Parts of the brain
Nerves
Senses
Memory
Nervous System
100

What are the three main sections of the brain.

Cerebrum, cerebellum, brainstem

100

What is the most basic unit of the nervous system and what is its role?

Neurons, transmit electrical signals to and from the brain.

100

What is a stimuli

A change in your environment that your body can sense.

100

What are the two types of memory

Short term and long term.

100
What are the three main parts of the nervous system?

Brain, spinal cords, nerves

200

Which part of the brain controls the left side of your body and creative thinking pursuits

The right hemisphere

Bonus points: what does the left hemisphere control


200

About how many neurons do humans have in their body?

80-100 Billion

200

The specific nerve endings that receive the information from stimuli and send it to the Central Nervous System to be processed are called

Sensory Receptors

200

This part of your memory is responsible for holding but not manipulating a small amount of information for active use for immediate use.

Short Term Memory

200

The central nervous system contains what parts.

The peripheral nervous system contains what parts.

Brain and spinal cord.

All other nerves in your body.

300

Where are the frontal and occipital lobes located and what are there functions

Frontal- Behind forehead, memory, emotions, problem solving

Occipital- Back of head, visual processing

300

There are two main kind of neurons what are they and what do they do?

Sensory - Take in information from outside and send it to the brain

Motor - send signals from our brain to other parts of our body

300

What is the name of the sense that your body uses to tell where it is in space

Proprioception

300

This type of memory is coded, stored, and retrievable.

Long term memory.

300

The peripheral nervous system consists of two main sections, what are those sections?

Somatic nervous system

Autonomic nervous system

400

Where are the parietal and temporal lobes located and what are there functions

Parietal - top of head, processing sensory information

Temporal- side of brain behind ears, language and verbal information (Talking)

400

What tree like part of the neurons receives signals from other neurons?

Dendrite

Bonus: what trunk like part of the neuron sends signals.

400

Which sensory receptors would you use to taste some delicious pizza.

Chemoreceptor

400

What is retrieval

The process of accessing the memory from your brain to use.

400

This section of the nervous system is responsible for conscious control of your body

The somatic nervous system

500

What is the job of the cerebellum?

Control balance, walking and complex motor functions.

500

What is a synapse and what does it use?

The gap in between neurons where signals are transferred. Neurotransmitters are used to transfer signals.

500

Which sensory receptor would you use to feel when it is -30 Celsius outside?

Thermoreceptor

500

What is a strategy to store memory more efficiently

Memory cues, music, rehearsal. Etc.

500

This part of the nervous system controls the unconscious or automatic functions of the body.

Bonus if you can name the two parts of this system.

Autonomic nervous system.

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