Biological Bases
Brain Parts
Biological Bases
Neurons
Biological Bases Lobes
States of Consciousness - Sleep
Sensation
100

The primary connection between the left and the right hemispheres

What is the corpus callosum?

100

Number 48 can be identified as

What is the nucleus?

100

What is the yellow (51) part of the brain?

What is frontal lobe?

100

The recommended amount of hours of sleep adolescents need.

What is 6-8 hours? 

100

Information Processing that analyzes raw stimuli through various systems 

What is bottom up processing?

200

This part of the brain regulates someone's sense of fear

What is amygdala?

200

Number 49 can be identified as 

What is Axon?

200

What is the purple (54) part of the brain?

What is cerebellum?

200

The 24 hour clock in our bodies that regulates our sleep/wake cycle

What is the circadian rhythm?  

200

The ability to recall information near the end of a list 

What is the Recency effect?

300

Brain part that stores long term memories 

What is hippocampus?

300

Number 50 can be identified as 

What is the Myelin sheath?

300

What is the green part of the brain?

What is temporal lobe?

300

Patient feels excessively sleepy during the day. She sometimes cannot tell if she is dreaming or hallucinating. When she wakes up in the morning she feels glued to her bed as if she cannot move. She mentions that she feels weak when she laughs or is being tickled.

What is narcolepsy?

300

Walking into a person's home for the first time, you notice a peculiar smell, when you mention it to the owner, they don't seem to notice, this is known as  

What is sensory adaptation?

400

Injury to this part of the brain is likely to cause someone to have great difficulty maintaining their balance and coordinating their movements

What is cerebellum?

400

The term for chemicals that travel from one neuron to another, affecting nearby neurons.

What is neurotransmitters?

400

What is the blue (53) part of the brain?

 

What is occipital lobe?

400

The literal content of your dream

What is manifest content?

400

According to trichromatic theory, these three colors combine to create millions of combinations of color that we experience every day 

What are red, green, and blue?

500

The _____ side of the brain is responsible for recognizing faces and the _____  side of the brain is responsible for language

What is the right side and the left side?

500

Number 46 can be identified as 

What is dendrite?

500

What is the red (52) part of the brain?

What is parietal lobe?

500

During this sleep stage, your brain experiences sleep spindles and you can still be awakened without difficulty

What is NREM stage 2?

500

Annette begins staring at the red, white, and blue colors on the flag hanging at the front of her classroom. When she shifts her gaze to the wall she perceives green, black, and yellow afterimages of this flag. This is due to which theory?

What is opponent process theory?

600
Temperature, sexual behavior, drinking, and eating are most strongly influenced by the
What is the hypothalamus?
600

Number 47 can be identified as 

What is the terminal button?

600

Explain how the case study of Phineas Gage impacted what psychologists know about certain regions of the brain

When Gage's frontal lobe was destroyed, psychologists were able to determine it plays a major role in personality and executive functioning

600

The hidden meaning of your dream.

What is your latent content?

600

These types of skin receptors have their own fiber that travels up the spine, to the brain in order to trigger a reaction sooner than any other receptor. 

What are pain receptors? 

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