Percept
... that relies on just one eye; includes relative size, light and shadow, interposition, relative motion, and atmospheric perspective. ...
... that relies on just one eye; includes relative size, light and shadow, interposition, relative motion, and atmospheric perspective. ...
Handout 2 –2 Brain Structure Functions Handout 2-2 driving
... Motor Cortex Broca’s area Prefrontal cortex ...
... Motor Cortex Broca’s area Prefrontal cortex ...
Facial Nerve Lesion
... Are the upper facial muscles spared? Eg. does the patient have problems closing his/her eyes? Is the weakness on both sides? ...
... Are the upper facial muscles spared? Eg. does the patient have problems closing his/her eyes? Is the weakness on both sides? ...
Human Biology Human Body Systems Nervous System
... Travels via electrical current. RESTING POTENTIAL no impulse being conducted ...
... Travels via electrical current. RESTING POTENTIAL no impulse being conducted ...
Warm Up - Cabarrus County Schools
... “Optimism is the most important human trait, because it allows us to evolve our ideas, to improve our situation, and to hope for a better tomorrow.” ~ Seth Godin ...
... “Optimism is the most important human trait, because it allows us to evolve our ideas, to improve our situation, and to hope for a better tomorrow.” ~ Seth Godin ...
Nervous and Endocrine System
... Peripheral Nervous System – nerves from the spinal cord throughout the body ...
... Peripheral Nervous System – nerves from the spinal cord throughout the body ...
Chapter 13: Peripheral Nervous System and Reflexes
... VII. Adaptation: a reduction in sensitivity (and nerve impulse generation) in the presence of a constant stimulus. Hearing and smell and many touch receptors adapt quickly. Pain and proprioceptors do not exhibit adaptation. ...
... VII. Adaptation: a reduction in sensitivity (and nerve impulse generation) in the presence of a constant stimulus. Hearing and smell and many touch receptors adapt quickly. Pain and proprioceptors do not exhibit adaptation. ...
HEMATOLOGY/ONCOLOGY ROTATION GOALS, OBJECTIVES
... biomedical, clinical and cognate sciences, with the resultant application of that knowledge to the compassionate, age appropriate, and effective treatment of children with underlying hematologic and oncologic problems. OBJECTIVES: ...
... biomedical, clinical and cognate sciences, with the resultant application of that knowledge to the compassionate, age appropriate, and effective treatment of children with underlying hematologic and oncologic problems. OBJECTIVES: ...
bio 342 human physiology
... What’s left? Location encoded by _______. Duration encoded by _______. ...
... What’s left? Location encoded by _______. Duration encoded by _______. ...
II./2.6. Examination of the sensory system
... d.) Graphesthesia: Arabic numbers are drawn on the skin in symmetric areas of the trunk and limbs, and the patient is asked to name the numbers with closed eyes. If patient compliance is a problem, only the discrimination between a line and circle may be asked. e.) Two-point discrimination: the skin ...
... d.) Graphesthesia: Arabic numbers are drawn on the skin in symmetric areas of the trunk and limbs, and the patient is asked to name the numbers with closed eyes. If patient compliance is a problem, only the discrimination between a line and circle may be asked. e.) Two-point discrimination: the skin ...
First-order neuron
... • 1 million upper motor neurons in cerebral cortex • 90% of fibers decussate(cross over) in the medulla – right side of brain controls left side muscles ...
... • 1 million upper motor neurons in cerebral cortex • 90% of fibers decussate(cross over) in the medulla – right side of brain controls left side muscles ...
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis- Lou Gehrig`s Disease
... g. Muscle fasciculation (other than calves) is common but may not be apparent to the patient h. Hyperactive deep tendon reflexes (including jaw jerk) i. Myalgias and joint pain j. Respiratory muscles and the vocal cords are affected late- Death from respiratory paralysis i. Death occurs within 3-5 y ...
... g. Muscle fasciculation (other than calves) is common but may not be apparent to the patient h. Hyperactive deep tendon reflexes (including jaw jerk) i. Myalgias and joint pain j. Respiratory muscles and the vocal cords are affected late- Death from respiratory paralysis i. Death occurs within 3-5 y ...
This is the only tug your heart should feel
... ulnar nerve revealed no abnormalities. No other sign or symptom of neurotoxicity was present in other areas. Treatment for pain was intensified with carbamazepine and amitriptyline; no further paclitaxel was given. With a 2month follow-up period, signs and symptoms of neutrotoxicity have been decrea ...
... ulnar nerve revealed no abnormalities. No other sign or symptom of neurotoxicity was present in other areas. Treatment for pain was intensified with carbamazepine and amitriptyline; no further paclitaxel was given. With a 2month follow-up period, signs and symptoms of neutrotoxicity have been decrea ...
Allochiria
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.