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*-The ability to reach for or avoid running into objects presented to one’s blind field despite having no conscious perception of seeing those objects.
blindsight
*failure to notice things located to a person's left
unilateral neglect
*unilateral neglect
caused by damage to the right parietal lobe which handles: body and its position, auditory and visual info, not blindness or anesthesia, just no attention
*split-brain operation
person doesnt know whats on left but can draw it
*unipolar neuron
one cell body branching off, one axon
*bipolar neuron
cell body is in middle, two axons
*multipolar neuron
cell body at one end, dendrites coming off cell body, one axon
*astrocytes
-most abundant type of cell -assistance with communication -nourishment: stores and transmits nutrients from blood vessels to neurons -phagocytosis
pseudopodia
the manner in which debris are ingested
*Depolarization is when
-70 to -65, hyperpolarization is opposite
*controls automic nervous system and endocrine system, pituitary gland attached to base
hypothalamus
*4 Fs plus 2
fighting, feeding, fleeing, fucking plus drinking and sleeping
*Order of cranial nerves anogram
OOO To Touch A Fat And Gross Very Smelly Hobo
*1 part of brain top (sv)
frontal lobe
*frontal lobe
motor associated
*2 prt of brain top sv
primary motor cortex
*3 part of brain top sv
primary somatisensory cortex
*4 part of brain top sv
parietal lobe
parietal lobe
somatosensory associated
*1 part of brain bot sv
temporal lobe
temporal lobe
top- auditory association, bottom- visual association
*2 part of brain bot sv
primary auditory cortex
*3 part of brain bot sv
occipital cortex
occipital cortex
visual association cortex
*4 part of brain bot sv
primary visual cortex
part of mutipolar neuron- things branching off soma
dentrites
part of multipolar neuron- cell body
soma
part of multipolar neuron- tail thing
axon
part of multipolar neuron- alien hand things on right side
terminal buttons
1 Cranial Nerve
Olfactory, Smell, Sensory
2 Cranial Nerve
Optic, Vision, Sensory
3 Cranial Nerve
Oculomotor, Eye Movement, Motor
4 Cranial Nerve
Trochlear, Eye Movement, Motor
*5 Cranial Nerve
Trigeminal, Jaw Muscles, Both
*6 Cranial Nerve
Abducens, Eye Movements, Motor
*7 Cranial Nerve
Facial, Face Muscles and Taste, Both
*8 Cranial Nerve
Auditory, Hearing and Balance, Sensory
*9 Cranial Nerve
Glossopharyngeal, Tast and muscles of throat and larynx, Both
*10 Cranial Nerve
Vagus, Internal Organs, Both
*11 Cranial Nerve
Spinal accessory, Neck muscles, Motor
*12 Cranial Nerve
Hypoglossal, Tongue movement, Motor
amygdala location and use
aggression, forebrain limbic system
hippocampus location and use
memory, forebrain limbic system
Two parts of nervous system
Central nervous system, peripheral nervous system
Central Nervous system controls
brain and spinal chord
SAME
Sensory=Afferent, Motor=Efferent
Function of glial cells
Nerve glue, helps neurons
Difference between oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells
olig is CNS n produces 50 myelin, Schwann is PNS and only one myalin