Neural Circuits
Human Neurobiology
DC Fun Facts
100

What does electroencephalography (EEG) measure?

Electrical activity through voltage changes in brain regions (from ionic movement)

100

What's the resting membrane potential of a neuron?

Around -70 mV

100

Countless GW alumni have gone on to ______ oriented careers

Politics

200

For sodium/potassium pumps, how many sodium and potassium ions travel per pump? In what direction?

3 sodium ions travel out. 2 potassium ions travel inside the cell

"3-2-1 Nokia"

200

Which of the following synapses is the fastest: Chemical/electrical?

Electrical synapses

200

________ GWU alumni have been on the cover of time magazine


a. 5

b. 12

c.  17

d. 18

17

300

Voltage-clamp electrophysiology allows for measurements of (current/voltage) in response to (voltage/current) changes.

Current

Voltage changes

300

What type of channels are always open (even in resting neurons) and permit easy flow of a specific type of neuron?

Potassium leak channels

300

________, a TV actress who plays Olivia Pope in the ABC drama, Scandal, graduated from GWU in 1998.

Kerry Washington

400

What's the most important neurotransmitter for excitatory responses?

Glutamate

400

What do you call the spots on the periphery of the skin where adequate stimulus changes activity of a particular sensory fiber?

Receptive fields of touch receptors

400

 The original GW cheer team was made up of all _______.

Men

500

NMDA receptors depend on what type of receptors to function?

AMPA

Both receptors are involved with excitatory responses

500

What type of cells respond to illumination by triggering signaling cascade involving G-proteins and cyclic-GMP?


Hint: Involves one of the 5 senses

Rods and cones (Photoreceptors)

500

_______ (Hint: it's in campus) has been used as the international press center during events such as treaty signings and conferences.

Smith Center (GWU basketball court