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K1vi / 24B15: Outline the general classification of nerve fibres including details on their function, size and conduction speed

K1i / 23B20: Outline the anatomy (60% marks) and synaptic physiology (40% marks) of the Vagus Nerve

K1v / 22B03: Briefly outline the major somatosensory pathways of the body (excluding cranial nerves)

K1i / 21B18: Outline the neural pathways for the pupillary light, corneal, oculomotor and gag reflexes. The anatomical course of nerves is NOT required

G4iii / K1iii / 24A14 / 23B14 / 21A20 / 14A14: Cerebral Blood Flow

K1vii: Gaba Receptors

K1vi: Physiology of excitation + conduction in nerve axons

K1iv / 15A03: Structure + Function of BBB

K1vi: Factors contributing to the generation + maintenance of RMP

K1vii: Serotonin Receptors

K1vii / 19A15: NMDA receptor and Ketamine

K1vii: Major neurotransmitters and their role

K1vii / 15B18: Describe the stages of sleep

K1ii: Drugs used to control raised ICP

K1iv / 23A12 / 20A16 / 19A11 / 18B15 / 17B09 / 17A24 / 15A16 : Role of CSF

K1v: Sensory & Motor Pathways

K1ii / 22A10 / 18A15 / 16B18 / 16A14: Determinants of ICP

K1i: Anatomy of CN relevant to brain stem reflexes

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