_____ is the opposite of habituation and is one of the mechanisms involved in synaptic plasticity and learning
#2
Inhibition of _____ proteins inhibits docking of neurotransmitter vesicles and ultimately neurotransmitter release
#3
Neurotransmitter receptors that act through _____ are called metabotropic receptors.
#4
Presynaptic facilitation is due to prolonged opening of _____ channels.
#5
GABA-_____ receptors appear to mediate presynaptic inhibition via a G-protein that produces an increase in K+ conductance.
#6
Neuromodulators typically have actions that are _____ than neurotransmitters.
#7
Production of EPSPs, occurs after a brief tetanizing train of stimuli in the presynaptic neuron, is known as _____, and is one of the mechanisms involved in synaptic plasticity and learning
#8
The image shows decerebrate rigidity, in which there is _____ excitation
#9
Clonus is due to sustained hyperactivity of _____ motor neurons.
#10
_____ are sudden, jerky eye movements that occur as the gaze shifts from one object to another, performed to bring image of an object quickly on the fovea.
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Flashcard 1: _____ is the opposite of habituation and is one of the mechanisms involved in synaptic plasticity and learning
Answer: Sensitization
Flashcard 2: Inhibition of _____ proteins inhibits docking of neurotransmitter vesicles and ultimately neurotransmitter release
Answer: SNARE
Flashcard 3: Neurotransmitter receptors that act through _____ are called metabotropic receptors.
Answer: second messenger systems
Flashcard 4: Presynaptic facilitation is due to prolonged opening of _____ channels.
Answer: Ca2+
Flashcard 5: GABA-_____ receptors appear to mediate presynaptic inhibition via a G-protein that produces an increase in K+ conductance.
Answer: B
Flashcard 6: Neuromodulators typically have actions that are _____ than neurotransmitters.
Answer: slower (faster/slower)
Flashcard 7: Production of EPSPs, occurs after a brief tetanizing train of stimuli in the presynaptic neuron, is known as _____, and is one of the mechanisms involved in synaptic plasticity and learning
Answer: Post-tetanic Potentiation
Flashcard 8: The image shows decerebrate rigidity, in which there is _____ excitation
Answer: reticulospinal
Flashcard 9: Clonus is due to sustained hyperactivity of _____ motor neurons.
Answer: alpha and gamma
Flashcard 10: _____ are sudden, jerky eye movements that occur as the gaze shifts from one object to another, performed to bring image of an object quickly on the fovea.
Answer: Saccades
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