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03 - B. Synaptic activity
B. Synaptic activity © SPMM Course Physiology of Neuronal Activity A. Action Potentials An actio...
26 - D. Noradrenergic pathways
D. Noradrenergic pathways
27 - E. Glutamatergic system
E. Glutamatergic system
28 - F. GABAergic system
F. GABAergic system © SPMM Course C. Serotonergic pathways Most of the brain’s serotonergic neuro...
23 - A. Dopaminergic pathways
A. Dopaminergic pathways
24 - B. Cholinergic pathways
B. Cholinergic pathways © SPMM Course 5. Major neurochemical pathways A. Dopaminergic pathways De...
25 - C. Serotonergic pathways
C. Serotonergic pathways
20 - B. Special neuronal cell types
B. Special neuronal cell types © SPMM Course 4. Cell types in the nervous system A. Cortical laye...
21 - C. Glial cells
C. Glial cells © SPMM Course the largest in the central nervous system, sometimes reaching 100 μm...
22 - 5. Major neurochemical pathways
5. Major neurochemical pathways
17 - 3. White matter pathways
3. White matter pathways © SPMM Course 3. White matter pathways There are 3 major types of white ...
18 - 4. Cell types in the nervous system
4. Cell types in the nervous system
19 - A. Cortical layers
A. Cortical layers
14 - 2. Blood supply to the brain
2. Blood supply to the brain
15 - A. Major branches
A. Major branches
16 - B. Effect of lesions
B. Effect of lesions © SPMM Course 2. Blood supply to the brain A. Major branches The internal ca...
11 - D. Brain stem and cranial nerves
D. Brain stem and cranial nerves © SPMM Course Hypothalamus The hypothalamus regulates physiolo...
12 - E. Spinal Cord
E. Spinal Cord
13 - F. Cerebrospinal fluid
F. Cerebrospinal fluid © SPMM Course VII Facial Both sensory and motor. Transmits taste sensation...
08 - Thalamus
Thalamus © SPMM Course They include striatum made of the caudate nucleus and putamen and pallid...