The Central Nervous System
Neurons & Glia
Cognition
Sensations and Perceptions
Neurodegeneration
100

The location of the Frontal lobe.

What is the front (anterior or rostral) of the brain?

100

Neurons signal through these two ways.

What are electrical and chemical signals?

100

The language production area of the brain.

What is Brocca's area?

100

The five senses.

What are smell, touch, taste, sight, and hearing?

100

True or False: Increased age is correlated with increased neurodegeneration. 

What is true?

200

These two structures make up the Central nervous system.

What are the brain and the spinal cord?

200

The immune cells of the nervous system.

What are microglia?

200

Phineas Gage damaged this brain area causing impaired behavioral inhibition.

What is the prefrontal cortex?

200

Conscious perceptions are done in this lobe.

What is the Frontal lobe?

200

This is the number one symptom of neurodegerneation.

What is dementia?

300

The names of the four lobes of the brain.

What are Frontal, Occipital, Parietal, and Temporal?

300

The name for when neuronal cells have fatty wrappings along their axons to increase the speed of action potentials.

What is myelination?

300

fMRI stands for this.

What is Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging?

300

These are the hot and cold flavors.

What are spicy and minty?

300

The two most prevalent neurodegenerative diseases.

What are Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease?

400

The central sulcus separates these two cortices.

What are the primary somatosensory cortex and primary motor cortex?
400

Any five parts of a neuron. 

What are axons, dendrites, soma/cell body/perikaryon, terminal button, node of ranvier, myelin, ect...?

400

When people can't recognize the faces of others, even the faces of loved ones.


What is prosopagnosia?

400

The scientific names for the neural cortexes for the five senses.

What are ocular, olfactory, somatosensory, auditory, and gustatory?

400

These regions in the brain enlarge during neurodegeneration. 

What are the ventricles?

500

This is the plural of the emotion structure of the brain.

What are amygdalae?

500

The types of glia.

What are oligodendrocytes, Schwann cells, microglia, and astrocytes?

500

Professor Sheralee Tershner (the professor for Cognitive neuroscience) does not believe in this concept and that people just do behaviors.

What are personalities?

500

A delta and C fibers are for this sensation while A beat fibers are for this sensation.

What are pain and touch?

500

This cognitive syndrome produced by an extra chromosome 21 is highly associated with late life Alzheimer's disease.

What is Down's syndrome?

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