Most of the synapses used for signal transmission in the central nervous system are _____ synapses.
Resting membrane potential of a _____ is -70 mV
Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potential (IPSP) is due to the influx of _____ ions
Impulses are transmitted into the bulboreticular area from what 3 areas of the brain?_____
The _____nergic neurons in anterior hypothalamus and adjacent forebrain regions, on stimulation, induce sleep.
There is no synaptic delay in _____ synapse
Production of EPSPs, occurs after a brief tetanizing train of stimuli in the presynaptic neuron, is known as _____, and is one of the mechanisms involved in synaptic plasticity and learning
Parasympathetic neurons have _____ pre-ganglionic and short post-ganglionic neurons
The image shows decerebrate rigidity, in which there is _____ excitation

Clonus is due to sustained hyperactivity of _____ motor neurons.
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