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Neural Development ppt

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A.1 Neural Development Paper 3 Topic I. Neural Tube Development a) The neural tube of embryonic chordates is formed by in folding of ectoderm followed by elongation of the tube. b) All chordates develop a dorsal nerve cord through a process called neurulation in early stages of development c) The cells located in a portion of the middle of the ectoderm (dorsally located) differentiate to form the neural plate d) The ectoderm is separated from the neural plate by the neural plate border I. Neural Tube Development-continued e) The cells of the neural plate change shape, causing the plate to bend inwards and form a groove. The border is now called the neural crest. f) The in folded neural crest closes and separates from ectoderm forming the neural tube

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Psych Psych-Outs Helpful Mnemonics for the AP Psychology Exam Glia- Glue of nutrition Neuron (Interpreted Dance)- Dendrites, Soma, Axon, Terminal Buttons, Synapse, Receptor Sites Neural Impulse- (Toilet) Action Potential= Firing or Flushing Refractory Period= Recharging or Refilling of toilet water Resting Potential= Ready to fire All or None Principle- Fires or doesn?t at the same intensity (toilet flushing doesn?t flush faster if you push the handle harder?) Reuptake- Slurp Acetylcholine- Attention Arousal Memory Dopamine- Sell Dope at the Park. Dope makes you feel good, Park Parkinson Disease low levels Norepinephrine- Norma has PMS= mood & arousal Serotonin- Ninja Turtles live in the SEWA Sleep Eating Wakefulness Aggression
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