing at the relay stations • all sensory pathways go through the thalamus except for the olfactory pathway • receptive field can be defined in most sensory systems (but: proprioception) – effect c ...
Orientation,hist..
... It is a selective guided and progressive elicitation and recognition of significant information History by skilled person can arrive at the proper diagnosis in 90% of patients. ...
... It is a selective guided and progressive elicitation and recognition of significant information History by skilled person can arrive at the proper diagnosis in 90% of patients. ...
Chapter 5 - Novell Open Enterprise Server 2
... (2) The smaller, unmyelinated C fibers transmit the longerlasting throbbing, burning pain of injury (3) Most C fibers produce substance P, a pain enhancer that stimulates free nerve endings at the injury site and increases the pain messages within the spinal cord. (4) Most messages cross to the othe ...
... (2) The smaller, unmyelinated C fibers transmit the longerlasting throbbing, burning pain of injury (3) Most C fibers produce substance P, a pain enhancer that stimulates free nerve endings at the injury site and increases the pain messages within the spinal cord. (4) Most messages cross to the othe ...
Project 2: The situated view of perception and action conceives of
... The situated view of perception and action conceives of these phenomena and capacities in quite a different way than traditional accounts developed in the classical paradigm of cognitive science. The serial and linear character of information processing which is so prominent in models based on Marr’ ...
... The situated view of perception and action conceives of these phenomena and capacities in quite a different way than traditional accounts developed in the classical paradigm of cognitive science. The serial and linear character of information processing which is so prominent in models based on Marr’ ...
Three Types of Behavior : involuntary responses to stimuli
... Semantic memories are _______________________ in the cortex ___________________________ : inability to recognize common faces Localization of Memories Encoding and retrieval may activate different areas Episodic Memory and the Cortex Greater ____________________________ and temporal activity is asso ...
... Semantic memories are _______________________ in the cortex ___________________________ : inability to recognize common faces Localization of Memories Encoding and retrieval may activate different areas Episodic Memory and the Cortex Greater ____________________________ and temporal activity is asso ...
Chapter 7 part two
... in working memory (maintaining representations while we need to keep thinking about them) consistent with a control of attention role. Dorsolateral prefrontal cells maintain activity during active attention to a location in absence of stimulus, and level of activity is related to level of attention ...
... in working memory (maintaining representations while we need to keep thinking about them) consistent with a control of attention role. Dorsolateral prefrontal cells maintain activity during active attention to a location in absence of stimulus, and level of activity is related to level of attention ...
Learning and Memory Lecture Notes Page
... Semantic memories are _______________________ in the cortex ___________________________ : inability to recognize common faces Localization of Memories Encoding and retrieval may activate different areas Episodic Memory and the Cortex Greater ____________________________ and temporal activity is asso ...
... Semantic memories are _______________________ in the cortex ___________________________ : inability to recognize common faces Localization of Memories Encoding and retrieval may activate different areas Episodic Memory and the Cortex Greater ____________________________ and temporal activity is asso ...
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... ● However, the side affected and the extent of paralysis vary according to the site of the lesion: ○ In area 4: this leads to restricted paralysis in the opposite side e.g. monoplegia ( paralysis of one limb because area 4 is widespread so it is rarely damaged completely ). ○ In corona radiate: this ...
... ● However, the side affected and the extent of paralysis vary according to the site of the lesion: ○ In area 4: this leads to restricted paralysis in the opposite side e.g. monoplegia ( paralysis of one limb because area 4 is widespread so it is rarely damaged completely ). ○ In corona radiate: this ...
SOMATOSENSORY SYSTEM
... like ice cream, tastes and feels like ice cream- and then it is identified, it must be ice cream) . Of course, as with other senses, there are other (older) pathways than the principal cortical one, but we will focus on the cortex General Principal 4 Transduction (Receptors) 1- The first step in tur ...
... like ice cream, tastes and feels like ice cream- and then it is identified, it must be ice cream) . Of course, as with other senses, there are other (older) pathways than the principal cortical one, but we will focus on the cortex General Principal 4 Transduction (Receptors) 1- The first step in tur ...
Reflex Arc - wwhsanatomy
... - in which the sensory neuron synapses DIRECTLY with the motor neuron - there is little delay between sensory input and motor output - control the most RAPID reflexes ...
... - in which the sensory neuron synapses DIRECTLY with the motor neuron - there is little delay between sensory input and motor output - control the most RAPID reflexes ...
Central Sensitization
... synaptic cleft by the second order neurons exciting first order neurons which then release more glutamate and aspartate (excitatory neurotransmitters) The CNS plasticity in neuronal and synaptic function, rather than being simply a passive relay, mean previously innocuous stimulus can now be now per ...
... synaptic cleft by the second order neurons exciting first order neurons which then release more glutamate and aspartate (excitatory neurotransmitters) The CNS plasticity in neuronal and synaptic function, rather than being simply a passive relay, mean previously innocuous stimulus can now be now per ...
On-line supplemental data: Case Histories
... motionless, there were widespread fasciculations, and he had difficulty breathing. He died at age 66 from respiratory insufficiency. Case 2, a former professional football player, developed progressive weakness of his right arm and hand with diffuse fasciculations at the age of 47 without any cognit ...
... motionless, there were widespread fasciculations, and he had difficulty breathing. He died at age 66 from respiratory insufficiency. Case 2, a former professional football player, developed progressive weakness of his right arm and hand with diffuse fasciculations at the age of 47 without any cognit ...
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brain
... Taste – tongue is the organ of taste • Four types of flavors: sour, sweet, salty and bitter • Different areas of tongues taste different flavors • Taste buds pick up tastes and send them to brain ...
... Taste – tongue is the organ of taste • Four types of flavors: sour, sweet, salty and bitter • Different areas of tongues taste different flavors • Taste buds pick up tastes and send them to brain ...
Allochiria
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Allochiria (from the Greek meaning ""other hand"") is a neurological disorder in which the patient responds to stimuli presented to one side of their body as if the stimuli had been presented at the opposite side. It is associated with spatial transpositions, usually symmetrical, of stimuli from one side of the body (or of the space) to the opposite one. Thus a touch to the left arm will be reported as a touch to the right arm, which is also known as somatosensory allochiria. If the auditory or visual senses are affected, sounds (a person's voice for instance) will be reported as being heard on the opposite side to that on which they occur and objects presented visually will be reported as having been presented on the opposite side. Often patients may express allochiria in their drawing while copying an image. Allochiria often co-occurs with unilateral neglect and, like hemispatial neglect, the disorder arises commonly from damage to the right parietal lobe.Allochiria is often confused with alloesthesia, also known as false allochiria. True allochiria is a symptom of dyschiria and unilateral neglect. Dyschiria is a disorder in the localization of sensation due to various degrees of dissociation and cause impairment in one side causing the inability to tell which side of the body was touched.