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Support cells of the nervous system |
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Short processes that receive most inputs to the cell |
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Long processes which carry most outputs |
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Describes most mammalian neurons; having several dendrites as well as several axons |
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Branch off the main axon to reach different targets |
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Having a single dendrite and a single axon arising from the cell body; often sensory |
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Having both axons and dendrites arising from a single process coming off the cell body; mainly in invertebrates |
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Regions of communication between neurons |
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Involve neurotransmitters leaving synaptic vesicles on presynaptic terminal to bind to neurotransmitter receptors on postsynaptic neurons |
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Involve direct electrical coupling of neurons through specialized junctions |
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Transient voltage change lasting about 1 millisecond; when excitatory synaptic inputs combine with endogenous transmembrane currents to sufficiently excite a neuron |
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Lipid insulation formed by specialized glial cells that acts to speed the rate of action potential conduction |
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Myelin-forming glial cells in the CNS |
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Myelin-forming glial cells in the PNS |
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Short exposed segments of the axon with concentrations of voltage-gated ion channels |
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Excitatory Postsynamptic Potentials (EPSPs) |
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A rapid communication between neurons via chemical neurotransmitters that causes excitatory electrical events |
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Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potentials (IPSPs) |
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Rapid communications between neurons via chemical neurotransmitters that cause inhibitory electrical events |
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Occur over slower time scales; includes a broad range of cellular mechanisms involving signaling cascades that regulate synaptic transmission, neuronal growth, and other functions |
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Spinal cord disease producing lesions in the dorsal columns and the dorsal root ganglia, caused by syphilis |
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Damage to CN V, causing facial pain and arising from light touch to a seemingly inappropriate area area or arising spontaneously |
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same as tic douloureux; damage to CN V, causing facial pain and arising from light touch to a seemingly inappropriate area or arising spontaneously |
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A common cause of focal or diffuse cerebro-cortial dysfunction resulting from vessel occlusion, inflammation, or hemorrhages |
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Dizziness, sense of whirling motion |
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Verbal auditory agnosia, deficit of comprehension of spoken, but not written word, rare, associated with lesions affecting connections of primary auditory cortex to Wernicke's area |
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