Just A Few Tips, If You're Going To Print These Out:

1. You don't have to print these out in color just because some of them are in color on the screen.

2. If you're going to print these out or look at them repeatedly, it'll save your time if you download them without opening them. Otherwise it'll take forever if you constantly have to toggle back and forth. For example, if you're on Netscape with a Mac, click on the link and hold it until a menubox opens up and then select "Save Link As...". The .gif file will download to your computer and you can open, view or print them at your leisure.

3. If the images look funny, check and see if if you're using a Microsoft product to view them (like Powerpoint, Word, Explorer, etc). I produced these with a non-Microsoft program (Canvas 5.0 by Deneba Systems) and sometimes they look blurry through a Microsoft product. Try a general picture or paint program that can open .gif files.

 

 1. Pet Peeves

2. Nervous System Organization

3. Sympathetic vs. Parasympathetic

4. The Ventricles

5. The Hemispheres

6. Midline View

7. Sensory Systems

8. The Homunculus

9. Motor Systems

10. The Cortex & Its Divisions

11. The Limbic System

12. The Endocrine Glands

13. The Visual System

14. The Glia

15. The Neurons

16. Neuron to Neuron

17. The Membrane Potential: I

18. The Membrane Potential: II

19. The Membrane Potential: III

20. The Action Potential

21. Neuron to Neuron

22. Summation

23. End of the Line

24. The Terminal Button

25. The Synapse

26. The Synapse in Action

27. Acetylcholine

28. The Basal Forebrain

29. Monoamines (Tyrosine-based)

30. Mesolimbic Dopamine

31. Locus Ceruleus

32. Monoamines (Tryptophan-Based)

33. Dorsal Raphe

34. Amino Acids

35. Peptides

36. Receptors

37. GABA Receptor

38. G-Protein Receptor

39. List O' Receptors

 Brain & Nervous System lecture outline

 Back to Class Home Page