Description

Brain disorder causing recurring seizures
autonomic nervous system sometimes referred to as the "rest and digest" system
Continuation of the brain located within the vertebral canal, protected by the vertebral column
Number of spinal nerve
Protective covering of the brain and spinal cord composed of 3 layers; dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater
Division of nervous system primarily composed of spinal nerves, cranial nerves, and autonomic nervous system
Inflammation of the lining surrounding the brain and spinal cord, usually due to an infection
Brain infarction; due to sudden interruption of the blood flow and oxygen to an area of the brain (by a blood clot/bleeding)
Made up of three parts; midbrain, medulla oblongata, and pons, connects the cerebrum to spinal cord
Part of sensory neuron that transmits nerve impulses from a receptor to the cell body is
With an axon an increased concentration of sodium ions and a decreased concentration of potassium ion is observed during
Neurotransmitter used by sympathetic nervous system
Damage to the occidental lobe would affect
Irreversible, progressive disease slowly destroying memory and other important mental function
Swelling/ bulging of a weak area in the wall of a cerebral artery; most common location is at the circle of willis
Lobe of the brain for interpretation of language and words, spatial and visual perception
Bilaterally symmetric, soft gelatinous structure composed of cerebrum, and brain-stem
Nerve cell; serves as the chemical communication in the brain, conduct impulses and responds to stimuli
Division of nervous system primarily composed of brain and spinal cord
Number of cranial nerves
Receive input from sensory neurons and also from other CNs
Gives nerve fibers their white, glistening appearance and serves as an excellent insulator
Transmission across a synapse is carried out by molecules called
Is the summing of excitation and inhibitory signals
Also known as telencephalon, is the largest portion of the brain in humans
Consists of two masses of gray matter, located in the sides and roof of the third ventricle
During what stage of nerves impulse does the opening of the sodium gates play an important role
Resting potential in a neuron is maintained
A reflex arc, inter neurons initiated nerve impulses
Hormone that initiates "fight or flight" response produced by

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