NRSC 2100 Study Guide - Final Guide: Retrograde Amnesia, Karl Lashley, Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Correct order of neural development events: proliferation, migration, differentiation, neural connections, synapse formation. What molecules are inhibitory amino acids: glycine, gaba. State of neuron that reads at -65mv and is quiet and doesn"t send or receive any information: resting membrane potential. Karl lashley cortical lesion experiment results: all cortical areas contribute equally, and size of lesions correlated with rat maze performance deficits. Hair cells of vestibular sacs: codes sensation from when your body moves due to external forces even without seeing the. Pharmacodynamic factors in drug actions: how a drug antagonizes the binding of endogenous ligands. Learning conditions: instrumental learning, classical conditioning, sensitization, declarative memory. What happens to a muscle fiber if the calcium released during contraction isn"t reuptaken into the sarcoplasmic reticulum: would remain contracted. Coding of the taste of food: 5 different and distinct taste receptors. Ion that enters postsynaptic neurons through iontropic channels during inhibitory postsynaptic potentials: chloride.

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