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which thalamic nuclei recieve signal from basal gangia and cerebellum and send impulse to motor cortex
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In "split brain" experiments, the main commissure connecting the cerebral hemispheres is cut. Name this commissure?
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Twigs
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what is the role of the brain in learning??? please answer...thanks a lot...
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What is a auditory signal
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Which part of a neuron is most similar to other cells in the body? (1 point) Responses dendrite dendrite axon axon glia glia
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can caudate nucleus damage cause motor apraxia
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Who is Phineas Gage and how did his behavior change after the accident?
Could anyone help me with a report about behavioral
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inhibition of which brainstem causes sleep?
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What are the different neurotransmitters in the brain?
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which hemisphere of brain is use effectively for verbalization
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can someone explain to me how seretonin helps the brain in sleep.
Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. Here is a
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Markie
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List some common neurotransmitters and describe their effect on behavior
The first two sites have a list of neurotransmitters and
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Anonymous
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this is in regards to action potentials.
they do not affect the membrane potential of neurons. they increase in magnitude as they
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sarahinwiss
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where or what part of brain does consciousness reside? I've looked online but mostly just journal articles and so forth. HELP!
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penelope
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If huperzine A were present in synapses between motor neurons and muscles, it would
The speculation centers around preventing the
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boby
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If huperzine A were present in synapses between motor neurons and muscles, it would
http://www.raysahelian.com/huperzinea.html
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Anonymous
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The brain produces and exchange millions of neurotransmitters every hour.
I need to support this because this is what I have
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Anonymous
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Which of the following can determine the target tissue response that occurs in a neutral circuit?
A. Stimulus B. Receptors in
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H
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in what neuronal structure is neurotransmitter synthesized:
axon axon terminal axon hillock dendrites soma
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which occurs at dendrites?
generation of action potentials, neurotransmitter secretion, generation of local potentials,
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What is the overall function of the peripheral nervous system?
Responses It connects the central nervous system to other parts of
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Multiple select. Choose all that apply:
Which of the following functions of neurons is not possible in neurons exposed to
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D
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Multiple select. Choose all that apply:
Which of the following functions of neurons is not possible in neurons exposed to
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What part of the brain is where emotion and emotional memory is processed
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What part of the brain is where associative learning takes place
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the neuron that transmit the signal to your foot to kick a soccer ball are called
reflexes motor neurons sensory neurons
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noah
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the neuron that transmit the signal to your foot to kick a soccer ball are called
reflexes motor neurons sensory neurons
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noah
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Researchers can now see actual thought processes by measuring _____________.
Responses neuron exchanges in the brain spikes in
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MOM
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An abnormal discharge of electrical energy in certain brain cells will result in
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Word formation for brain and meaning in medical terms
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What is a dendrite? (1 point)
Responses A.It is the part of the neuron that carries information away from the cell body. B.It is
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describe the structure of a neuron and explain the function of each of its major parts
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You see a mosquito land on your hand and swat at it. A signal passes through many parts of different neurons to make this
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How do signals from sensory neurons reach motor neurons?(1 point) Responses Signals from sensory neurons do not get sent to
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When a nerve cell depolarizes, charge is transferred across the cell membrane, changing the potential difference. For a typical
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive technique used to stimulate regions of the human brain. A small coil is
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Chris Adison
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What is a dendrite?
A. It is part of a neuron that carries info to the cell body. B. It is a cell that sends signals to the body
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Neverland
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How do signals from sensory neurons reach motor neurons?(1 point)
Responses Motor neurons signal for the body to move the signal
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What is a dendrite? (1 point)
Responses It is a cell that sends signals to the central nervous system based on sensory input. It
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The brain can be studied by using: (Points: 5)
electrical, biochemical, and magnetic means. radio frequencies, computers, and
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The speed of propagation of the action potential (an electrical signal) in a nerve cell depends (inversely) on the diameter of
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How do dendrites help the function of nerve cells? (1 point)
• They help the neuron receive messages from the axon of another
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What creates the difference in charge that exists across a neuron's membrane?
neurotransmitters sodium-potassium pump action
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anthony archer
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to what extent does the evidence from studies of the FFA support the idea that a neural correlate of visual consciousness can be
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gingerbeard86
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Describe the structure of a neuron and explain the function of each of its major parts.
Explain the interaction between the
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If a pre-synaptic neuron released a neurotransmitter onto a post-synaptic neuron and caused Ca2+ channels to open, what effect
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Francis
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If it happens that a neurotransmitter binds to a receptor site and produces a negative voltage, the probablity:
A) that the
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Rena
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Explain how our different types of memory enable us to do everyday activities
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Sodium (Na+) and Potassium (K+) are critically important ions in excitable cells for the transmission of impulses. Discuss this
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18. The function of neurons is to
a. maintain a difference in electrical charge across the cell membrane b. have specific ions
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