Addiction
Disorders
Memory and Emotion
Neurons
Vision
100

The type of administration that is most dangerous.

What is Injection; reaches the bloodstream quickly

100

This type of Disorder is associated with Sadness and Lack of Motivation.

What is Depression?

100

The lack of_____ in psychopathy is linked to this brain area.

What is empathy and the Dorsomedial Prefrontal Cortex?

100

Define.

What is a Nerve Cell?

100

This type of Visual Pathway deals with optic nerve, optic chiasm, and brain.

What is Neural?

200

This Theory of Addiction is labeled as a "Lack of Will Power".

What is moral theory?

200

The Biological Aspects of Depression.

What is Dysfunction of the HPA Axis and Dysfunction of Circadian Rhythm?

200

The activation of nucleus accumbens, VTA, and Hypothalamus is linked to this emotion.

What is Love?

200

The types of Neurons.

What are motor, sensory, and interneurons?

200

This path allows light through.

What is Retina(l)?

300

This Neurotransmitter plays a key role in Addiction.

What is Dopamine?

300

This street drug used to treat Depression Disorder.

What is Ketamine?

300

Types of Glutamate Receptors.

What is AMPA and NMDA?

300

These Neurons are Specific.

What are mirror, head direction, spatial, grid, border, and place?

300

The area associated with motion.

What is V5?

400

The Debunked Theory of Addiction.

What is Gateway?

400

This disorder is associated with dysfunction of the amygdala, prefrontal cortex, and hippocampus.

What is PTSD?

400

Components of LTP.

What is Long-Term Potentiation, the basis of learning, and the basis of Hebbian synapses?

400

This refers to more negative inside.

What is Hyperpolarization?

400

Horizontal cells saying where light is not.

What is Lateral Inhibition?

500

The Criteria for Addiction.

What is Impaired Control, Pharmacological Dependence, Social Impairment, and Risky Use?

500

The role of the Cingulate Cortex and its relation to OCD.

What is learning, memory, and emotional regulation?

500

The Types of Memory.

What are Episodic, Spatial, Procedural, Semantic, Declarative, Context-Dependent, and Working Memory?

500

These are the parts of a Neuron.

What are cell body, nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, axon, hillocks, terminals, dendrites, myelin sheath, and nodes of ranvier?

500

These are necessary for sight and are implicated in disorders such as schizophrenia and PTSD.

What are Saccades?

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