Exam 2: Computing With Neurons
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In studying an animal you observe that certain axons are myelinated. You would likely predict that
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Match each scientist to the idea proposed by writing in one of the following names in the blank.
-________________ Proposed that biological tissues were composed of distinct cells
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What is the resting membrane potential? Consider a cell at rest. How might you expect extracellular sodium (a positively charged ion) to behave if a small hole was opened through the neuronal membrane?
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Give the difference between spike rate coding and spike timing.
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Consider two sodium solutions separated by a cation-permeable membrane. One solution is 100 times more concentrated than the other. What is the voltage difference between the two solutions at room temperature? (2 pts)
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Consider an action potential. Write the letter (A - E) that corresponds to the best answer.
-______ falling phase
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Consider an action potential. Write the letter (A - E) that corresponds to the best answer.
-______ lowest point of action potential
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In studying an animal you observe that certain axons are quite large in diameter. You would likely predict that
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Which of the following is generally true when a cell is at rest?
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Consider two sodium solutions separated by a cation-permeable membrane. One solution is 100 times more concentrated than the other. What is the voltage difference between the two solutions at mammalian body temperature?
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Multiple sclerosis is a disease that decreases the amount of myelin present in neurons. You might predict that (decreased/increased) nerve conduction velocity of affected neurons is a symptom of MS.
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Which of the following is NOT true regarding an action potential?
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-________________ Performed early studies on the electrical function of nerves and muscles
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Organophosphates are chemicals inhibit an enzyme that degrades acetylcholine in the certain synapses. Therefore you might predict that muscle contraction would (increase/decrease) as a result of organophosphate exposure.
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The action of a neurotransmitter depends on its receptor. Compare and contrast the AMPA and NMDA receptors, considering both their structure and function.
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Each of the concepts listed below is most associated with EPSPs or IPSPs. Classify each by writing EPSP or IPSP on the line next to the statement.
-__________ involves passive transport of chloride ions
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Which factors are most associated with the speed of nerve conduction?
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