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Pons / 224-N-PA-15
Art.Nr.: 224-N-PA-15 The pons is a switching point of your brainstem, linking brain & spinal cord. Its functions include: unconscious...
Midbrain / 223-N-PA-14
Art.Nr.: 223-N-PA-14 The midbrain is responsible, among other things, for controlling motor coordination. It also plays an important role...
Hypophysis / 222-N-PA-13
Art.Nr.: 222-N-PA-13 The pituitary gland is the central site of formation and release of many endocrinological regulatory hormones. In...
Hypothalamus / 221-N-PA-12
Art.Nr.: 221-N-PA-12 The homeostasis of vital functions such as body temperature, serum osmolarity, eating behavior, sleep, blood...
Limbic system / 220-N-PA-11
Art.Nr.: 220-N-PA-11 The limbic system naturally plays an extremely important role as the central switching point for triggering...
Occipital lobe & visual pathway / 219-N-PA-10
Art.Nr.: 219-N-PA-10 The occipital lobe is responsible for processing and storing visual information (among other things). Defects in the...
Frontal lobe / 216-N-PA-7
Art.Nr.: 216-N-PA-7 Here is an overview slide of important functions of the frontal lobe, which show corresponding characteristics in the...
Parietal lobe / 217-N-PA-8
Art.Nr.: 217-N-PA-8 The main function of the parietal lobe is to integrate sensory informations. Components of this function are:...
Temporal lobe / 218-N-PA-9
Art.Nr.: 218-N-PA-9 Important tasks of the temporal lobe that appear as a deficit in the event of injury, bleeding or ischemia are:...
Brain overview / 215-N-PA-6
Art.Nr.: 215-N-PA-6 Here is an orientation overview of the 14 most important cortical areas and their location from the bottom, top,...
Termination of synaptic transmission / 214-N-PA-5
Art.Nr.: 214-N-PA-5 Synaptic transmission in the central nervous system is tightly regulated. Here is an overview of the termination of...
Summation: regulation of conducted signal / 213-N-PA-4
Art.Nr.: 213-N-PA-4 The neurophysiological augmentation of a signal can take place in two ways. temporal summation occurs when a...
Graded potential / 211-N-PA-2
Art.Nr.: 211-N-PA-2 Graded potentials are specific membrane potentials which vary in size and the direction of the total current in the...
Depolarisation / 212-N-PA-3
Art.Nr.: 212-N-PA-3 The depolarization of the neuron membrane is the physiological basis of neuronal communication. Many basic and...
MRI brain important sequences / 265-N-PR-18
Art.Nr.: 265-N-PR-18 The various options within intracranial MRI imaging can be complex and confusing. Here is an overview of the most...
Encephalitis / 201-N-EM-1
Art.Nr.: 201-N-EM-1 Although there are many parallels, the entity of encephalitis is pathophysiologically and prognostically...
Meningitis / 202-N-EM-2
Art.Nr.: 202-N-EM-2 Meningitis is an acute, life-threatening disease. Fast, targeted and adequate initial therapy is very important in...
Acute seizure / 203-N-EM-3
Art.Nr.: 203-N-EM-3 Here is our therapy algorithm for the emergency treatment of a seizure. A dedicated neurological diagnosis must then...
Traumatic brain injury / 204-N-EM-4
Art.Nr.: 204-N-EM-4 Here is our therapy algorithm for acute therapy for craniocerebral trauma. In the acute phase, limiting further...
Increased intracranial pressure (ICP) / 205-N-EM-5
Art.Nr.: 205-N-EM-5 Here is our therapy algorithm for the acute therapy of increased intracranial pressure. It is based on the...
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