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Cognitive Neuroscience Study Set 1
Quiz 2: Structure and Function of the Nervous System
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Question 1
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The term saltatory conduction refers to the fact that
Question 2
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If you were to insert a microelectrode through the cell membrane of a neuron, you would be able to demonstrate that
Question 3
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Within a neuron, the transmission of information is usually ________. Between neurons, the transmission of information is usually ________.
Question 4
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In the nervous system, these cells provide structural support and insulation for neurons.
Question 5
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___________ enable(s) the rapid transmission of action potentials down an axon and increase(s) the distance over which transmission can occur.
Question 6
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The primary reason why neurons are refractory for a short period after firing action potentials, and the reason underlying the absolute refractory period, is that the
Question 7
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Demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis disrupt normal neural communication by
Question 8
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The value of the membrane potential to which an axon must be depolarized to initiate an action potential is called the ________ potential for that neuron.
Question 9
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In which of the following diseases is myelin damaged or lost?
Question 10
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At the resting state, a higher concentration of ________ is found outside a neuron and a higher concentration of ________ is found inside a neuron.
Question 11
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The Hodgkin-Huxley cycle describes how the depolarization of the membrane causes voltage-gated sodium channels to ________, allowing ________ sodium ions to enter the cell. This change in sodium concentration then causes ________ of the cell.
Question 12
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If you inserted a micropipette into a neuron without harming the cell and pumped in a small quantity of calcium ions, each of which carried two positive charges, how would this affect the membrane potential?
Question 13
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The ease with which a cell membrane will permit ions to cross is referred to as
Question 14
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The two main classes of cells in the nervous system are
Question 15
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Ouabain is a toxin that works by permanently inhibiting the activity of sodium-potassium pumps embedded in neuronal membranes. How would ouabain administration affect the resting potential of a neuron?