PSY290H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Botulinum Toxin, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, Basal Ganglia
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, no class afterwards m/c, matching (e. g. name to function), fill-in-the-blank (e. g. m/c, matching (e. g. name to function), fill-in-the-blank (e. g. anatomy), pictures of brain from the lecture slides. 3-5 short answer questions (can use point form) Need to know function of cranial nerves (not location) Nissl and golgi stains: particular way of visualizing cells. Antibodies bind to cells specifically (tagged with labels) Label immune responses with something that emits radiations (picked up by x-ray) What dna is being expressed within a cell mrna - marker of active transcription. More able to discriminate b/w fine distinctions over time. Progression/enlargement of sensory maps into other regions of the brain. Congenitally blind braille reader developed alexia for braille afar suffering an occipital stroke. Magnetic pulses sent to regions of the brain that scatter any signals present. Sodium influx when stimulus presented that depolarizes neurons. Leaky voltage gated/passive channels (low membrane resistance, rm) By putting a number of channels side by side.