Neurons and Action Potentials
Synaptic Communication
Structure of the Nervous System
Function of the Nervous System
Movement
100

What is the resting membrane potential? 

What is ~70mV

100

What is the interconnection between two neurons where communication occurs?

What is Synapse

100

The primary motor cortex is located in which brain lobe?

What is frontal lobe

100

Formulating plans and strategies

What is prefrontal cortex

100

Neuron whose axons synapse with intrafusal muscle fibers.

What is Gamma Motor Neuron

200

Structural support to neurons, clean up debris.

What is Astrocytes

200

IPSP is to GABA as EPSP is to 

What is Glutamate 

200

Bundle of axons connecting the two hemispheres

What is Corpus Callosum

200

Loss of myelin is the major cause of

What is Multiple Sclerosis

200

Damage to this brain structure results in uncoordinated and impaired rapid movements

What is the Cerebellum

300

Membrane potential more negative than at rest

What is hyperpolarization

300

What neurotransmitter binds to the nicotinic receptor?

What is Acetylcholine 
300

What two cortices make up the homunculus?

What are the primary motor cortex and primary somatosensory cortex

300

Broca's area is to _____; as Wernicke's area is to ______

Speech production; Speech Comprehension

300

A neurological disorder associated with gradual and extensive loss of GABAergic neurons in the caudate and putamen

What is Huntington's disease

400

Three main sequence of events to generate an action potential

1. Voltage-gated Na channel activation
2. Voltage-gated Na channel inactivation
3. K channel activation

400

What type of drug prevents serotonin from being reabsorbed?

What is SSRI

400

What subdivisions make up the forebrain?

Telencephalon and Diencephalon

400

This structure protects the brain by preventing most substances in the bloodstream from entering the neural tissue.

What is the Blood-Brain Barrier 

400

What are the two main types of proprioceptors, and what does each detect?

Muscle spindle (muscle length) 

and 

Golgi tendon organ (muscle tension)

500

The sodium–potassium pump moves how many sodium and potassium ions, and in which directions?

What is 3 Na⁺ ions out and 2 K⁺ ions in

500

This type of receptor produces rapid, short-term effects by directly opening an ion channel when a neurotransmitter binds.

What is ionotropic receptor

500

Saltatory conduction occurs when which two structures work together along an axon?

What are myelin sheath and nodes of Ranvier

500

Which division of the peripheral nervous system is activated during a fight-or-flight response?

What is Sympathetic Division

500

Depolarization of a muscle fiber causes calcium to enter, enabling ATP to drive the actin-myosin system.

What is the actin-myosin cross-bridge (mechanism of muscle contraction)