Overview of the Nervous System Flashcards

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How does neurotransmission differ between the peripheral (NMJ) and central nervous system?

A

NMJ - multi-vesicular release of ACh

CNS - single release zone for glutamate

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What are gyri?

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A ridge of the in-folded cerebral cortex

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What are sulci?

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Valleys between the gyri of the in-folded cerebral cortex

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What does the anterior commissure do?

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Connects the two temporal lobes

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5
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What does the internal capsule do?

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Is the corticospinal tract –> motor to all voluntary muscle

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Where is the thalamus located?

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Lies either side of the third ventricle (forming wall of 3rd ventricle) and it receives input from all areas of the nervous system

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What are Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas involved in?

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Broca’s - Language expression

Wernicke’s - Language comprehension

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What are the most common brain tumours and why?

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Gliomas, as neurones can’t undergo mitosis

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What does grey matter consist of?

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Neuronal cell bodies, dendrites, axon terminals, synapses and glial cells (is highly vascular)

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What does white matter consist of

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Bundles of axons (myelinated) and oligodendrocytes

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