BIOS 484 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Basal Ganglia, Dentate Nucleus, Spinal Nerve

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Neuroanatomy and development: central nervous system vs. Dendrites: used to transmit impulse to cell body. Cell body: compact area of nerve cell that constitutes nucleus. Neuron: process and transmit info from dendrites to axon. Axon: conduct impulses away from neuron cell body to dendrites: white matter (nerves, tracts) vs. gray matter (ganglia, nuclei) Cerebral cortex- sensory, motor and association cortex. Diencephalon- thalamus- relay sensory info between cortex and brain, Pulvinar- visual attention, hypothalamus- survival mechanisms, pituitary- release hormones because of hypothalamus. Midbrain- orienting sound and light dopamine inputs to motor structures. Otogeny- origin and development of the organism over its lifespan. Move away from ventricular zone to make the cortical layers: after proliferation and migration, a neuron reaches its new home. If you"re the experimenter what do you measure (i. e. accuracy, reaction time i just gave you that answer). Reaction time, memorize letters, ask if it was in the set.

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