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| What is an impulse towards a cell body |
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| What is an impulse away from a cell body |
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| Where does an axon originate? |
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| A receptor dendrite allows __ |
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| Na to leak in to the cell |
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| When Na leaks into the cell of a receptor dentrite it sends a signal to the __ |
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| peripheral nerve to develop an action potential |
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| When an action potential is created in the peripheral nerve it goes to |
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| posterior horn of the spinal cord |
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| The spinal cord sends the signal to the |
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| Unconscious information of the brain stem is handled by |
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| Conscious information of the brain stem is handled by |
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| The signal is then sent from the thalamus/cerebellum to the |
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post central gyrus of the parietal lobe aka- somastatic cortex |
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| The post central gyrus of the parietal lobe is used for |
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| Once the signal is localized it is sent to |
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| Wernickes area of the parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes |
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| interpretation of sight, hear, feel |
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| After the signal is interpreted it will go to |
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| the limbic system cingulate gyrus/amygdala |
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| The limbic system of the cingulate gyrus/amygdala will determine if the sensation is |
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| The limbic system will send the signal to the |
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| The precentral gyrus will |
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| The only sensation to bypass the thalamus is |
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| The cerebellum recieves information after the impulse pass what 2 stuctures |
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| the brainstem and the cortex |
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| What system is only on the left side of the brain |
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| What artery is occluded with a stroke |
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| The post central gyrus is located what three numerical values |
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