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Important terms and exam questions to study for Neurosciences, Vrije
Universiteit Amsterdam (AB_1200)

Study these well, and you will be guaranteed a good grade on your exam! Make sure to
study the anatomy well too, that’s not included in this document.



What is the falx cerebri? ---> Thickening of meninges between the hemispheres.

What is the tentorium cerebri? ---> Meningeal portion that separates encephalon
and cerebrum.

What is the function of the frontal lobe? ---> It's the action cortex; executive
functions (decision-making, organization of complex behaviors etc.).

What is the function of the parietal lobe? ---> Language processing, integration
sensory information, spatial awareness, somatosensory processing.

What is the function of the occipital lobe? ---> Visuo-spatial processing, motor
perception.

What is the function of the temporal lobe? ---> Visual memory, relevant input
processing, language comprehension and emotional association.

What is the meninges? ---> These are three connective tissue membranes
covering and protecting the CNS structures.

What are the three layers of the meninges? ---> dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia
mater.

What are the four brain lobes? ---> frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal

What is the foramen magnum? ---> The hole in the base of the skull through which
the spinal cord passes.

What are the three categories of fibers in white matter? ---> Association fibers,
commissural fibers, projection fibers.

What is the function of association fibers? ---> Connects cortical regions of the
same hemisphere.

What is the function of commissural fibers? ---> Connects the two hemispheres
(corpus callosum)

, How are the two hemispheres connected? ---> By the corpus callosum.

What is the function of projection fibers? ---> Mainly projects to the spinal cord.

Diencephalon is made up of... ---> Thalamus and hypothalamus.

The brain stem is composed of three main parts, what are they? ---> Midbrain,
pons, medulla oblongata.

The central sulcus separates which lobes? ---> Frontal lobe from parietal lobe.

The lateral sulcus separates which lobes? ---> temporal from parietal and frontal

Different types of neurotransmitters will allow the influx of different ions through
______ channels. ---> Ligand-gated

Glutamate is an ______ neurotransmitter ---> excitatory

GABA is an ______ neurotransmitter ---> inhibitory

What is spatial summation? ---> Postsynaptic neuron is stimulated by a large
number of terminals at the same time.

What is temporal summation? ---> Several impulses from one neuron over time.

What determines the resting membrane potential? ---> The concentration
gradients of ions. The permeability of the membrane to ions.

In the PNS, myelin is produced by ______ ---> Schwann cells

In the CNS, myelin is produced by ______ ---> oligodendrocytes

What are voltage-gated channels responsible for? ---> They open or close in
response to changes in membrane potential.

What is the Nernst equation at room temperature? ---> Ex = (58 / z) * log ([X]out /
[X]in)

Where is an action potential generated? ---> Axon hillock

What is the difference between an electrical synapse and a chemical synapse? --->
In an electrical synapse, the plasma membrane of the axon terminal of the
presynaptic cell is in direct contact with the postsynaptic cell, allowing ions to pass

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