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When is plasticity most common? |
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When is plasticity most vital? |
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-Injury -Learning (Language especially) |
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Steps in neuronal development |
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1. Proliferation 2. Differentiation 3. Myelination 4. Synaptogenesis |
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When does synaptogenesis occur? |
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during all stages of neural development |
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What has to be present for synaptogenesis to occur? |
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Axons & neurotrophins (NGH) |
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What can cause brain damage? |
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-tumors -infections -exposure to toxic substances -degenerative diseases -closed head injuries -stroke |
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What are the types of strokes? |
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Why are both types of strokes so damaging to the brain? |
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Both cause disruption of the Na/K pump leading to the accumulation of K inside neurons |
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Where is the primary sensory cortex located? |
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In the front part of the parietal lobe |
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Are there more rods or cones in the retina? |
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In parallel processing, how is the visual scene divided? |
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Is there "crossover" in vision? |
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What is the light pathway to the occipital lobe? |
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Cornea, lens, retina, optic nerve, lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN), superior colliculi, occipital cortex |
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What do the bones in the ear do? |
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Vibrate to make the waves stronger |
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What makes up the outer ear? |
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Pinna (flesh & cartilage) |
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What is the outer ear responsible for? |
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Altering reflection of sound waves into the middle ear |
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What parts make up the middle ear? |
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tympanic membrane (ear drum) & the 3 bones (malleus, incus, stapes) |
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what parts make up the inner ear? |
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cochlea, 3 fluid-filled tunnels: scala vestibuli, scala media, scala tpmani, & hair cells |
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Where does transduction occur? |
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Where receptor cells are excited |
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What are the components of sound? |
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What are the two types of hearing impairment? |
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-Conductive or middle ear deafness -Nerve deafness |
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What causes conductive/middle-ear deafness? |
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disease, infections, or tumorous bone growth |
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What causes nerve or inner ear deafness? |
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genetics, parental problems, or early childhood disorders |
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Where is the vestibular organ? |
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in the ear adjacent to the cochlea |
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What is the function of the vestibular system? |
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directs compensatory movements of the eye & helps to maintain balance |
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