Exam 2: Structure and Function of the Nervous System
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___________ enable(s) the rapid transmission of action potentials down an axon and increase(s) the distance over which transmission can occur.
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A team of scientists from California and Sweden (Eriksson et al., 1998) administered BrdU, a synthetic form of thymidine, to patients. Which of the following best summarizes the findings from these procedures?
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Neural inputs that target the cortex and originate in the thalamus are referred to as corticothalamic.
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Compare the following analogy to chemical synaptic transmission: Two postage companies use different methods for delivery. Company One's method is to send a delivery person out with packages that will be delivered directly to the address on the label. Company Two's method is to send a delivery person out to a transfer center, and a second driver will deliver the package to the address. Company One's method best compares to ___________________, while Company Two's method best compares to ___________________. Company ___ uses a faster method.
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Within a neuron, the transmission of information is usually ________. Between neurons, the transmission of information is usually ________.
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If you inserted a micropipette into a neuron without harming the cell and pumped in a small quantity of calcium ions, each of which carried two positive charges, how would this affect the membrane potential?
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Which of the following sequences of steps best represents the order of events that occur during synaptic transmission?
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Gray matter is to white matter as ________ are to ________.
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How do two neurons communicate with each other? Describe the process of synaptic transmission, including both chemical and electrical synapses.
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The resting potential of a neuron is typically +40 to +90 millivolts (mV).
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Which of the following cells devour and remove damaged brain cells?
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The term commissure refers to the white matter tracts that connect the brain and spinal cord.
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Choose six of the following eight brain regions. For each region, briefly describe its location in the brain and one of its functions. Draw a picture to accompany your answer.
• frontal lobe
• parietal lobe
• temporal lobe
• occipital lobe
• basal ganglia
• hypothalamus
• thalamus
• cerebellum
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During development, a structure called the blastula begins to form when the neural plate invaginates via neural folds being pushed up at its border.
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The part of the thalamus that is most important in relaying information to the primary visual cortex is the
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As a result of a brain injury to the medial temporal lobes and neighboring subcortical structures, a patient exhibits a number of cognitive and behavioral changes. Of the following options, which is the LEAST likely to be affected?
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The Hodgkin-Huxley cycle describes how the depolarization of the membrane causes voltage-gated sodium channels to ________, allowing ________ sodium ions to enter the cell. This change in sodium concentration then causes ________ of the cell.
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In the nervous system, these cells provide structural support and insulation for neurons.
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What are the advantages of a cerebral cortex with gyri and sulci? Why might the human cerebral cortex be more heavily folded than those of other mammals?
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