What is the Endocrine System?
A complex network of glands and organs.
What part of the neuron receives the neurotransmitters?
The dendrites
What is one example of a stimulant drug?
Cocaine - Nicotine - Caffein - Amphetamines - Methamphetamine
What are the stages of sleep?
NREM 1
NREM 2
NREM 3
REM
What technique/machine is used to study brain waves?
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
What is the brain scan that uses glucose and takes pictures of the glucose being used in the body?
Positron Emission Tomography (PET Scan)
The abundance of Dopamine in the brain is said to cause which disease?
Schizophrenia
Is Alcohol a stimulant, depressant, or Hallucinogens?
Depressant
What does REM stand for?
Rapid Eye Movements
Name 2 dream theories.
Freud's Wish Fulfilment - Information Processing - Psychological Function - Activation Synthesis - Cognitive - Problem Solving
What are the 4 F's?
1. Fight
2. Flight
3. Food
4. Fornication
The lack of this neurotransmitter is associated with Alzheimers disease. What is the neurotransmitter?
Acetylcholine (ACh)
What are antagonist drugs?
Drugs that work by occupying receptor sites on the postsynaptic neuron and block the impact of neurotransmitters.
At what stage of sleep do sleep talking and walking happen?
Talking: any stage
Walking: NREM 3
What is the Circadian Rhythm?
Which part of the brain helps control vital processes like your heartbeat, breathing, and blood pressure?
Medulla Oblongata.
What is Action Potential?
An electrical charge that travels down an axon.
Name one example of an agonist drug.
Xanax
Stacey's daughter has been fidgeting and screaming during the night and then wakes up breathing heavily all sweaty. What is Stacey's daughter experiencing?
Night Terrors
James is a struggling musician. When he falls asleep he dreams about performing in front of a big audience. What theory does this portray?
Wish Fulfilment theory
Anterograde amnesia.
What do inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmitters do?
Inhibitory - slows neuron’s firing speed
Excitatory - accelerates neuron’s firing speed
What are SSRIs? Name one example of an SSRI drug.
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors - Prozac
What is sleep apnea?
A sleeping disorder where one's breathing repeatedly stops and starts.
What are the pair of grain–of–rice–sized cell clusters in the hypothalamus that helps in waking up a person when it is activated by light-sensitive retinal proteins?
The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN).