Created by Savannah Duggan
about 7 years ago
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Principle 1: Perception
Principle 2: Constant change
Principle 3: Contralaterality
Principle 4: CNS Levels
Principle 5: Symmetry
Principle 6: Organization
Principle 7: Sensory and motor
Principle 8: Sensory input
Principle 9: Regional function
Principle 10: Excitation/inhibition
CNS
PNS
Afferent vs Efferent
Autonomic Nervous System
Dermatome
Dorsal fibers
Ventral fibers
Gyrus
Sulcus
Fissure
Cerebral Cortex
The Lobes
Cerebrum
Cerebellum
Brainstem
Four ventricles
Gray matter
White Matter
Corpus callosum
Neurons
Glial cells
Nucleus
Nerve
Tract
Spinal Cord
Hindbrain
Reticular Formation
Pons
Medulla
Diencephalon
Hypothalamus
Thalamus
Neocortical layers
Basal Ganglia
10 principles of neuroscience
Limbic System
neuron structure
sensory neurons
Interneurons
Motor Neurons
Resting potential
Hyperpolarization
Depolarization
Action Potential
Saltatory Conduction
EPSP
IPSP
Temporal summation
Spatial summation
Synapse/action potential