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intro to brainstem
The cerebellum is attached to the...,
Function of inferior cerebellar p...,
Function of middle cerebellar ped...
40  cards
auditory I-III
What is intensity of sound 1,
How are db spl measured calculated 2,
What is rarefaction 3
71  cards
vestibular system
1 recognize and name the componen...,
2 describe the hair cell and its ...,
Function of vestibular system 3
15  cards
otology
Middle ear is connected to the na...,
Where is the pars tensa malleus a...,
What does an audiogram measure 3
28  cards
motor systems
Skeletal muscle is innervated by ...,
Functions of vestibular nucleus r...,
Modulatory motor centers and func...
53  cards
cerebellum
Cerebellum damage results in what...,
Cerebellum connects to brainstem ...,
Lobes of cerebellum 3
46  cards
basal ganglia
1 give a general description of t...,
2 what is the major source of inp...,
Why are basal ganglia most suscep...
35  cards
cerebellum and basal ganglia function
Control theory 1,
1 understand the difference betwe...,
Adaptive feedforward control 3
22  cards
parkinsons pharm
1 know neurochemistry of parkinso...,
Risks for developing parkinsons 2,
Metabolism of dopamine 3
27  cards
movement disorders
Direct and indirect pathways 1,
Dopamines normal effect on direct...,
What are hyperkinesias 3
42  cards
coordination and gate
Compare symptoms of basal ganglia...,
Mnemonic for cerebellar lesions 2,
How do you examine for coordinati...
39  cards
cortical lesions
Compare cortex of temporal lobe t...,
Functions of frontal lobe 2,
Functions of parietal lobe 3
27  cards
vision I-III
Components of light 1,
Components of eye that contribute...,
Size of pupil is controlled by 3
62  cards
ophthalmology I
Bones of the orbital rim 1,
Bones of internal orbit 2,
Muslces of orbit 3
14  cards
ophthalmology II
What is near sightedness due to 1,
What is far sightedness due to 2,
What is astigmatism 3
38  cards
ophthalmology III
What is diabetic retinopathy and ...,
Diabetic retinopathy pathophys 2,
Non proliferative diabetic retino...
23  cards
eye movements I-III
What are the four types of eye mo...,
What is the difference between co...,
What is a saccade and how is it g...
19  cards
neuroophthalmology
Anisocoria 1,
Causes of pathologic anisocoria 2,
Psns and sns innervation of iris 3
28  cards
ocular pharmocology
Drug delivery to eye 1,
How does drug get to aqueous humor 2,
Systemic absorption possible via 3
21  cards
chemosensation
Ageusia 1,
Anosmia 2,
Components of taste 3
28  cards
hypothalamus
Function of hypothalamus 1,
Describe three regions of hypotha...,
1 describe the location of the ma...
28  cards
speech and aphasia
Components of a mental status exa...,
Define acute confusional state 2,
Define amnesia 3
29  cards

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