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When an impulse moves down the axon,
a. sodium ions first rush out of the cell. b. a small part of the axon momentarily reverses
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Lily
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The function of neurons is to
a. maintain a difference in electrical charge across the cell membrane. b. have specific ions cross
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Lily
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the brain and it's structured functions
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Misty
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how can i compare and contrast neurophysiological substrates toward a personal situation
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angela
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Neurons:
A. may be myelinated by microglia. B. secrete neurotransmitters from their nerve terminals in response to action
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Fred
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Neurons receive communication through dendrites which act as antennae. Transmitting these initial messages to other neurons is
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phil
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At one postsynaptic neuron, the total EPSP change from RMP is +45mV and the total IPSP change from RMP is -15mV. Will an action
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R
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why are axon terminals sometimes called "biologist transducers"?
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Gigg
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I'm having trouble figuring out this question: Three yr old Marco suffered damage to the speech area of the brain's left
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kathleen
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Hello, this is an upper-level question, and I would sincerely appreciate help before Tuesday.
I am reading a journal article, and
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Jane
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what is the neural basis of schizophrenia?
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B
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Writeacher: The correct word is Neuron not Beuron. My apologies.
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action
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need help analyzing neuro processes effect behavior and impact the field of biological psychology. just need some help
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autumn
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is in bilateral body representation the left side of the body represented by right side of the brain
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Samuel Gudeta
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in somatosensory area of the brain what does this mean 'Each half of the body represented in the contra lateral cortex'
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Samuel Gudeta
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WHAT ARE ASSOCIATION NUERONS
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what does this mean Area-6 of the brain has horizontal and inverted manner of body representation
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Samuel Gudeta
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does area-6 of the brain has an effect on fine movement
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Samuel Gudeta
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is area-6 of the brain involve in voluntary and non-voluntary movements
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Samuel Gudeta
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what does this mean in area-4 of the brain Body representation: the body is topographically represented in an inverted
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Samuel Gudeta
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WHAT ARE THE FUNCTUIONAL AREAS OF CEREBRAL CORTEX
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how have case studies been used to help develop our understanding of how the brain works?
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alice
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What structure still works to pump out sodium and potassium in while resting to maintain the concentration
gradient? a. cell body
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Joe
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Explin the communication process of neurons in the brain. List some common neurotransmitters and describe their effect on
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Teresa
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why Most individuals with left cerebral dominance are right-handed
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Samuel Gudeta
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is angular gyrus and wernike's area are the same part of the brain
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Samuel Gudeta
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what is the relationship between (Lateral and ventral temporal cortex) and angular gyrus in language processing
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Samuel Gudeta
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Working on a paper entitled: neurological processes. Would like to have some data to help me work on it.
Thank you very much.
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Rose
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Neurons communicate with each other through:
a) electrical language only b)electrical and hemical language c) the glial cells
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vedrana
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angular gyrus is mostly dominant in children or adult
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Samuel Gudeta
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why serotonin has inhibitory effect on basal ganglia
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Samuel Gudeta
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information which have sended from globus pallidus in caudate circuit goes to dorsal or ventral part of thalamus
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Samuel Gudeta
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why lentiform nuclei has inhibitory effect on muscle tone
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Samuel Gudeta
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how caudate circuit Controls the sequence pattern of mov’ts. E.g. Dressing pattern
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Samuel Gudeta
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Little Nero is a lost neurotransmitter who just found himself atop a receptor of the receiving dendrite and nees to get his
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Lisa
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why nor-adrenaline which is released from substantia nigra has excitatory effect on works of basal nuclei while dopamine has
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Samuel Gudeta
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how is impulse conduction different in unmyelinated neurons?
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jonathan r
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WHAT ARE THE NUEROTRANSMITTERS IN BASAL GANGLIA
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WHAT ARE THE TWO CIRCUITS BETWEEN BASAL GANGLIA AND CEREBRAL CORTEX
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WHEN THE AMYGDALA IS DAMAGED WHHAT DISFUNCTION IT CAUSE S ON A PERSON
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what is reticular activating system
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Samuel Gudeta
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Trace the impulse, listing the steps in as much detail as possible, from which your brain sends the message to the appropriate
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Lisa
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Is there an increased or decreased parasympathetic nervous system arousal in people with PTSD?
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Pierre
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geniculate nucleus was found in which part of the brain
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Samuel Gudeta
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why thalamus not act as relay station for olfactory sensation
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What is the funtion of hipocampus?
what is oxytocin n where it comes from? i am having a little confusion in those please help!
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toshiro
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which of the thalamic nuclei receive signals from BG and cerebellum and transmit to motor cortex
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The "face module", located in the right temporal lobe of the brain, explains why:
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lupe
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Hormones are more likely to enhance memory,if our arousal level:
a)is high b)is low c)spikes and then levels off d)remains
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vedrana
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how does ms disrupts normal brain function?
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teresa
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