Pinky and the Brain
Eyes and Ears
Doin' Drugs
On My Nerves
Brainiac
100

This part of the brain handles planning and decision-making

What is the frontal lobe?

100

They process color

What are cones?
100

This requires you to take more of a drug in order to get the same effect as before

What is tolerance?

100

They receive excitatory and inhibitory signals from other neurons

What are dendrites?

100

Basic life functions are controlled by this part of the brainstem

What is the medulla?

200

This part of the brain is responsible for emotion

What is the amygdala?
200

This theory of hearing says little hairs in our ear vibrate to match sound waves

What is frequency theory?

200
These are drugs that lower your nervous system activity

What are depressants?

200

This fatty substance insulates the axon of a neuron

What is myelin sheath?

200

This part of the brainstem helps you wake up in the morning

What is the reticular formation?

300

Hearing is processed by this part of the brain

What is the temporal lobe?

300

It's a snail shaped part of the ear that's filled with liquid

What is the cochlea? (Or basilar membrane)

300

Pain relief drugs try to imitate the effect of these neurotransmitters

What are endorphins?

300

This is the gap between neurons where neurotransmitters pass from one to another

What is the synapse?

300

This type of brain scan will show both brain structure and brain activity

What is an fMRI?

400

It means "little brain" and is responsible for balance and motor coordination

What is the cerebellum?

400

Double Jeopardy! Answer right you get 800pts. Answer wrong you lose 400pts.

This is Young-Hemholtz's explanation of how we see colors

What is trichromatic theory?

400

These drugs imitate neurotransmitters

What are agonists?

400

Too much of this neurotransmitter is associated with schizophrenia

What is dopamine?

400

This "system" coordinates our fight or flight arousal

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

500

It's just a bunch of axons that connect the two hemispheres of the brain

What is the corpus callosum?

500

It's the spot of the retina where light focuses

What is the fovea?

500

SSRI's increase the flow of serotonin in the brain by blocking this process

What is reuptake?

500

This neurotransmitter plays a key role in motor control

What is Acetylcholine?

500

This is the slice of the parietal lobe that processes the feeling of touch

What is the somatosensory cortex?

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