The cell body of a neuron
What is Soma
Light energy travels from the outside world through the pupil and into the eye, where it strikes a light-sensitive surface at the back of the eye
What is the Retina?
Otoacoustic emissions are produced by the
What is the Chorchela?
What is olfactory number 1 and optic nerve number 2
disorders in which a person loses contact with reality and is subject to irrational ideas and distorted perceptions.
What is Psychoses Schizophrenia?
A branch-like tree structure that is attached to the soma is called
What are dendrites?
A small area of the retina also known as the optic disc.
What is a blind spot
Amanda is a healthy 20-year-old. She can most likely hear sounds ranging between hertz.
What is 20 and 20,000?
cranial nereves which let you use ur eyes and move your eyes
what is oculomotor 3 and Trochler 4
prolonged feelings of worthlessness and guilt, disruption of normal eating habits, sleep disturbances, a general slowing of behavior, and frequent thoughts of suicide.
What is Major depressive disorder?
Site of summation for incoming information
What is the Axon Hillock
Photoreceptors are more densely packed at the center of the retina
What is Fovea?
Dr. Edmond is studying a musical instrument found among the remains in a Neanderthal cave. Dr. Edmond is MOST likely studying a
What is flute
cranial nerves which helps with teeth and tongue and sense of taste
What is the Trigeminal number 5 and facial 7th nerve
A condition in which periods of mood often change, sometimes abruptly, to depression and back again to mania
What is Bipolar Disorder?
A structure that is cylindrical which conveys information from the soma of a neuron to its terminal buttons
What is Axon
An eye disease that damages the optic nerve
What is Glaucoma?
Structure of the ear is covered in hair cells
What is the basilar membrane?
cranial nerves which help with balancing and assist in swallowing.
What are cranial nerves vestbuoclour and Glossopharneyl nerves numbers 8 and 9.
the opposite mood extreme from depression, is characterized by excessive euphoria. The affected person often formulates grandiose plans and is uncontrollably hyperactive.
What is Mania?
The bud at the end of a branch of an axon; and sends information to the neuron
What are terminal buttons?
Junction of the optic nerves, one from each eye, at which the axons from the nasal halves of the retinas cross to the brain’s opposite side.
What is optic chiasm?
The purpose of inner hair cells is to
What is acing as auditory receptors?
cranial nerves which helps with keeping organs in check and helps with movement in ur back and neck
What is mixed vagus 10 and spinal accessory 11
includes phobias, panic disorders, agoraphobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, PTSD, and generalized anxiety disorder.
What are anxiety disorders?