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An interactive tutorial on the pharmacology of synaptic transmission involving 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) in the central nervous system (CNS). Examines 1) the physiological role of 5-HT in the CNS and its...
An interactive tutorial which examines: the control of voluntary movement and the various causes of disorders of movement; the concept of balance of control between neuronal system in the central nervous...
An interactive tutoral that describes the neuronal structures of importance in synaptic transmission, explains the steps involved in the transmission process, categorises major neurotransmitters, and...
Concentrates not on individual diseases or specialised diagnostic methods but on ways in which the central nervous system disturbances may be detected, the similarities which can occur between disorders with...
Introduces simple behavioural tests using laboratory animals to differentiate CNS stimulants from CNS depressants and specific against non-specific drugs. Includes a short theoretical introduction to...
Preparation: rat phrenic nerve diaphragm. Gives a detailed historical background to the discovery of muscle relaxant drugs and summarises the results of the early experiments conducted by Claude Bernard. The...
1: The physiology of neuromuscular transmission: outline of basic structure; electrical events during rest and transmission vesicle release; effects of ACh on postsynaptic membrane; action potential...
Neurological assessment of a 12-week pre-term baby.
Normal structure and organisation of central myelin. Demyelination defined and distinguished from axonal degeneration. Diseases in which demyelination occurs. Effects of demyelination on conduction in...
Introduces the technique of electron microscopy and the problems encountered with the central nervous system. The ultra-microscopic structure of the nerve cell is examined with its organelles and the...
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