Drugs
Neurotransmitters
Sensory Processing
Vision
Miscellaneous
100

What is an agonist?

A substance that binds to a receptor and produces the same effects as said receptors neurotransmitter.

100

What is the "fast" kind of receptor? 

Ionotropic 

100
What is the point of adaptation?

It allows us to not be overwhelmed by irrelevant stimuli that we have already processed and no longer need to continue processing, like not feeling a shirt after putting it on.

100

How many different kinds of cones do humans have?

3

100

What are the three major parts of a neuron?

Soma (cell body), dendrites, axon

200

What does ED50 mean when talking about drugs?

ED50 is the dosage required for half of the maximal effect.

200

What does GPCR stand for?

G protein couple receptor

200

The conversion of a stimulus to electrical signal is known as what?

Transduction

200

What causes the blind spot in the eye?

The optic nerve

200

What neurotransmitter do off-center and on-center neurons release?

Glutamate

300

What does MAOI stand for and what does it do?

Monoamine oxidase inhibitor, prevents monoamines from being broken down in the cleft.

300

What kind of receptors utilize acetylcholine?

Metabotropic and ionotropic 

300

Describe labelled lines.

Neurons connected to sensory receptors have their own networks

300

What photoreceptor deals with color and the photopic system and what photoreceptor deals with the scotopic system?

Cones and rods respectively 

300

What type of ion channel is always open in neurons?

Potassium

400

Name one of the three ways that a drug can alter the activity of the presynaptic neuron.

1. effects on transmitter production                 

2. effects on transmitter release           

3. effects on transmitter clearance.

400

What kind of neurotransmitters diffuse into the target cell and affect the production of second messengers, instead of interacting with receptors?

Gases
400

What does the homunculus represent?

It represents the relative sensitivities to stimuli by displaying more sensitive areas as larger.

400

What happens to the membrane potential of rods when exposed to light?

It is hyperpolarized, same thing for cones.

400

What controls the shape of the lens?

Ciliary muscles

500

As a response to frequent usage of a drug, the body can get better at eliminating a drug from the bloodstream before it reaches its target. This is an example of what?

Metabolic tolerance 

500

What type of ions pass through ionotropic GABA receptors?

Cl-

500

To be able to accommodate a wide range of intensities of stimuli, neurons can utilize different thresholds, this is known as what?

Range fractionation 

500

On-center cells and off-center cells are what type of neuron?

Bipolar

500

What does V2 of the extrastriate cortex deal with perceptually in vision?

Textures, contours, edge ownership