Type of receptor associated with test, smell and other chemical senses.
What is a chemoceptor?
What is Adrenergic? (epinephrine or norepinephrine)
What seperates the precentral (motor) gyrus from the Post central (sensory) gyrus?
What is the Central Sulcus?
lobe of the cerebrum associated with personality and motor
What is the frontal lobe?
Inflammation of the brain
What is Encephalitis?
Area of the eye with the highest amount of color receptors (cones)
What is the Fovea Centralis?
What is acetylcholine?
Term for specialization between left and right hemispheres
What is lateralization?
Lobe of the cerebrum associated with hearing
What is the Temporal Lobe?
Rapid swelling of the brain caused by a second impact to the head
What is Second Impact Syndrome?
Sense of joint position
What is Proprioception?
Goosebumps (errector papilla muscles) and Sweat are under the control of this division of the Autonomic Nervous System
What is the Sympathetic Nervous System?
The colliculi involved in Visual reflexes
What is the superior colliculi?
Part of the brain associated with regulation of Heart Rate and Respiration rate.
What is the medulla oblongata?
Partial paralysis caused by lack of oxygen at birth
Pain sensation from a visceral organ expressed through a dermotome
Parasympathetic control of the smooth muscles of bronchials
What is Bronchoconstriction?
What is the cerebelum?
Side of the brain associated with categorization, symbolization, analytics and Wernicke's area (word recognition)
What is the left side?
Disease characterized by resting tremors and decreased dopamine.
What is Parkinson's Disease?
Location of the 1st order neuron for sensation
Parasympathetic effect on pupil size.
What is pupil constriction?
Area of the brain associated with new memory formation
What is the Hippocampus?
Area of the brain associated with regulation of Hunger, Thirst, and sleep regulation
What is the hypothalamus?
Damage to Broca's area creating inability to form words.
What is Apraxia?