GRT 2111 Lecture Notes - Tardive Dyskinesia, Intention Tremor, Essential Tremor

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Somatic nervous system: operates muscles under voluntary control. Autonomic nervous system: regulates individual organ function and is involuntary. Myelin: a collection of lipid fats and proteins that sheathes axons. Neurotransmitter: chemicals released in the brain to allow an impulse to pass from one neuron to another. Synaptic vesicle: contains & releases neurotransmitter into synaptic cleft. Receptor: a structure on the surface of the neuron that selectively receives and binds a neurotransmitter. Nearly 90% of the brain is made up of glial cells, which support and protect neurons. Astrocytes have numerous processes that give the cell a star-shaped appearance. Oligodendrocytes wrap their processes around neurons to create the myelin sheath. Ependymal cells line the fluid-filled cavities of the brain and spinal cord. Restricted loss of neurons in few cortical areas. Remodeling of synaptic connections, some replacement of neurons e. g. in hippocampus. Reduced plasticity (ability to remodel synaptic connections)

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