Brain Basics
Nerves /Neurons
Gender and age
Hormones and Endocrine System
Biological research
100

What is the brain?

The brain is the control center of the body. It helps us think, move, and feel.

100

What is a neuron?

A neuron is a brain and nerve cell that sends and receives messages.

100

Which gender usually has a larger brain size overall?


Men

100

What is the endocrine system?

A system of glands that sends hormones through the blood.

100

What is an EEG (Electroencephalogram)?

A test that records brain activity with sensors on your head. This technique records electrical activity in the brain using sensors placed on the scalp.
 

200

What is the biological clock ?

the mechanism responsible for the timing of the sleep/wake-fulness cycle and the daily fluctuation

200

What are neurotransmitters?

Chemicals that carry messages between neurons.

200

Which gender is more likely to use both hemispheres for language?


Women

200

What is a hormone?

A hormone is a chemical that travels through your blood and tells parts of your body what to do (like grow, feel tired, or get ready for stress

200

 What is an MRI?

This machine takes pictures inside your brain using magnets and radio waves.

300

What are the two halves of the brain called?

The left hemisphere and the right hemisphere.

300

What is a synapse?

A tiny gap between two neurons where messages pass.

300

the difference between grey and white matter


  • Gray matter = neuron cell bodies  does the thinking, processing, memory, and emotions.
  • White matter = axons with myelin does the sending of signals, communication between brain areas.


300

What is a gland?

A gland is a body part that makes and releases hormones.

300

True or False: The nervous system sends messages only to the brain, not to the muscles.

False

400

What part of the brain helps you stay balanced and coordinate movement?

The cerebellum.

400

What happens if neurotransmitters don’t work right?

It can affect mood, memory, and behavior (e.g., depression, anxiety, or memory problems).

400

Men’s brains have a higher proportion of which type of matter compared to women’s brains?


White matter 

400

Why do hormones work slower than nerves?

Hormones travel through the blood, which takes more time. Nerve signals move faster because they travel like electricity.

400

What is biopsychology?

The study of how the brain and nervous system relate to behavior and mental processes.

500

What are the four main lobes of the brain?

Frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes.

500

 What are the 3 main parts of a neuron?

  • Dendrites – receive messages

  • Cell body – keeps the cell alive

  • Axon – sends messages to other cells

500


Vocabulary and general knowledge-usually stay strong as you age


True

500

How do the nervous system and endocrine system work together during stress?

The brain signals the adrenal glands to release hormones like adrenaline to help the body respond quickly in a “fight or flight” situation.

500

What is one limitation of brain imaging techniques?

They show brain activity but don’t always explain why behavior happens.

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