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how does the REM help create a sleep signal sent from the pons in the brain that helps to stop motor neurons in the spine when a
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Matt
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I am doing a paper on the occipital lobe and I am supose to talk about the pathology of it. i know that is like the study of
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Nicole
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I am doing a paper on the occipital lobe. My sources have to be very reliable and good. Do you know oh any collages or
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rebekah
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discuss spatial and temporal summation
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hannah
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Discuss the extent to which the brain has the capacity for repair. Include concepts such as plasticity, collateral sprouting,
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Venssa
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What is it called if there's too much or not enough neurotransmitter
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Lol
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Give a possible reason that if a part of the brain were injured, the expected behavior problems might not occur.
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adrina
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The small structure in the brain that plays a key role in scrutinizing incoming information for its emotional importance is
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Jazmyne
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One part of the brain, if stimulated during adolescence, will form two distinct regions. This area of the brain is referred to
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pateyn
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_________play(s) the most important role in making sure neurons can function effectivly.
A.) The cell body B.) Dendrites C.)
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pateyn
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The brain can be studied by using:
A.) electrical, biochemical, and meagnetic means B.) Radio reguencies,computers and
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pateyn
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How does glial cells affect parkinson's disease? How does glial cells affect neurotransmitters ?
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ashley --- HELP PLEASEE!!!
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On p. 84 of the text, in the Thinking Clearly section, the conduction action potentials and activation of neurotransmitters is
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lisa
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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 motor
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PEPPA PIG
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How do signals from sensory neurons reach motor neurons
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What is a dendrite choose from part of nurons that carry information away from the cell body, it is a cell that sends signals to
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According to the all-or-none law:
a. all axons in an area will fight at a given signal. b. an axon moves from its resting state
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Kasey
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According to Howard Gardner independent intelligence:
(a) originates at a single site in the brain (b) comes for a
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Carol
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what is precortical cortex
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Samuel Gudeta
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is sensorry and motor receptors are found only in peripheral nervous system
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Samuel Gudeta
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IS the brocas and wernikes area are found only on the left hemisphere of the brain
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Samuel Gudeta
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what is brodmans area and brocas area
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sami
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Area 6 is fall under premotor area or supplemental area
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sami
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what is prefrontal cortex
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sami
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why does long term memory processing is associated with temporal lobe but that of short memory is with frontal lobe
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sami
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long term memmory processing was found in which lobe
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sami
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where does the sensorimotor cortex founds
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sami
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what is the importance of mylination of axon
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sami
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does white matter of the brain have denderities
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sami
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describe cognitive neuroscience using an example.
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HELP!
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In testing synaptic transmission, you found that there were 300 failures in 1000 trails of stimulating a presynaptic neuron. The
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Joanne
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Explain the difference between axons and dendrites in a nerve cell.
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itach
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In testing synaptic transmission, you found that there were 300 failures in 1000 trails of stimulating a presynaptic neuron. The
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J Jackson
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In testing synaptic transmission, you found that there were 300 failures in 1000 trails of stimulating a presynaptic neuron. The
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J Jackson
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Voluntary actions are controlled within the _________ of the frontal lobe
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erin
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how do signals from sensory neurons reach motor neurons?
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Madam Kitty
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When the synapse dies what happens to the neurotransmitter?
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steve
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What is the significance of IPSPs? How are they produced?
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Lia
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association motor area contains what and what area?
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Samuel Gudeta
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true or false?
a mammal that can learn to find its way through a maze more quickly than another mammal probably has a better
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finals
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how do regions of the brain control motor neurons?
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ivy
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Hi,
I appreciate your expert help,and I have a question for you. If I'm asked to decribe resting potential, action poential, and
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Cliff
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Dendrites are able to receive signals from other neurons because they contain ___________________ in their membrane.
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Sam
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Why is it important to clear a neurotransmitter quickly from the synaptic cleft? What might happen to the target muscle cell if
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Ivy
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In lecture the prof says A1 and primary visual cortex interchangeably. Are they the two just different ways of referring to the
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Lena
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How do signals from sensory neurons reach motor neurons? (1 point)
TOOLS • Through interneurons in the brain and spinal cord
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your to slow ✨
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The "face module," located in the right temporal lobe of the brain, explains why:
the cells fire when a dog lover looks at
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Chloe
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What areas of the brain are affected and how are they affected with sleep deprivation?
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kate
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how signals are propagated along a nerve?
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Anonymous
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what is it called when chemicals that influence the way that neurons communicate communicate with each other
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m
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