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Cerebellum d. Hippocampus e. Premotor cortex.Which part of the body is responsible for controlling sleep, appetite, and temperature?What is the primary function of the hypothalamus? What area of the brain does it primarily con...
What does the photoreceptor layer contain? (a) Rods and cones (b) Bipolar cells (c) Ganglion cells (d) Amacrine cells. Which of the following are True about Vascular tunic? a. It is composed of two main parts. b. It contains a posterior structure called the...
Major exceptions to this are the climbing fibers in the cerebellum and the mossy fibers in the CA3 region of the hippocampus, where a single impulse or brief burst will fire the target neuron and is believed to potentiate the other synapses that are active at the same time. For both of ...
The cerebellum coordinates the movement of muscles. The brain impulses that initiate muscle movement originate in the motor centers of the cerebral cortex and travel through the medulla and spinal cord to the muscles. As the nerve signals pass through the medulla, they are influenced by nerve impu...
When an organism is said to have a nervous system, particularly in humans, this refers to both the central nervous system (making up both the brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system (which includes both nerves and sensory organs). ...
The Cerebellum The cerebellum (Latin for “little brain”) is located on thebrainstemwhere the spinal cord meets the brain. It takes in all the sensory information from other parts of the brain and uses it tocoordinate our balance and movements. It also helps withmotor learning, where its re...
observable reality, which means that in the case of space-time both spatial and temporal coordinates are observable parameters, emerging from an underlying reality. In the case of time this raises the question: Does the fact that something is past, present or future imply that it is something ...
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