1.The resting membrane potential is set most strongly by which ion at rest?
2.The sodium-potassium pump primarily serves to:
3.Scalp EEG primarily reflects:
4.EEG amplitude is best understood as a measure of:
5.An excitatory post-synaptic potential nudges the cell:
6.Synaptic transmission begins when an action potential at the terminal opens:
7.A current dipole forms when:
8.Desynchronization of cortical pyramidal cells produces:
9.An event-related potential is extracted from ongoing EEG by:
10.The P300 component indexes:
11.SCP training is possible because slow cortical potentials are:
12.The central sulcus separates the:
13.The thalamus functions chiefly as:
14.The amygdala's primary functional role is:
15.The hypothalamus regulates:
16.Every sense except one relays through the thalamus before reaching cortex. The exception is:
17.The dorsal-column pathway carries:
18.Reading an electrode site as a "hypothesis about function" is appropriate because scalp-to-cortex correspondence is:
19.Broca's area is associated with:
20.The motor homunculus on the precentral gyrus is distorted because:
21.SMR (~12-15 Hz) is present when the sensorimotor cortex is:
22.Posterior alpha blocks (attenuates) when the eyes open because the visual cortex:
23.T-type calcium channels in thalamic relay cells are critical for:
24.The dual origin of theta means that theta activity can come from:
25.Gamma oscillations (~30-100 Hz) depend on:
26.Before interpreting any resting map, the first physiological question is:
27.A frontal theta increase across an afternoon session in a sleep-deprived client most likely reflects:
28.During N2 sleep, the characteristic EEG features are:
29.High heart-rate variability generally indicates:
30.The vagus nerve is cranial nerve:
31.Respiratory sinus arrhythmia describes:
32.The baroreflex loop has a built-in delay that creates a natural resonance at approximately:
33.High coherence between two scalp sites can be spurious when caused by:
34.In the triple-network model, the salience network:
35.The default-mode network is most active when:
36.Cross-frequency coupling refers to:
37.The Hebbian rule is best summarized as:
38.Long-term potentiation is:
39.The NMDA receptor acts as a coincidence detector because it opens only when:
40.Neurofeedback as operant conditioning of an internal state is described honestly as:
41.Across childhood and adolescence, the peak alpha frequency generally:
42.A maturational mechanism behind the faster adult rhythm is:
43.Using an adult normative database to evaluate a child's EEG is problematic because:
44.The brain's main excitatory and inhibitory transmitters are:
45.The dopamine system is relevant to EEG because:
46.Acetylcholine contributes to cortical function by:
47.Neurovascular coupling refers to:
48.Glymphatic clearance occurs primarily during:
49.This book's synthesis chapter hands final interpretation off to:
50.The physiological pre-interpretation sequence precedes QEEG statistical interpretation because: