Stimulating (CH12)
Synapses(Ch13)
My Spidey Senses are Tingling (Ch14)
CNS & Clocks (Ch 15)
Ἓν οἶδα ὅτι οὐδὲν οἶδα"
100
Neuron between neurons
What is "interneuron?"
100
The space between two synapsing neurons.
What is "synaptic cleft?"
100
Convert stimulus to an electrical event (potential)
What is "transduction?"
100

Rest and digest

What is "Parasympathetic?"

100

Neurons that can't produce action potentials

What is a "nonspiking neuron?"

200
Na/K pump pumps 2 ____ in to 3 ______ out.
What is "K+, Na+?"
200
Two types of synapses are _____________ and electrical.
What is "chemical?"
200
Stimulus that triggers channels to open by direct action.
What is "ionotropic transduction?"
200
Projection of body regions on the brain
What is "homonculus?"
200

Action potential conduction potential is influenced by...

What is "amount of myelination, temperature, and axon diameter?"

300
An "increase" in membrane potential from resting.
What is "hyperpolarization?"
300
EPSP
What is "Excitatory postsynaptic potential?"
300
Hearing organ in the inner ear.
What is "cochlea?"
300
Ganglia lateral to the spinal cord.
What is "paravertebral?"
300

Tonic and _____________ receptors are times of adaptive receptors

What is "phasic?"

400
AP: During the falling phase (repolarization) _____ is moving out of the cell.
What is "K+?"
400
_____________ summation is the increase in intensity by increasing the frequency by the same neuron.
What is "Temporal?"
400

Distance chemoreceptors

What are "olfactory receptors?"

400
Fibers originate from the brain and sacral region of the spinal cord.
What are "parasympathetic?"
400

Nerve/fiber originate from the ________________ and ______________  regions of the spinal for the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system

What are"thoracic and lumbar?"

500

AP: The positive feedback loop that is triggered when threshold is reached.

What is "Hodgkins cycle?"

500
IPSP hyperpolarize the cell by increasing permeability of this ion.
What is "Cl-?"
500

Sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and _________.

What is "unami?"

500
Rhythms that continue irrespective of environmental information.
What is "endogenous rhythm?"
500

Transduction of light ultimately ______ the amount of neurotransmitter.

What is "reduces"?