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Tuskegee Syphilis
Violated patient rights because patients were not fully aware of what was being studied about them
-Respect for persons part of Belmont Report
Stanford Prison Experiment
Participants rights were violated because there was not an equal chance of harm to them or equal risks
-Justice aspect of Belmont Report
Milgrim Obedience Study
Patients were made to think that they were harming other participants with electricution
-Beneficence part of Belmont report
Noremburg Code
1. You need to consent
2. Must be informed of Risks
3. risks must be avoided if possible
4. Studies must be performed by qualified people
5. participants must be able to discontinue study at will
Belmont Report
consists of three parts:
1. Respect for persons-Informed consent, information comprehension, volunteer
2. Beneficence-Do no harm, risk v. reward, must be beneficial to patient
3. Justice-equal chance for all participants to have harm done to them
what are the parts of a neuron
1. Dendrite (octopus arms)
2. Axon (tail)
3. Nucleus (center ball sack)
4. Synaptic Gap (space between neurons where signal is passed)((Neuron Gooch))
Describe an Action potential
1. Voltage gated sodium channels push charge down axon
2.Neuro transmitters activate receptors on the next neuron allowing for the signal to be passed on
3. enzymes break down unsused neurotransmitters
wavelength
hue/ color
(distance from tip of wave to tip of wave )
Amplitude
brightness
(distance from bottom of wave to top of wave)
saturation
total length of wave from beginning to end
cornea
transparent covering that bends light
Pupil
Allows bright light into the eye
Iris
colored part of eye that controls pupil
retina
tissue that contains sensory receptors
fovia
section of retina where vision is the sharpest
Blind spot
point where optic nerve joins retina
lens
transparent disc behind iris that focusses images
delta
4 p/s sleep
theta
4-8 p/s idling or memory
alpha
8-13 p/s eyes closed inhibition
Mu
8-13 motor activity
beta
13-30 alert and concentrating
Gamma
greater than 30 p/s crossmodal processing absorbing info
P1
early visual attention
N1
Auditory processing
N170
face processing
P2
sensory/ memory processing
Mismatch negativity (MMN)
detection of an odd ball/ something that doesn't fit