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100

Which lobe of the brain is responsible for decision-making and planning?

Frontal Lobe

100

What is the electrical signal that travels down the neuron called?

Action potential

100

This is the network of nerves that connects the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) to the rest of the body.

Peripheral nervous system

100

Which sleep stage is light sleep where you may experience falling sensations or hallucinations?

NREM-1

100

What debate focuses on heredity versus environment?

Nature vs. nurture

100

This neurotransmitter is most linked to movement and pleasure.

Dopamine

200

Which part of the brain helps form new memories?

Hippocampus

200
After a neuron fires, what process returns it to its resting state?

Repolarization

200

Which system activates the "fight or flight" response?

Sympathetic Nervous System

200

Which stage includes vivid dreams and rapid eye movement?

REM sleep

200

What term describes the influence of genes on behavior?

Heredity

200

What hormone helps the body handle stress?

Cortisol

300

Which brain structure helps you stay balanced and coordinate movement?

Cerebellum

300

When a neuron reaches its __________________, it fires. 

Threshold

300

Which system calms the body after stress?

Parasympathetic Nervous System

300

In which stage do brief bursts of rapid brain activity, called sleep spindles, occur?

NREM-2

300

What type of research focuses on the similarity of identical genes to shared genes?

Twin studies

300

What hormone helps regulate sleep cycles?

Melatonin 

400

What structure connects the two hemispheres of the brain?

Corpus callosum

400

What is the insulating layer that projects and helps speed up neural transmission?

Myelin sheath

400

Which structure controls hunger, thirst, and body temperature?

Hypothalamus

400

Which sleep stage features slow delta waves and is the deepest form of sleep?

NREM-3

400

What research method attempts to separate the effects of genetics and environment to see their effect on human traits?

Adoption studies

400

What natural chemicals reduce pain and boost mood?

Endorphins

500

This describes the brain to adapt and change after experiencing trauma

Plasticity

500

What process allows neurotransmitters to return to the sending neuron after release?

Reuptake

500

Which gland is known as the "master gland" because it releases hormones to control other glands?

Pituitary gland

500

During which sleep stage does the body experience muscle paralysis while the brain is highly active?

REM sleep

500

Controversial studies of how to arrange reproduction within human population to increase the occurrence of "desirable" characteristics.

Eugenics

500

Which two hormones control hunger and fullness?

Ghrelin/leptin

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