Exam 11: Motor Control and Plasticity
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Explain one way muscles move the skeleton, including the basic structuresand neuroanatomy involved.
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Describe the genetic basis of Huntington's disease. Describe some of the hypotheses that have been proposed to explain why the striatum is selectively affected.
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In designing machines that will be operated by humans, engineers must balance conflicting objectives in relation to human movement controls. Specifically, there is always a trade-off between _______ and _______.
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Describe the inputs and outputs of the cerebellum and discuss the functions that the cerebellum is thought to perform with regard to motor behavior.
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There is(are) _______ gene(s) related to Huntington's disease.
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The neurotransmitter _______ is used in the mammalian neuromuscular junction.
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The genetic defect responsible for Huntington's disease was identified through the use of a _______ map.
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The most significant feature of closed-loop control mechanisms is the provision for flow of information
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Name and describe four levels of hierarchy in the motor control systems of the nervous system.
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The _______ sensory ending transmits information about the central part of muscle spindles.
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The specialized synapse between a motor neuron and a muscle fiber is called a(n) _______.
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The partial paralysis caused by damage to primary motor cortex is called
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