Lecture 2 Flashcards

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What is Multiple Sclerosis (MS)? Describe some of the common symptoms and 4
types.

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How does a damaged neuron look in MS patients?

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Describe the process of a neuron firing starting from when it receives neurotransmitters from a neighboring cell to its release of its own neurotransmitters.

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4
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What are the input, trigger, conducting, and output signals during neural
transmission?

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5
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What is the resting voltage of a neuron and what decides whether it fires?

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What is hyperpolarization and what are the possible refractory periods?

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When do neurons influence each other (summations of inputs) and what are EPSPs and IPSPs?

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How do neurons change?

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9
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Describe epigenetics and neuronal changes.

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10
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Describe on way that life can influence gene expression can influence brain/mental health.

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What is backpropagation?

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12
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What is synaptic pruning?

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13
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Describe the mechanisms of neuroplasticity.

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14
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What imaging technique(s) can we use to record electrical activations?

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15
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What imaging technique(s) can we use to see soma activations (grey matter)?

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16
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What imaging technique(s) can we use to see axon activations (white matter)?

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17
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What are the main differences between single-cell recordings and EEG?

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18
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What imaging technique(s) can we use to record brain structures?

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19
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What are the hemodynamic response, assumption, and delay?

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20
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What are the main differences between fMRI and fNIRS?

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21
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What type of MRI scanner has better image resolution (1.5t, 3t, or 7t)?

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7t