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Brain Bee

  • 1st Question "What is Brain Bee"
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  • 1st Response "It is a staged competition"
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  • 1st Question "What are the stages?"
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  • 1st Response "Online Quiz"
    • ⋯   is held during Brain Awareness Week. Students study the book Neuroscience: Science of the
      Brain. An Introduction for Young Students by The British Neuroscience Association (BNA) and
      European Dana Alliance for the Brain (EDAB). They then complete an on-line quiz in their
      schools under exam conditions to determine their knowledge and understanding of the
      structure and function of the brain 14 - 20 March 2016
  • 1st Question "What to study?"
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  • 1st Response "Electronic Book"
    • 1st Question "Contents"
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    • 3rd Response "Chemical Messengers"
      • 1st Question "What happens after axon"
        • ⋯   Action potentials are transmitted along axons to
          specialised regions called synapses, where the axons
          contact the dendrites of other neurons. These consist of
          a presynaptic nerve ending, separated by a small gap from
          the postsynaptic component which is often located on a
          dendritic spine. The electrical currents responsible for the
          propagation of the action potential along axons cannot
          bridge the synaptic gap. Transmission across this gap is
          accomplished by chemical messengers called
          neurotransmitters
      • 2nd Response "Action Potential releases Ca++ that releases Enzymes"
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      • 1st Question "What is the process?"
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      • Step (5 of 10):  "cross synaptic cleft"
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      • 2nd Question "or difuse to a greater area"
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        What is Brain Bee
        It is a staged competition
        What are the stages?
        Online Quiz
        What to study?
        Electronic Book
        Contents
        The Nervous System
        Neurons and Action Potential
        Chemical Messengers
        What happens after axon
        Drugs and the Brain
        Synaotuc vesicles
        Touch and Pain
        Action Potential releases Ca++ that releases Enzymes
        What is the process?
        Vision
        Action Potential
        Movement
        Calcium ions
        The developing Nervous sysem
        Enzymes
        Dyslexia
        Vesicles fuse with membrane and burst
        Plasticity
        cross synaptic cleft
        Glial Cells vaccum up free Neurotransmitters
        or difuse to a greater area
        Learning and Memory
        The neurotransmitters simulate RECEPTORs in the dendrites
        Stress
        Receptor is a LOCK opened with the NT key
        The immune system
        Positive ion flow
        Sleep
        excitatory post-synaptic potential (epsp)
        Brain Imaging
        Large numbers of epsp lead to triggering cell
        Artifical Brains and Neural Networks
        When things go wrong
        Neuroethics
        Training and Careers