Negative feedback for muscle contraction is provided by:
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Which of the following correctly describe medium spiny neuro…
Which of the following correctly describe medium spiny neurons (MSNs)?
The majority of inputs from the frontal/parietal/motor corte…
The majority of inputs from the frontal/parietal/motor cortex to the cerebellum arrive via the:
If a researcher used optogenetics to activate dopamine-relea…
If a researcher used optogenetics to activate dopamine-releasing neurons that project solely to the indirect pathway, which of the following would occur?
Disinhibition is an important feature of signal processing i…
Disinhibition is an important feature of signal processing in the basal ganglia and it emerges because of:
For precise motor learning, it is essential that one Purkinj…
For precise motor learning, it is essential that one Purkinje neuron receives synapses from only one granule cell.
Output (efferents) from the cerebellum are transmitted via t…
Output (efferents) from the cerebellum are transmitted via the ______ and/or ______ cerebellar peduncle/s.
The weaver (ww/ww) mutation can lead to ataxia because of th…
The weaver (ww/ww) mutation can lead to ataxia because of the loss of:
Exogenous electrical stimulation of individual neurons in th…
Exogenous electrical stimulation of individual neurons in the motor cortex of a healthy macaque monkey could lead to the following:
Match the following terms to their correct definition: ant…
Match the following terms to their correct definition: antigen stimulates immune response when bound to host macromolecule immunocompetent chemical messenger used in communication and coordination during immune response MHC proteins any molecule that triggers an immune response epitopes plasma protein reacts with antigen interleukins capable of recognizing antigens haptens precise regions of a molecule recognized by antibodies antibody surface proteins that act “identification tags