History
Action Potential
Brain Development
Brain Structures
Cranial Nerves
100
This person contradicted Descartes theory that movement was only possible because of the flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
What is Luigi Galvani
100
Terminology used to describe the difference in voltage of ions into and out of the cell
What is resting membrane potential (RMP)
100
What type of cell is a neural crest cell?
What is pluripotent
100
What brain structure controls autonomic functions as well as the 4 F's
What is hypothalamus
100
Cranial nerve that functions to promote balance and spatial orientation
What is vestibulocochlear
200
What is the process of investigating brain functions by destroying part of the brain and evaluating the animals subsequent behavior.
What is ablation
200
At what point during an action potential would you expect to find voltage-gated Na+ channels closed?
What is repolarization OR peak of AP
200
All CNS cells derive from what portion of the gastrula?
What is the neural tube
200
The brain structure that is the major sensory relay center for the brain
What is the thalamus.
200
Cranial nerve that controls autonomic functions
What is vagus
300
Who stated that all nerves look the same in appearance and all nerves carry the same electrical message.
What is Muller
300
Increasing in stimulus activity (or amount of action potentials) results in what effect on a neuron?
What is increasing the firing rate
300
Phase 1 consists primarily of this type of cell?
What is neuralepithelial progenitors (NEPs)
300
The caudate nucleus and putamen are collectively called...
What is the striatum
300
Cranial nerve involved in mastication and facial sensation.
What is trigeminal
400
Resistance to a disease would be a type of ...?
What is selective advantage
400
This neurotransmitter gives us the ability to move.
What is acetylcholine (ACh)
400
The dividing cells in the subventricular zone (SVZ) are primarily going to become what type of cells?
What is neurons and glia
400
What brain structure mediates all emotional responses and aids in emotional memory
What is the amygdala
400
Cranial nerve that moves eyes down and inward.
What is trochlear
500
What term is used to explain how new species evolve and existing species change over time
What is natural selection
500
The influx of chloride (Cl-) would cause what to happen to the neuron during and action potential?
What is hyperpolarization or IPSP
500
Following the end of cortical development, radial glia become what type of glial cell?
What is astrocytes
500
What structure would you find in the lower left frontal lobe of the brain?
What is Broca's Area
500
Cranial nerve that allows the movement of the tongue
What is hypoglossal
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