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[Show more]What does vestibular mean? - ANSWER-Position and movement of head 
 
What is the brief anatomy of the ear (hearing & balance system)? - ANSWER-1. Outer Ear (pinna, ear canal) 
2. Middle Ear (tympanic membrance, ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes)) 
3. Inner Ear (Cochlea, Vestibular System) 
 
What are...
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Add to cartWhat does vestibular mean? - ANSWER-Position and movement of head 
 
What is the brief anatomy of the ear (hearing & balance system)? - ANSWER-1. Outer Ear (pinna, ear canal) 
2. Middle Ear (tympanic membrance, ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes)) 
3. Inner Ear (Cochlea, Vestibular System) 
 
What are...
hearing sensory area - ANSWER-primary auditory cortex 
-located in: auditory cortex & temporal lobe 
 
vision sensory area - ANSWER-primary visual cortex 
-located in: visual cortex & occipital lobe 
 
taste sensory area - ANSWER-gustatory cortex 
-located in: insular lobe (hidden) & in inferior fro...
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Add to carthearing sensory area - ANSWER-primary auditory cortex 
-located in: auditory cortex & temporal lobe 
 
vision sensory area - ANSWER-primary visual cortex 
-located in: visual cortex & occipital lobe 
 
taste sensory area - ANSWER-gustatory cortex 
-located in: insular lobe (hidden) & in inferior fro...
What are the three most important motor cortical areas? - ANSWER-1. Primary motor 
2. Premotor 
3. Supplementary motor 
 
What is the pathway of the Spinal Motor Pathway? - ANSWER-—Upper motor neurons 
1. Cerebral cortex to spinal cord 
2. Descend through the internal 
capsule 
3. Decussates in me...
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Add to cartWhat are the three most important motor cortical areas? - ANSWER-1. Primary motor 
2. Premotor 
3. Supplementary motor 
 
What is the pathway of the Spinal Motor Pathway? - ANSWER-—Upper motor neurons 
1. Cerebral cortex to spinal cord 
2. Descend through the internal 
capsule 
3. Decussates in me...
parts of CNS - ANSWER-brain and spinal cord 
 
parts of PNS - ANSWER-somatic and autonomic systems 
 
glial cell fxns - ANSWER-physical support, nutrient flow, nerve housekeeping 
 
astrocyte fxn and location - ANSWER-clean up local debris, provide nutrients, regulate external chemical composition, ...
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Add to cartparts of CNS - ANSWER-brain and spinal cord 
 
parts of PNS - ANSWER-somatic and autonomic systems 
 
glial cell fxns - ANSWER-physical support, nutrient flow, nerve housekeeping 
 
astrocyte fxn and location - ANSWER-clean up local debris, provide nutrients, regulate external chemical composition, ...
What was Descartes thinking behind hydraulics model of nervous system? - ANSWER-The water would move to a joint and the water would move that joint and then the water would leave returning the joint back to its resting position. He believed that the brain thought about where the water should go and ...
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Add to cartWhat was Descartes thinking behind hydraulics model of nervous system? - ANSWER-The water would move to a joint and the water would move that joint and then the water would leave returning the joint back to its resting position. He believed that the brain thought about where the water should go and ...
Primary sensory areas of special senses - ANSWER-Hearing, vision, taste, smell 
 
Where in the cerebral cortex is hearing - ANSWER-primary auditory cortex, located in auditory cortex and temporal lobe 
 
Where in the cerebral cortex is vision - ANSWER-primary visual cortex, located in visual cortex ...
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Add to cartPrimary sensory areas of special senses - ANSWER-Hearing, vision, taste, smell 
 
Where in the cerebral cortex is hearing - ANSWER-primary auditory cortex, located in auditory cortex and temporal lobe 
 
Where in the cerebral cortex is vision - ANSWER-primary visual cortex, located in visual cortex ...
cell body (soma) - ANSWER-integrates signal 
 
Dendrites - ANSWER-a neuron's extensions that receive messages and conduct impulses toward the cell body 
 
Axon - ANSWER-the part of the neuron that carries information away from the cell body toward other cells
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Add to cartcell body (soma) - ANSWER-integrates signal 
 
Dendrites - ANSWER-a neuron's extensions that receive messages and conduct impulses toward the cell body 
 
Axon - ANSWER-the part of the neuron that carries information away from the cell body toward other cells
Inner ear - ANSWER-The inner ear transforms signals 
Transforms mechanical signals to chemoeletric signals 
The inner ear represents sound frequencies 
Composed of the cochlea and the vestibular system 
Fluid filled 
 
Outer ear - ANSWER-Composed of the pinna and ear canal 
Collects sound and transm...
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Add to cartInner ear - ANSWER-The inner ear transforms signals 
Transforms mechanical signals to chemoeletric signals 
The inner ear represents sound frequencies 
Composed of the cochlea and the vestibular system 
Fluid filled 
 
Outer ear - ANSWER-Composed of the pinna and ear canal 
Collects sound and transm...
middle ear - ANSWER-- Tympanic membrane 
- Air filled 
- Ossicles (Malleus, incus, stapes) 
- Oval Window 
 
inner ear (cochlea) - ANSWER-fluid filled 
 
middle ear function - ANSWER-•Amplification of signal 
•Transforms signal 
•(acoustic->mechanical) 
 
inner ear function - ANSWER-•...
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Add to cartmiddle ear - ANSWER-- Tympanic membrane 
- Air filled 
- Ossicles (Malleus, incus, stapes) 
- Oval Window 
 
inner ear (cochlea) - ANSWER-fluid filled 
 
middle ear function - ANSWER-•Amplification of signal 
•Transforms signal 
•(acoustic->mechanical) 
 
inner ear function - ANSWER-•...
Schwann Cells PNS - ANSWER-Support cells 
Produce myelin to cover axons (on neuron) in PNS, only covers one axon at a time 
Each cell provides myelin for one neuron 
 
What is exocytosis? - ANSWER-presynaptic process - when the synaptic vesicles are released and fuse to membrane 
 
Depolarization - ...
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Add to cartSchwann Cells PNS - ANSWER-Support cells 
Produce myelin to cover axons (on neuron) in PNS, only covers one axon at a time 
Each cell provides myelin for one neuron 
 
What is exocytosis? - ANSWER-presynaptic process - when the synaptic vesicles are released and fuse to membrane 
 
Depolarization - ...
Anterior - ANSWER-front of brain 
 
Posterior - ANSWER-back of brain 
 
GABA - ANSWER-primary inhibitory CNS neurotransmitter 
 
Axon Hillock - ANSWER-location of action potential initiation 
 
Spatial Summation - ANSWER-integration of synaptic input from dendrites and cell body areas 
 
Node of Ran...
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Add to cartAnterior - ANSWER-front of brain 
 
Posterior - ANSWER-back of brain 
 
GABA - ANSWER-primary inhibitory CNS neurotransmitter 
 
Axon Hillock - ANSWER-location of action potential initiation 
 
Spatial Summation - ANSWER-integration of synaptic input from dendrites and cell body areas 
 
Node of Ran...
McGurk Effect - ANSWER-an error in perception that occurs when we misperceive sounds because the audio and visual parts of the speech are mismatched. 
 
redundancy gain effect - ANSWER-- organisms respond faster to targets presented in more than one modality 
- visual cue + auditory or tacticle cue ...
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Add to cartMcGurk Effect - ANSWER-an error in perception that occurs when we misperceive sounds because the audio and visual parts of the speech are mismatched. 
 
redundancy gain effect - ANSWER-- organisms respond faster to targets presented in more than one modality 
- visual cue + auditory or tacticle cue ...
Spinal motor pathway upper motor neurons - ANSWER-- Cerebral cortex to spinal cord 
- Descend through the internal capsule 
- Decussates in medulla (brainstem) 
- Synapse in anterior horn of spinal cord: corticospinal tract 
- Does not go through thalamus 
 
Spinal motor pathway lower motor neurons ...
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Add to cartSpinal motor pathway upper motor neurons - ANSWER-- Cerebral cortex to spinal cord 
- Descend through the internal capsule 
- Decussates in medulla (brainstem) 
- Synapse in anterior horn of spinal cord: corticospinal tract 
- Does not go through thalamus 
 
Spinal motor pathway lower motor neurons ...
What does the pyramidal system consist of? - ANSWER--Cerebral cortex (UMN) 
-Spinal cord (LMN) 
 
Characteristics of UMN damage - ANSWER--Muscle weakness (decreased ROM) 
-Decreased control of active movement (slowed movement) 
-Increased muscle tone (spasticity) 
-Clonus 
-"Spastic paralysis" 
-C...
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Add to cartWhat does the pyramidal system consist of? - ANSWER--Cerebral cortex (UMN) 
-Spinal cord (LMN) 
 
Characteristics of UMN damage - ANSWER--Muscle weakness (decreased ROM) 
-Decreased control of active movement (slowed movement) 
-Increased muscle tone (spasticity) 
-Clonus 
-"Spastic paralysis" 
-C...
what is the PNS? - ANSWER-peripheral nervous system - 
 
sagittal plane - ANSWER-divides brain into right and left 
 
coronal plane (frontal) - ANSWER-divides brain into anterior and posterior 
 
axial (transverse) - ANSWER-divides brain into upper and lower 
 
what are the 2 basic cell types in the...
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Add to cartwhat is the PNS? - ANSWER-peripheral nervous system - 
 
sagittal plane - ANSWER-divides brain into right and left 
 
coronal plane (frontal) - ANSWER-divides brain into anterior and posterior 
 
axial (transverse) - ANSWER-divides brain into upper and lower 
 
what are the 2 basic cell types in the...
What does the nervous system do? - ANSWER-1. controls and coordinates all body functions 
2. senses and interprets information from outside the body 
3. transmits info 
4. integrate info 
5. generate comands 
 
Parts of a neuron - ANSWER--cell body 
-dendrite 
-axon 
 
Cell body (soma) - ANSWER-inte...
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Add to cartWhat does the nervous system do? - ANSWER-1. controls and coordinates all body functions 
2. senses and interprets information from outside the body 
3. transmits info 
4. integrate info 
5. generate comands 
 
Parts of a neuron - ANSWER--cell body 
-dendrite 
-axon 
 
Cell body (soma) - ANSWER-inte...
premotor cortex - ANSWER-The region controlling learned motor skills. 
-receives input from posterior parietal & visual cortexes 
 
lesions in premotor cortex - ANSWER-cause an inability to perform purposeful coordinated actions without a presence of weakness 
 
supplementary motor cortex - ANSWER-p...
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Add to cartpremotor cortex - ANSWER-The region controlling learned motor skills. 
-receives input from posterior parietal & visual cortexes 
 
lesions in premotor cortex - ANSWER-cause an inability to perform purposeful coordinated actions without a presence of weakness 
 
supplementary motor cortex - ANSWER-p...
Syanpse - ANSWER-the interaction/communication between two neurons (axon to dendrite) 
 
Central Nervous System - ANSWER-consists of the brain and spinal cord, in charge of body functions 
 
Peripheral Nervous System - ANSWER-connects the central nervous system to different parts of the body, has bo...
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Add to cartSyanpse - ANSWER-the interaction/communication between two neurons (axon to dendrite) 
 
Central Nervous System - ANSWER-consists of the brain and spinal cord, in charge of body functions 
 
Peripheral Nervous System - ANSWER-connects the central nervous system to different parts of the body, has bo...
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