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Fight for your Rights
Name that sturcture
Sending the signal
What the frequency?
Directions
100
If english is not your first language you have the right to
What is an interpreter?
100
The casing that covers the brain consisting of 22 bones.
What is the skull?
100
The cells that send and receive signals in the nervous system
What are neurons?
100
8-13 Hz during wakefulness
What is alpha?
100
Toward the head end or upper part of a structure or the body
What is Superior?
200
You have the right to get a current list of
What is medications?
200
Three layers that cover the brain starting with the the most superficial.
What are the Dura, Arachnoid and Pia
200
Long nerve fibers that propagate action potentials.
What is the axon?
200
13 to 30 Hz
What is beta?
200
The spine is located
What is dorsal or posterior?
300
You have the right to be treated with
What is courtesy and respect?
300
Deep grooves in the brain surface
What are Fissures?
300
When a signal is transmitted from one neuron to another neuron
What is a synapse?
300
4-7 Hz
What is Theta?
300
Compared to my shoulder my fingers are more ______ than my elbow.
What is distal?
400
you have the right to a personal representative called
What is an advocate.
400
Structure mainly responsible for voluntary motor control or skeletal muscles, speech, memories, emotion, intellectual reasoning and problem solving.
What are the frontal lobes?
400
current flow through tissues between generator and the recording electrode
What is volume conduction?
400
less than 2 Hz and predominates stage 3 sleep.
What is delta?
400
Compared to muscle, skin is more
What is superficial?
500
This means you understand your treatment choices and their risks.
What is informed consent?
500
Structure responsible mainly for hearing, smell and language comprehenstion
What are the temporal lobes?
500
addition of individual post synaptic potentials to produce action potentials
What is summation?
500
12-14 Hz seen in the central regions in stage 2 sleep
What is sleep spindle?
500
This section divides the body into anterior and posterior parts
What is frontal or coronal?