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Cosmetology
Undergraduate 2
04/29/2015

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Term
• Nerve Net
Definition
Lacks a -brain, true ganglia, and any form of cephalization
Term
• A type of nervous system that can't determine the input source, so same motor response output regardless of stimuli origin.
Definition
Nerve Net
Term
• Hydra (cnidarian) have what kind of nervous system?
Definition
Nerve nets
Term
• Planarians (flatworms) have what kind of nervous system?
Definition
Dual nerve cords with transverse connecting nerves.
Term
• What kind of genes were first identified in c. elegans?
Definition
The genes that program cell death
Term
• What makes c. elegans unique and how many neurons do they have?
Definition
Every cell is identifiable between c. elegans.
They have 302 neurons.
Term
• What is the difference between arthropods and mollusks?
Definition
Arthropods have exoskeletons while mollusks have a mantle.
Term
• What are the features of an arthropod's nervous system?
Definition
several large paired ganglia in the head
-single or double nerve cord that runs ventrally
Term
arthopods and mollusks both have what kind of nervous system?
Definition
centralized
Term
• Mushroom bodies (in fruit flies, arthropods) do what?
Definition
involved in learning and memory
-integrate coincidence factors
Term
• Why study aplysia? (a mullusk)
Definition
transcription factors and learning
Term
• In humans, what percent of cortex is neocortex?
Definition
90%
Term
• Neocortex is found in _____ but not ______.
Definition
1. mammals
2. other animals
Term
• Homologous
Definition
-common phylogenic and embyrionic origin
-evolved from the same distant ancestor
Term
• Analagous
Definition
not from the same common ancestor, but 2 different evol. lines to fulfill same niche function
-product of convergent evolution
Term
• Homologous Cortical Regions

Prelimbic cortex (rodent) :: _______ (human)
Definition
:: dorsal anterior cingulate cortex
Term
Function?
Definition
-cognitive processes
Term
• Homologous Cortical Functions

Infralimbic cortex (rodent) :: ______ (humans)
Definition
orbitomedial prefrontal cortex
Term
Function?
Definition
autonomic functions
Term
• Convergence/Analagous Sensory organs
Humans and crabs both evolved to have what in common?
Definition
Both use displacement of fluid in donut shaped canals to detect acceleration.
Term
• Barrel cortex pathway
Definition
whisker barrels send sensory info via brainstem ->thalamus ->motor cortex
Term
• The _____ visual field falls on the ____ retina.
Definition
1. superior
2. inferior
(&visa versa)
Term
• The _____ visual space projects to the ____ hemiretina.
Definition
1. right
2. left
(&visa versa)
Term
• How many degrees of visual space does the fovea respond to?
Definition
1-2 degrees (high visual acuity)
Term
• Roughly what percent of fibers are located within the Fovea :: cells in visual cortex?
Definition
50%
Term
• Optic disc
Definition
The region where all of the axons leaving the eye gather to form the optic nerve.

There are no photoreceptors here so it's a blind spot.
Term
• Rod to Cone ratio
Definition
20:1
Term
• Rods' features
Definition
no color
-poor spatial acuity
-numerous
-functions in low-light environments
Term
• Cones' features
Definition
-high spatial temporal acuity
-detect color
-high concentration in fovea
Term
rods and cones are what?
Definition
photoreceptors
Term
where are photoreceptors located?
Definition
back of retina
Term
• ____ individual photoreceptors converge on a ____ cell to ____________.
Definition
1. many
2. ganglion cell
3. bring together info for a large visual field
Term
photoreceptors synapse on...
Definition
bipolar cells
Term
bipolar cells synapse with...
Definition
ganglion cells
Term
• What kind of cells form the optic nerve?
Definition
ganglion cells (axons)
Term
• Vertical Pathway
Definition
photo receptors -> bipolar cells -> ganglion cells (->vitreous humor)
Term
• Horizontal pathway cells
Definition
horizontal cell: converges info for multiple photoreceptors

amacrine cell: converges info for multiple ganglion cells
Term
• On-center ganglion cells
Definition
-excited by light stimuli on center
-inhibited by light stimuli on surround
Term
• Off-center ganglion cells
Definition
inhibited by light stimuli on center
-excited by light stimuli on surround
Term
• All of the _____ visual field info is projected through the _____ optic tract and which cortex?
Definition
1. right
2. left optic tract
3. left visual cortex
Term
optic chiasm is formed by...
Definition
optic nerves coming together at base of brain
Term
• Where do most projections of the optic tract synapse?
Definition
lateral geniculate nucleus
Term
• Basic primary visual pathway
Definition
retina -> optic nerve -> optic chiasm -> optic tract -> lateral geniculate nucleus -> primary visual cortex
Term
• A small amount of fibers bypass LGN and project where?
Definition
pretectal area and superior colliculus
Term
pretectal area projections function
Definition
pupillary reflex
Term
superior colliculus projections function
Definition
directing visual attention
Term
hypothalamus projections function
Definition
ciradian rhythm
Term
• Where do the pre-tectal area & s. colliculus project to?
Definition
brainstem & association cortex
Term
pretectal and superior colliculus project via relays in two places
Definition
relays in the pulvinar & lateral posterior nucleus of the thalamus
Term
• Parallel processing of retinal ganglion cells has two types:
Definition
Midget: small visual field, fine tuned details & color

Parasol: large receptive fields, process large visual stimuli & gross movements
Term
• Parallel processing @ LGN

What are the layers & what do they process?
Definition
Magnocellular: (layers 1-2) process Parasol Cell info | spatial, motion

Parvocellular layer: (layers 3-6) process Midget cell info | fine detail, color

Intralaminar layer: in between LGN layers, assists in color vision
Term
• Optic Radiations
Definition
Axons leaving the LGN are wide and fan-like, projecting to the visual cortex.
Term
inferior radiations (inferior retina, superior visual field) arc into which lobe (meyer's loop)?
Definition
temporal lobe
Term
upper radiations pass under which lobe?
Definition
parietal lobe
Term
• Cuneus:
Which optic radiations project to it?
Definition
1. The upper part of the V1
2. Superior optic radiations project to it
Term
• Lingula
Definition
1. Inferior optic radiations terminate here.
2. lower part of V1
Term
• Which fissure separates the cuneus and the lingula?
Definition
Calcarine fissure
Term
• Inputs from the LGN projct to which layer of V1?
Definition
The 4th layer; very thick so divided into 4 sublaminae:
4-A
4-B
4-Calpha
4-Cbeta
Term
• stria of Gennari
Definition
Layer 4B of V1 has lots of myelinated axons that can be seen by the naked eye
Term
• Ocular dominance columns
Definition
-stripes of columns in V1 that respond preferentially to a specific eye
Term
• Simple cell receptive fields
Definition
- center-surround (on/off ganglion) receptive fields combine
-located in V1
-respond to edges of stimuli in a specific location/angular orientation
Term
• What do Complex Cells respond to?
Definition
line/edge angular orientation that occur anywhere in their receptive field
Term
• ORIENTATION COLUMNS

What are they?
How are they arranged?
Where do they project from/to?
Definition
. columns of cells in V1 that respond to the same visual stimuli

2. arranged in slabs perpendicular to V1 surface
3. Project from pia and to white matter cortical regions
Term
• Hypercolumns are the intersection of ____ and ____.
Definition
1. ocular dominance
2. orientation columns
Term
• One hypercolumn processes info from _____. How many stimulus orientations does it respond to? What area of the visual field does it process?
Definition
1. one eye
2. one stimulus orientation
3. one specific part of the visual field

**they're like specialization centers**
Term
• "where pathway"
Definition
dorsal pathways -> parietooccipital association cortex

-info on motion & spatial relations processed
Term
• "what" pathway
Definition
-ventral pathways -> occipitotemporal association cortex

-analyzes features, color, form
Term
• What happens if you transect the midbrain & hypothalamus? (stopping hypothalamus function)
Definition
All spontaneous behavior ceases.
Term
• Hypothalamus functions
Definition
homeostasis functions (hunger, sleep, thirst, sex)
-endocrine functions (via pituitary)
-autonomic controls
-limbic modulation
Term
• Hypothalamus receives what kind of info from where?
Definition
Sensory info from entire body
Term
• Where does the hypothalamus receive direct inputs from?
Definition
Olfactory system, retina & visceral sensory system
Term
hypothalamus receive indirect inputs from?
Definition
circulating hormones
Term
• T/F: Circulating hormones interact indirectly w/ hypothalamic neurons.
Definition
true
Term
hypothalamus has own what to respond to temperature, electrolytes, glucose, sodium?
Definition
internal sensory neurons
Term
PVN (paraventricular nucleus of hypothalamus) controls what function?
Definition
autonomic
Term
• Paraventricular Nucleus (PVN)'s

Magnacellular neurons...
Definition
-contain which hormones?
-project their axons where?
-vasopressin and oxytocin
-posterior pituitary
Term
• T/F: PVN's magnacellular neurons' don't release hormones directly into the bloodstream.
Definition
False
Term
• Where do PVN parvocellular neurons project to?
Definition
-anterior pituitary
-brainstem
Term
temperature increase leads to...
Definition
- sweating (blood flows from deep to cutaneous vascular beds)
- conserve water (vasopressin secretion)
- coordinated behaviors (leaving hot room, turning on fan)
Term
positive feedback
Definition
- more contractions=more oxytocin (birth ends release)
- more more more more
- magnitude
Term
negative feedback
Definition
- attempting to return to homeostasis
- sugar and insulin (once enough insulin has gone out to lower sugar level to normal level insulin stops)
Term
• SCN neurons fire ____ in the day and ____ at night.
Definition
-high
-low
Term
• Describe the SCN protein clock cycle.
Definition
1. CLOCK-BMAL proteins bind DNA to release genes per & cry
2. per & cry genes make PER & CRY proteins
***PER & CRY levels peak in early evening
3. PER & CRY make complexes that move into the nucleus and turn off CLOCK-BMAL transcription
4. PER & CRY are broken down and the cycle begins again
Term
• Retinal light exposure stimulates SCN which intern _____ activity of the PVN.
Which neurotransmitter is used?
Definition
-inhibit
-GABA
Term
• Which NT released onto the Pineal Gland causes melatonin synthesis?
Definition
norepinephrine
Term
• How do SCN lesions effect sleep in rats?
Definition
**NOT total time
-effects duration and timing (which becomes erratic)
Term
• How does SCN modulate sleep/wake cycles directly?
Indirectly?
Definition
Directly: projections to other hypothalamic nuclei

Indirectly: melatonin
Term
• The _____ pituitary develops as an extension of the hypothalamus.
Definition
posterior
Term
• Anterior v Posterior Pituitary

PVN inputs?
Glandular?
Definition
Anterior:
PVN parvocellular inputs
-glandular; produces hormones released directly into bloodstream

Posterior:
PVN magnocellular inputs
-not glandular; hormones are produced in PVN transmitted through magnocellular axons that the Posterior can secrete or store
Term
• What are the two stress response systems?
What is their response speed?
Definition
1. sympathetic (fast)
2. Hypothalamic Pituitary Axis (HPA) (slower); glucocorticoids increase glucose
metabolism while suppressing reproduction/immune system
Term
• Which hormone feeds back to inhibit HPA axis?
Definition
cortisol
Term
• Dexamethasone
Definition
-synthetic form of glucocorticoid, which feeds back as cortisol, inhibiting HPA
Term
• 4 limbic functions & keystructures
Definition
1. olfaction | olfactory cortex
2. hippocampus |memory
3. emotions& drives | amygdala
4. homeostasis | hypothalamus
Term
• Retrograde amnesia
Definition
pre-trauma memories forgotten
Term
• Anterograde amnesia:
Definition
inability to form new memories
Term
• 3 parts of the hippocampus
Definition
-hippocampus
-dentate
-subiculum
Term
• Dentate gyrus is involved in what?
Definition
-learning &memory
-depression & stress
Term
• What 2 areas for adult neurogenesis?
Definition
-SGZ (subgranular zone) part of dentate gyrus

-SVZ(subventricular zone) new neurons ->olfactory bulb
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