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Lecture 1: Cellular Components
What are the different types of glia,
How are neurones classified,
What type of cells are neurones
31  cards
Lecture 2: Resting Neuronal Membrane Potential
What do neurons have across their...,
What does a change in membrane po...,
What leads to the development of ...
15  cards
Lecture 3: Modulation of Membrane Potential
What are the two different types ...,
How do ligand gated ion channels ...,
How do gpcrs work
24  cards
Lecture 4: Modulation of Membrane Potential - Inhibition
What do fast inhibitory neurons e...,
Which subunits is the gabaa recep...,
What are gabaa and glycine recept...
15  cards
Lecture 5: Metabotropic Receptors
How do heterotrimeric g protein r...,
What is the structure of a gpcr,
What are the three main types of ...
19  cards
Lecture 6: Action Potentials
What does the term potential refe...,
What is resting potential,
What is graded potential
30  cards
Lecture 7: Myelin
Why does white matter appear white,
What are the myelinating cells of...,
What are the myelinating cells of...
24  cards
Lecture 8: Presynaptic Processes
What are neurotransmitters,
How is a signal passed on from on...,
What are the criteria that must b...
28  cards
Lecture 9: The Postsynaptic Density
Which proteins are clustered imme...,
What does the psd core consist of,
What is psd95 orientated with wha...
37  cards
Lecture 10: Special Senses I
What is sensory transduction,
What does sensory transduction re...,
In mammals what must the stimulus...
43  cards
Lecture 11: Special Senses II
What is taste,
What are tastants,
What are the five defined tastes ...
39  cards
Lecture 12: Enteric Nervous System 1
What can the ens produce,
Where are most neurotransmitters ...,
What is the ens
25  cards
Lecture 13: Enteric Nervous System 2
What is segmentation,
What is peristalsis,
What is retropulsion
52  cards
Lecture 14: Neuropsychiatry and the Gut Microbiota 1
What is the most common neuropsyc...,
What are the types of symptoms of...,
What are symptoms of autism spect...
44  cards
Lecture 15: Neuropsychiatry and the Gut Microbiota 2
Which tools are used to study gen...,
What do genome wide association s...,
When does exome sequencing work best
25  cards
Lecture 16: Autonomic Nervous System 1
Which systems does the brain util...,
What do most organs receive input...,
What are the short term functions...
21  cards
Lecture 17: Autonomic Nervous System 2
What do all blood vessels have a ...,
What types of control influence t...,
What is tonic activity what is th...
31  cards
Lecture 18: Viscerosensory Afferents
What do visceral afferent neurons...,
What are the two visceral afferen...,
What is role of spinal visceral a...
30  cards
Lecture 19: Viscerosensory Processing in the NTS
What is the solitary tract,
What is an output of the solitary...,
What is the path of cranial visce...
19  cards
Lecture 20: Neurogenesis 1
What happens when c cells transie...,
What happens when ipcs are expose...,
What is mash1
27  cards
Lecture 21: Neurogenesis 2
What is the nts important for,
What are examples of brain areas ...,
What are baroreceptors important for
9  cards
Lecture 22: Respiration 1
Why do you need to breath,
What is the oxygen cascade,
What are the three phases of resp...
31  cards
Lecture 23: Respiration 2
What produces active expiration,
What does respiratory rhythm both...,
What sites are involved in the cu...
27  cards
Lecture 24: Respiration 3
What are circumstances in which b...,
What is a common breathing patter...,
What is periodic breathing
28  cards
Lecture 25: Hypertension
What is respiratory activity corr...,
What is sympathetic activity and ...,
What is altered respiratory sympa...
22  cards
Lecture 26: Foundations of Neuroinflammation
What is the immune sysem,
What is innate immunity,
What is adaptive immunity
58  cards
Lecture 27: Neuroinflammation and Cardiovascular Function
What are the circumventricular or...,
Why are circumventricular organs si,
What do neurons and glia in the c...
42  cards
Lecture 28: Neuroinflammation and Multiple Sclerosis
What is multiple sclerosis,
What is multiple sclerosis charac...,
What do people with ms develop an...
54  cards
Lecture 29: Neurocircuitry of Metabolism 1
What is energy balance,
Why have complex internal regulat...,
Why are we motivated to eat
47  cards
Lecture 30: Neurocircuitry of Metabolism 2
What is agrp synthesised by,
What does agrp or npy promote whe...,
How do the levels of agrp and npy...
32  cards
Lecture 31: Neurocircuitry of Metabolism 3
What happens when a db db mouse i...,
What is the difference between db...,
What is leptin
46  cards
Lecture 32: Neurocircuitry of Metabolism 4
What is the role of white adipose...,
What is the role of brown adipose...,
What do sympathetic neurons that ...
21  cards
Lecture 33: Neurocircuitry of Metabolism 5
If the levels of leptin and insul...,
What is lost in obesity,
How are agrp neurons affected whe...
12  cards
Lecture 34: Cortical Circuits 1
What is the role of the neocortex,
Which regions are conserved in ma...,
What are association areas like i...
24  cards
Lecture 35: Cortical Circuits 2
What does not significantly incre...,
What is synaptic plasticity,
What is hebb s rule
36  cards
Lecture 36: Cortical Circuits 3
Why do we need in vitro systems,
What are the common in vitro syst...,
What is primary neuronal culture
35  cards

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