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Cerebellum
Describe the functions and importance of cerebellum. 
Describe the physiological basis of the symptoms and signs of cerebellar dysfunctions.
- Summary
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Describe the functions and importance of cerebellum. 
Describe the physiological basis of the symptoms and signs of cerebellar dysfunctions.
Development of the Central Nervous System
An ongoing process, through adolescence and 
maybe even adult hood, 
The nervous system is “plastic”. 
 
 Dire consequences when something goes wrong “teratogens” 
(Drugs of abuse, industrial chemicals, caffeine?, 
 household chemicals).
- Summary
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An ongoing process, through adolescence and 
maybe even adult hood, 
The nervous system is “plastic”. 
 
 Dire consequences when something goes wrong “teratogens” 
(Drugs of abuse, industrial chemicals, caffeine?, 
 household chemicals).
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
Brain protection 
1.Meninges 
2. Cerebrospinal fluid 
3. Blood brain barrier
- Class notes
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Brain protection 
1.Meninges 
2. Cerebrospinal fluid 
3. Blood brain barrier
Cardiovascular system
• Outline structure and function of heart 
• Electrical activity and conduction system of the heart 
• Basic features of ECG 
• Explain cardiac cycle
- Class notes
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• Outline structure and function of heart 
• Electrical activity and conduction system of the heart 
• Basic features of ECG 
• Explain cardiac cycle
Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Aromatic components are those which resembles benzene in chemical behavior.
- Summary
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Aromatic components are those which resembles benzene in chemical behavior.
Anatomy of the Heart , Structure and relation
Anatomy of the Heart , Structure and relations.
- Summary
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Anatomy of the Heart , Structure and relations.
Theories of personality
Introverts and extraverts are two fundamentally different categories of people. According to trait theories, introversion and extraversion are part of a continuous dimension, with many people in the middle.
- Class notes
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Introverts and extraverts are two fundamentally different categories of people. According to trait theories, introversion and extraversion are part of a continuous dimension, with many people in the middle.
Personality disorders
• An inflexible pattern of inner experience and outward 
behavior and this pattern is seen in most interactions, differs from the experiences and behaviors usually expected of people, and continues for years known as personality disorders.
- Exam (elaborations)
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• An inflexible pattern of inner experience and outward 
behavior and this pattern is seen in most interactions, differs from the experiences and behaviors usually expected of people, and continues for years known as personality disorders.
Human personality
• What is personality? 
• Personality is a unique and long-term pattern of inner experience and 
outward behavior. 
• Personality tends to be consistent and is often described in terms of “traits” 
• These traits may be inherited, learned, or both 
• Personality is also flexible, allowing us to learn and adapt to new 
environments.
- Class notes
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• What is personality? 
• Personality is a unique and long-term pattern of inner experience and 
outward behavior. 
• Personality tends to be consistent and is often described in terms of “traits” 
• These traits may be inherited, learned, or both 
• Personality is also flexible, allowing us to learn and adapt to new 
environments.
THE DIFFERENCES IN ABNORMAL BEHAVIORS ACROSS CULTURES
Each community has its own set of rules, guidelines, models and characteristics. It varies in society. The same rules that were in place a hundred years ago are not thought to be the same today. So there is plenty of evidence to understand the associations and differences cultures with 
abnormal behaviors.
- Essay
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Each community has its own set of rules, guidelines, models and characteristics. It varies in society. The same rules that were in place a hundred years ago are not thought to be the same today. So there is plenty of evidence to understand the associations and differences cultures with 
abnormal behaviors.