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Psych 115 Midterm 1 UCLA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Psych 115 Midterm 1 UCLA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Psych 115 Midterm 1 UCLA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What are the three layers of protective layer called? Meninges - Dura Mater (thick outer layer) - Arachnoid (Spongy middle layer) - Pia Mater (thin inner layer) What is the organ that constantly manufactures the CSF? choroid plexus, which resides in hollow tubes and cavities called ventricles Where does the action potential originate? Integration zone (or active zone) What are the three types of neurons? Multipo...
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DPR Exam 2 Questions and Answers New (2024/2025) Solved 100% Correct
  • DPR Exam 2 Questions and Answers New (2024/2025) Solved 100% Correct

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  • Which neuroplastic developmental processes occur into adulthood? a) Myelin Accumulation b) Tangential migration c) GABA neurogenesis d) All of the above - ️️All of the above The canonical ( classic) wnt pathway involves a) None of the above b) A transcription factor binding its promotor and targeting transcription c) excreting growth factors d) RNAi blocking protein synthesis - ️️A transcription factor binding its promotor and targeting transcription Dendritic spines are the p...
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psych 115 midterm 1 UCLA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • psych 115 midterm 1 UCLA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • psych 115 midterm 1 UCLA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is the role of Dorsal root ganglion cells? - Answer- • DRG = unipolar neurons in peripheral nervous system • Job is to relay somatosensory info from skin to spinal cord Describe a touch stimulus. - Answer- • Touch to skin generates a receptor potential by opening mechanoreceptor Na channels • Receptor potential passively propagates (flows) to the integration zone • Receptor potential is attenuated (becomes small...
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BIPN 152- Lecture 5 Synaptic Plasticity, Learning and Memory  Questions And Answers With Latest Quiz
  • BIPN 152- Lecture 5 Synaptic Plasticity, Learning and Memory Questions And Answers With Latest Quiz

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  • How does the Morris Water Maze task function? - A mouse is placed in a murky water tank and, because mice do not enjoy being in water, it will try to look for a way out, and after many trials the mouse learns that there is a platform somewhere in the tank upon which it can rest from swimming, and these trials show that the mouse becomes progressively quicker at finding the platform, demonstrating that it maintains memory of where the platform is in the tank; when a trained mouse is given a ...
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PNB 3251 Exam Actual Questions and Answers Real Updated 2024/2025 Terms Solved 100%
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  • PNB 3251 Exam Actual Questions and Answers Real Updated 2024/2025 Terms Solved 100% _____ are inhibitory neurotransmitters A. GABA and Glycine B. Glycine and Glutamate C. Acetylcholine and Benzodiazepine D. AMPA and Kainate - answerGABA and Glycine Figure 4 shows the relationship between Vm and gK+ for a cell whose [K+]in = 250 mM and [K+]out = 17 mM. At 25 degrees C, this cell's resting potential is -40 mV. What is the cell's K+ conductance when Vm = -20 mV. A. 50 mOhm/cm2 B. -20 ...
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TEST BANK NEUROSCIENCE Exploring the Brain (2015, WOLTERS KLUWER) MARK F. BEAR, BARRY W. CONNORS, MICHAEL A. PARADISO
  • TEST BANK NEUROSCIENCE Exploring the Brain (2015, WOLTERS KLUWER) MARK F. BEAR, BARRY W. CONNORS, MICHAEL A. PARADISO

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  • TEST BANK NEUROSCIENCE Exploring the Brain (2015, WOLTERS KLUWER) MARK F. BEAR, BARRY W. CONNORS, MICHAEL A. PARADISOWhy are a broad perspective and an interdisciplinary approach required for understanding the brain? Choose the correct option. A) Understanding the brain is a focused area in natural science with the brain serving as the common point of focus. B) Understanding the brain requires knowledge about many things, from the structure of the water molecule to the electrical and chemical p...
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PSY 313: Drugs, Brain & Behavior |265 questions| with correct answers
  • PSY 313: Drugs, Brain & Behavior |265 questions| with correct answers

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  • What are 2 different ways glutamate may be recycled? - Answer - It can be transported back into the cell by re-uptake transporters where it is stored into a synaptic vesicle. - Alternatively, it may be transported into a nearby glia cell where it is going to be broken down back to glutamine. The latter is later carried back to the neuron where it is synthesized back to glutamate and packaged into a synaptic vesicle. Which of these is the main excitatory neurotransmitters? - Answer Glutam...
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PHARM MODULE 3: CNS DRUGS TEST RATED 100% CORRECT
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  • PHARM MODULE 3: CNS DRUGS TEST RATED 100% CORRECTThe drugs that treat what 3 disorders are the same? - ANSWER depression, anxiety, and mood stabilizers What are the main receptors targeted by antidepressants, anxiolytics, and mood stabilizers? - ANSWER serotonin (5HT) and norepinephrine What is the basic amino acid building block of serotonin? - ANSWER tryptophan Once serotonin is produced within the neurotransmitter, what happens to it? - ANSWER it will be packaged into synaptic ves...
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BIOS 286Already Rated A
  • BIOS 286Already Rated A

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  • BIOS 286 Exam 2 Already Rated A What is the neuromuscular junction, and what kind of cells make this specialized synaptic connection? Neuromuscular junction is the synaptic connection between motor neurons and muscles The cells that makes this connection are in the periphery Motor neurons release Acetylcholine onto the muscle cell, that expresses with the Acetylcholine receptors What is the particular NT being released at this synapse? Acetylcholine is the particular neurotransmitt...
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Epilepsy medications: MOA, Uses, Key Side Effects || with 100% Error-free Solutions.
  • Epilepsy medications: MOA, Uses, Key Side Effects || with 100% Error-free Solutions.

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  • Brivaracetam MOA correct answers Binds to synaptic vesicle protein SV2A Brivaracetam use correct answers partial seizure Brivaracetam SE correct answers sedation, dizziness, fatigue, aggression Cannabidiol MOA correct answers unknown Cannabidiol use correct answers Lennox Gastaut over age 2 Cannabidiol SE correct answers liver toxicity, suicidal behaviors, dec appetite Carbamezapine MOA correct answers fast sodium channel blocker Carbamezapine uses correct answers complex pa...
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