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4. There’s a scientific theory out there that says that our brain uses an algorithm to create our thoughts and it’s called
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Sam
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What are the differences between reflex (involuntary) actions, and voluntary actions in terms of the way nerve impulses are
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32. To function properly, a neuron must maintain a
a. membrane potential b. neurotransmitter c. negative charge on the inside d.
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mysterychicken
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If it happens that a neurotransmitter binds to a receptor site and produces a negative voltage shift, the probability:
that the
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phil
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How do signals move from a sensory neuron toward the brain?
1 Interneurons help signals move from one neuron to another toward
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piao piao
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The role of GABA or gamma-aminobutyric acid is involved in down-regulating the activity of neurons in the human brain and is
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What is the function of the right brain and why is it important in optical illusions?
Since this is not my area of expertise, I
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Gina
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Which part of the neuron stores neurotransmitters?
My answer was the dendrite filaments. Is this correct?
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Jake
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To function properly, a neuron must maintain a
a. membrane potential b. neurotransmitter c. negative charge on the inside d.
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Safari
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If the corpus callosum is severed, how might this affect the way that we perceive the
world?
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Jessie Lanman
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The relative refractory period of a neuron occurs mainly because:
The relative refractory period of a neuron occurs mainly
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Blocking voltage-gated K+ channels would have which of the following effect on nerve function?
Blocking voltage-gated K+ channels
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What portion of the brain is responsible for voso motor control?
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Kevin
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Sodium and potassium are critically important ions in excitable cell for the transmission of impulses . Discuss this statement
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What is lateralization
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The neurons responsible for transmitting messages to organs such as the ears and eyes are called
A-neurotransmitters B-motor
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can someone give me the steps of a neuron impulse path when you touch a hot stove? I just need the general path ....
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kelli
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The receptor transmits them as
that travel along nerve cells to the .
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The receptor transmits them as
that travel along nerve cells to the brain .
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The receptor transmits them as
that travel along nerve cells to the brain . The signals are then processed, resulting in
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Neurons in an individual with a demyelinating disease are able to detect stimuli but not respond to them.
true or false.
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mary
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the author most likely uses the phrase connect the brain to my body to imply all of the following except
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which neuron are likely to remain functional in an individual with multiple sclerosing who is experiencing symptoms like
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the functional characteristic of neurons that is directly impacted by demyelination in someone who has multiple sclerosis is...
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the functional characteristic of neurons that is directly impacted by demyelination in someone who has multiple sclerosis is...
C
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the destination of the sensory pathways activated by tactile receptors in the skin is the …
Cerebellum, pons, medulla
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What is a collection or grouping of cell bodies that all function similarly in the central nervous system.
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What is a dendrite? (1 point)
It is a cell that sends signals to the body to move. • It is the part of the neuron that carries
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Sodium and potassium are critically important ions in excitable cells for the transmission of impulse.discuss the statement in
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At the neuromuscular junction, an electrical signal from the motor neuron is translated to a chemical signal and then back to an
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mary
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Why Don't we remember our dreams? Simple Answer.
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Herbie has a REALLY hard time sitting stillHe is always doing somethingwhether it's playing sports playing a video gamerunning
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Transmit information away from the soma and to other neurons.
Question 51 options: 1) dendrites 2) axons 3) ganglia 4) kevlar
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The spot in the brain where the left visual field is passed to the right side of the brain, and the right visual field is passed
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How is the strength of a stimulus at a receptor transmitted to the sensory nerve?
How is the strength of a stimulus at a receptor
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What do scientists now believe is the key factor in transferring information from short-term to long-term memory?
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Ribot's law states that:
(1 point) • memories are never lost; they are simply misplaced • memory loss can be caused by a
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GRIFFITHHHHH
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Early experience have a .......... Impact on the architecture of the brain
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Lizzy
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Phrenology is based on the assumption that mental faculties are located in brain "organs" on the surface of the brain and can be
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Scientists first began to understand how drugs work on the brain with what discovery? (1 point) Responses Opium dens Opium dens
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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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What neurochemical is involved in addiction?
Question 7 options: Nicotine Caffeine Dopamine Neurons
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At rest, a neuron has a lower concentration of sodium than the surrounding fluid. The neuron also has a higher concentration of
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Electrochemical impulses are transmitted between neurons at a gap between cells. What is the term for that gap?
Question 3
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Many addictive drugs alter neural pathways in which part of the brain?
the cerebellum the reticular formation the reward centers
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The limbic system of the brain is responsible for _____.
movement body temperature memory feelings
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Integrates sensory and visual information.
controls what?
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Which is not a caused by dopamine levels related to drug abuse?
(1 point) Responses the pleasurable feeling from eating a good
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Blue Berry
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how does the human conscience work?
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Jerry Lee Giem
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Which part of the brain is referred to as the “seat of consciousness”?
(1 point) Responses cerebellum cerebellum brain stem
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