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Action potentials are generated at the _______________________ of neurons
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Sam
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What is a dendrite? (1 point)
• It is a cell that sends signals to the central nervous system based on sensory input. • It is
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a 73 year old woman suffers a severe cerebral hemorrhage after minor trauma. Blood work reveals that her blood clotting ability
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Anonymous
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what is patchy organization of the brain
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Samuel Gudeta
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a 36 year of woman has a disease that affects the levels of acetychlorine in her synapses and neuromuscular junctions. what is a
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mary
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special sensation is fine or crude sensation
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Samuel Gudeta
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what does this mean Appearance of grasp reflex
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Samuel Gudeta
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why damage to Area-4 of the brain causes Flaccid paralysis (reduced muscle tone) in the opposite side of the body
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Samuel Gudeta
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is only area-4 of the brain can initiate fine movements
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Samuel Gudeta
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is area-6 of the brain inhibits muscle tone where as area-4 stimulate it
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Samuel Gudeta
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I know your not doctors here but...Can you help me to under stand the difference between vascular Dementia and other types of
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lois
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how is a person diagnosed as being "senile?"
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april
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"a 68-year-old male presents to the office complaining of pronounced weakness on the right side of his body and slurred speech
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Very Confused
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1. Macroscopic Neurology – trace impulse macroscopically through the nervous system from the brain to the muscle
2. Microscopic
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angel
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what is the best thesis statement for als or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.. i really can't think of a god thesis statement for
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kishel
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FROM SENSORY MOTOR ASSOCIATION INFO SENT TO THE THE CAUDATE NUCLEI AND PUTAMEN THROUGH WHAT
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IN HUMANS WHAT S THE PRIMARY MOTOR CORTEX
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WHAT ARE THE EFFECT OF LESION TO BASAL GANGLIA
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WHAT IS MOTOR APRAXIA
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Spinal cord regeneration: Given what you know about axons and dendrites (which constitute the spinal cord), do you think the
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jenna
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what is hemianesthesia
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Samuel Gudeta
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which one is contain more neurons cerebrum or cerebellum
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Samuel Gudeta
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why vesstibocerebellum is said oldest part of cerebellum
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The role of myelin with regard to nerve impulse transmission.
How MS disrupts normal brain function A description of the
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Anonymous
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how pontine nuclues depressed RAS
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Myelin visited my office yesterday complaining of numbness in his right leg and face. He has also been experiencing muscle
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righteous dude
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Sensory was intact to light touch and proprioception, as well as pinprick.
as well as = conjunction intact = preposistion
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tina
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My nana has this thing called bells palsy which makes one side of her face hang down.She can't move her mouth and her eye won't
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Katie
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Stereognosis
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Those who want to be...
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neurons typicallyjoin axon to dendrite. how could this information be used to explain why some neurons need to receive input
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may
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During myasthenia gravis, the body attacks the Ach receptors so they do not work; this could cause?
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tt
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Conscious perception of which senses would be affected by damage to the temporal lobes of the cerebrum?
Select an answer and
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D
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A 36 year old woman has a diease that affects the levels of acetylcholine in her synapses and neuromuscular junctions what is a
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uknown
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a 36 year old woman has a diease that affects the levels of acetylcholine in her synapses and neuromuscular juntions what is a
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uknown
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What is neurological psychological theory?
How did neurological psychological theory get established? I am doing a paperand can
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Tom
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The role of BG in controlling voluntary mov'ts:
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bg
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Effect of lesion to the BG
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bg
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lesion to which structure of the brain causes poliomyilitis?
a) cerebral cortex. b) basal ganglia. c) ventral horn neurons. d)
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if someones speech is fluid but nonsensical damage to which region of the brain is mainly responsible to this person
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i need a sentence for session and convulsion
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cody
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if neocerebellum is affected can a person have stiggering gate
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finder
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if vestibulocerebellum is affected can a person have stiggering gate
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finder
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if which part of cerebellum is affected the person have stiggering gate
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finder
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I am doing a powerpoint presentation about neurons. I need to include pictures of the nervous system, the central nervous
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Christian
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downstream ischemic injury
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yyy
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1.Write pathophysiology of neurodegenerative disorders
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yyy
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Write pathogenesis and classification of epilepsy
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yyy
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What are the 5 types of neuroglia cells and their functions?
Actually, I count six macrogilia types.
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shea
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A physician who treats disorders of the nervous system is a
a. psychiatric social worker b. neurologist c. psych neurologist d.
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Path physiology of encephalitis
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