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Can someone give me an explanation on what exactly neuroganglia are? I couldn't find anything searching the internet. Maybe the rules spelled it wrong...?
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Nerd_Bunny wrote:Can someone give me an explanation on what exactly neuroganglia are? I couldn't find anything searching the internet. Maybe the rules spelled it wrong...?
If I'm not mistaken, Neuroganglia=Ganglia, clusters of cell bodies in the PNS (e.g. dorsal root ganglia, cranial nerve ganglia, autonomic ganglia). The Wikipedia page.

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How much do we need to know about sleep? Thanks!
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bilbo52002 wrote:How much do we need to know about sleep? Thanks!
I would know:
General sleep cycle
Four types of brain waves and its associated stages of sleep
Theories about why we dream and why we sleep
Neurophysiology of sleep
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thanks! is there an official place where we could get the theories of sleep? i just have the inactivity theory, brain plasticity theory, energy restoration theory. is that it?
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bilbo52002 wrote:thanks! is there an official place where we could get the theories of sleep? i just have the inactivity theory, brain plasticity theory, energy restoration theory. is that it?
Honestly, I haven't even seen this topic come up in a test. I got everything from Wikipedia :P
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How in-depth should we go on parts of the brain? It only says to learn the 'major regions and their functions' in the rules, but it's not specific on what major regions.
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Would baroreceptors be considered under chemorecptors, and nocireceptors under mechanoreptors ( in classification terms )? :?:
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Hi! can anyone recommend a good detailed diagram of the brain that we could put on our sheet during the exam? thank you!
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Plz_luv_me_A+P wrote:Would baroreceptors be considered under chemorecptors, and nocireceptors under mechanoreptors ( in classification terms )? :?:
Mechanoreceptors because they sense pressure changes and those result from tensile stretches
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