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PHY2011 - Neuroscience of communication, sensory and control systems - S1 2025

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In the figure above the structure that winds (shown by the arrow) around the nerve axon eventually forms the 

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What is largely responsible for the negative resting membrane potential (around -70 mV) in a neuron?

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During the absolute refractory period:

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As shown in the prac videos on Moodle, we can use selective filters to record neural activity because

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The surface EMG allows you to record

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The neurons from which you recorded APs from the cockroach are ones that 

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An action potential propagates down an axon by

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To generate APs in the sensory neurons you will

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In placing the two recording pins to record from the cockroach nerve axon bundle, you are

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The resting membrane potential is restored after an action potential by what protein-mediated transport system?

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