(Development)
What is the order of the cerebral cell layer development?
What is I, VI, V, IV, III, II?
The structure that is covered in calcium carbonate crystals in the vestibular system.
What is the otolithic membrane?
What are bipolar cells?
In the stretch reflex, this type of neuron carries stretch information to the spinal cord.
What is 1a somatosensory afferent neuron?
Loss of this photopigment does not impact vision.
What is melanopsin?
Axon growth cone monomers.
What are actin and tubulin?
Alcohol impacts this organ, giving you the spins.
Location of the taste receptors.
What is inside the taste buds?
Symptoms of UMN syndrome that occurs after the spinal shock phase.
What is hypertonia and rigid paralysis?
What is blindsight?
A mutation in this class of genes would lead to disruption of segmentation within the early nervous system.
What are homeobox genes?
Location of the vestibular hair cells first synapse.
What is the Scarpa's ganglion?
Location of the gustatory nucleus.
What is the medulla?
The location of the motor neuron pools that innervate the muscles of the hand.
What is the lateral ventral horn of the cervical spinal cord?
The area that is impacted during age-related hearing loss.
What is the base of the cochlea?
Part of the neural tube where neural precursor cell division takes place.
What is the ventricular zone?
The location of cell bodies of the second-order neurons that carry proprioceptive information from the lower body.
What is the Clark's nucleus?
The point in the central auditory pathway where all the inputs from the brainstem converge.
What is the inferior colliculus?
The chemical response in Purkinje cells to an error in our motor timing.
What is a spike in calcium levels?
Mechanism of fetal alcohol syndrome.
What is excess of retinoids that cause development abnormalities?
Disrupting this guidance signal would cause agenesis of the corpus callosum.
What is netrin?
An image in the right visual field will be carried to the brain by this pathway in a person wearing a patch over the left eye.
What is the right nasal retina, right optic nerve, right and left optic tract to the visual cortex?
The thalamic nucleus that carries gustatory information to the cerebral cortex.
What is the ventral posterior medial?
The cells that directly project onto the Purkinje cells.
What are basket, granule, and stellate cells?
A disease that can arise due to mutations in the sonic hedgehog gene.
What is holoprosencephaly or medulloblastoma or spina bifida?