Memory
Sensation
Neurons
The Brain
100

Encoding, is doing what to the brain?

getting info to the brain

100

What part of the eye carried info to the brain?

Optic nerve

100

What are neurons responsible for in the body?

Communication
100

The Brainstem does what?

It controls basic functions such as breathing and heart rate.

200

storage is defined as:

retain(ing) the information

200

What does the frequency of sound waves determine?

The pitch

200

How are neurons able to communicate?

Through neurotransmitters

200

The Brainstem contains what parts....

It contains the Medulla Oblongata, Pons, and the Reticular Activating System (RAS)

300

What are the three ways that memory is measured?

Recall, Recognition, Relearning

300

What does the amplitude of sound waves determine?

Loudness

300

What is the function of an Axon?

It passes messages away from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glands.

300

The Cerebellum controls what.....

Coordination of muscle movement, balance and posture, and some tasks + skills.

400

Organizing items into familiar, manageable units, such as letters, words and phrases is called what?

Chunking

400

What are the four touch sensations?

Pressure, warmth, cold, pain

400

The cell body is the....

The cells life support center

400

Name the 4 Lobes...

Occipital Lobes: Vision

Temporal Lobes: Auditory and Language

Parietal Lobes: Organizing Info & Touch Sensitivity

Frontal & Prefrontal Cortex

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