Memory Circuits

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Memory Circuits

There are two main types of explicit memory: episodic and semantic memory. Episodic memory is likened to autobiographic memory, as an episode of one’s life is recalled (remembering a certain…

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Amnesia

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Amnesia

Registration of Information. If information is not registered initially, it will not be remembered later. Failure to register is the explanation for absentmindedness, probably the most common abnormality of memory….

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Astrocytes

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Astrocytes

Recent years have witnessed a growing appreciation for functional roles astrocytes play within the CNS. It increasingly appears to be the case that astrocytes are integral to brain energy utilization….

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Testing for Defects of Higher Cortical Function

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Testing for Defects of Higher Cortical Function

Test Language Function. Judge the fluency of the patient’s language. Note whether language is effortful or not, and if there are mistakenly spoken phonemes or mistakes in grammar. Evaluate comprehension…

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Summation of Excitation and Inhibition

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Summation of Excitation and Inhibition

The principle of summation relates to the fact that a neuron typically has a large number of synaptic terminals (boutons) ending upon it; alone, each bouton is capable of producing…

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Types of Neurons in Cerebral Cortex

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Types of Neurons in Cerebral Cortex

Interneurons. Interneurons have axons that do not leave the cortex and may be of several kinds. The most common are stellate (star-shaped), or granule, cells, which have symmetrically branching dendritic…

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Chemical Synaptic Transmission

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Chemical Synaptic Transmission

Synaptic transmitter substances are concentrated in synaptic vesicles within the bouton. Although the exact mechanism of its release is unknown, it appears that the transmitter substance is released in packets,…

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Neuronal Structure and Synapses

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The highly branched dendritic tree has a much greater surface area than the remainder of the neuron and is the receptive part of the cell. Incoming synaptic terminals make contact…

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Forebrain Regions Associated with Hypothalamus

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Forebrain Regions Associated with Hypothalamus

Behavioral changes produced by cortical ablations, such as prefrontal lobotomy, are well known. Other such changes, varying from mania and hyperphagia to apathy, aphagia, and somnolence, result from lesions to…

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Thalamocortical Radiations

Sep 2, 2016 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Thalamocortical Radiations

Nonspecific Nuclei. The first group includes the midline (median) and intralaminar nuclei and the medial portion of the ventral anterior nucleus. These nuclei receive ascending input from the mesencephalic reticular…

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