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Higher Order Motor Control – 30 May 2000. Basal Ganglia – 31 May 2000. Cerebellum – 2 June 2000. Cerebellar Feedback – 6 June 2000. Somatosensory Systems – 9 June 2000. Epicritic and Protopathic – 13 June 2000. Analgesia (and recap of pain sensation) – 16 June 2000. ANS Physiology – From Dr. Nardell’s Handout Cholinergic Drugs – From Dr. Nardell’s Handout Antimuscarinic Drugs – From Dr. Nardell’s Handout Adrenergic Drugs – From Dr. Nardell’s Handout Adrenergic Antagonist Drugs – From Dr. Nardell’s Handout and lecture. Vision 1 – From Dr. Glasser’s lecture, 4 July 2000. Vision 2 – From Dr. Glasser’s lecture, 5 July 2000. Vision III/Auditory – From Dr. Glasser’s lecture, 7 July 2000. Taste/Olfaction – From. Dr. Glasser’s lecture, 11 July 2000. Vestibular System – From Dr. Glasser’s lecture, 11 July 2000. Eye Movements – From Dr. Glasser’s lecture, 12 July 2000. Cerebral Cortex – From Dr. Glasser’s lecture, 14 July 2000. Limbic System – From Dr. Glasser’s lectures 18-21 July 2000. Neurotransmitters – From Dr. Glasser’s lectures 21-26 July 2000. Blood Supply and Legions of the Spinal Cord and Brainstem – From Dr. Glasser’s lectures 26-28 July 2000. Brain Blood Supply – From Dr. Glasser’s lectures 28 July 2000.
PhysiologyGI Motility – Dr. Nardell, 15-7 May 2000. GI Secretion – Dr. Parmar, 18 May 2000. (Only partial transcription) Pharmacodynamics – Dr. Babinni’s lecture series. Endocrine Review – My personal endocrine review sheet Circulation Review – My personal review notes from the six circulation handouts. Gross AnatomyA review of the 12 cranial nerves and other nerves of the head and neck. It’s includes great detail and has more information then one needs to know for Dr. Tabor’s mini 2. If you are studying from this for semester one you don’t need to know the nuclei that nerves arise from and you don’t need to know the breakdown as to GVE, SVA, etc. |
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