Neuron anatomy
Autoimmune disorders
Functional and Structural Principles
Support Systems
Brain Structure Function
100
Major INPUT site for the cell
What is a dendrite?
100
Characterized by a decrease in functional ACH receptors at the neuromuscular junction
What is myasthenia gravis?
100
the idea that neurons with the same function are located close in proximity
What is topographic organization?
100
One of the functions is to provide buoyancy and contains meninges
What is cerebrospinal fluid system?
100
What is the major relay center to the cortex
What is the thalamus?
200
Main OUTPUT unit of the cell
What is an axon?
200
Demyelination of the peripheral nervous system
What is guillain barre?
200
The idea that the oldest brain structures are located deep in the brain and the newer structures are located more towards the surface
What is phylogenetic layers?
200
The only supporting cells in the peripheral nervous system
What is schwann cells?
200
The lobe activated when someone trips you
What is the parietal lobe?
300
Myelinated portion of the neuron
What is the axon?
300
A type of multiple sclerosis characterized by steady progression without relapse and remission
What is primary progressive MS?
300
The deepest phylogenetic layer responsible for self preservation and aggregation
What is reptilian layer?
300
Membranous coverings of the brain and spinal cord containing three layers
What is Meninges?
300
Controls emotions and memmory and is made up of two structures
What is the limbic system?
400
Releases neurotransmitter into the synaptic cleft
What is the presynaptic terminal?
400
The type of multiple sclerosis that the majority of people diagnosed are first diagnosed with
What is relapse/remitting MS?
400
Most developed phylogenetic layer responsible for intellectual tasks
What is neomammailian brain?
400
The layer of the meninges that is tightly attached to the spinal cord and brain
What is pia mater?
400
Activated when a person is eating
What is the hypothalamus?
500
Produces neurotransmitter
what is the soma?
500
Can be treated by removing the thymus gland
What is myasthenia gravis?
500
The man that responsible for coming up with the idea that the human brain is actually three brains in one
What is MacLean Triune?
500
The autoimmune system of the central nervous system
What is microglia?
500
Made up of 5 nuclei and grey matter
What is the basal ganglia?
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