Neuroscience Flashcards

1
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Most concentrated ion in cell

A

K+

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2
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Glutamate

A

+ NT

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3
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What cells in the retina use glutamate?

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PR, bipolar, ganglion.

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4
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FEF

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Saccades and contralateral. ie. saccade to right from left FEF

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5
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Pursuits

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Ipsilateral and parental lobe.

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6
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Function of the frontal lobe

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personality, planning, production of speech (Aphasia. Broca’s area-production of speech). Also motors execution.

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7
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Parietal Lobe

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Sensory and recognition. Pursuits. Ipsilateral. i.e. could tell you a pen is used for writing but couldn’t tell you what it is called.

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8
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Temporal Lobe

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Temporary House Worker. Hippocampus-short term memory and smells to memory. Wernicke’s-wordy speech.

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9
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Preganglianic PS in eyes

A

Edinger westfault

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10
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Post gangliari PS in eye

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Ciliary ganglian.

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11
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Medulla

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Many crossings here. Many autonomic functions.

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12
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INO Detection

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Eye in nystagmus in gaze is normal eye and there would be contralateral lesion of MLF. One eye cannot adduct. Common in MS.

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13
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Where is MLF ?

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Medulla.

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14
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Where is the SC?

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Midbrain

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15
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Hypothalmus

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Think about a car. The sunroof=circardian. The gas=hunger. The radiator=temperature.

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16
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Where is EW nucleus

A

Midbrain

17
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Diencephalon

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Outgrowth of eye. All of the thalamus.

18
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Branches of Aorta

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ABC’S. Brachiocephalic trunk (suplies right side), Left common carotid, subclavian.

19
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Internal carotid artery is a branch of the

A

Brachiocephalic

20
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Branches of the ICA

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OPAM. Ophthalmic, posterior communicating, Anterior cerebral, Middle Cerebral.

21
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Vertebral Arteries form

A

Basilar arteries that then connect to Posterior cerebral arteries then to Posterior communicating artery.

22
Q

Pallor nerve that is excavated

A

Think glaucoma

23
Q

Pallor nerve that is pallid

A

Think Primary or secondary

24
Q

Primary Pallor nerve with pallid?

A

No outside source. Toxic, hereditary, trauma, ortho=dead cell bodies, vs. retro=dead axons.

25
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Unilateral edematous ON

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Between chasm and nerve. Vascular-DM and CRVO. Ischemic-AION, NION, Compressive-thyroid, Inflame-sarcoid, TB, syphilis, lupus.

26
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Bilateral edematous ON

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Behind chasm. Inflammatory-sarcoid, TB, shypilis, lupus. Papilledema, HTN, IIH.

27
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What drugs cause IIH

A

CANT. Contraceptives, acutane, Naladixic acid, Tetracycline.