anatomy
physiology
funky brain
memory and emotion
the brain: But Cool
100

where is the brainstem located relative to the rest of the brain? (bonus points for using medical terminology to answer!)

below 

(inferior)


100

what are the functions of the frontal lobe?

executive functioning, movement, higher thinking, personality

100

what neurotransmitter helps you raise your middle finger?

Ach

100

what types of memory are long-term?

semantic and episodic

100

what brain part does Kanye West repeatedly mention in his music?

medulla oblongata

200

describe the location of the occipital lobe

lower back of the brain

200

what does the thalamus do?

sends signals to the correct parts of the brain
200

what are the VARK learning styles?

visual, auditory, reading, kinesthetic

200

if all the lights were off in your house, and you have to get from one room to another, what type of memory do you use to not walk into a wall?

spatial

200

T/F: the CNS consists of the forebrain, midbrain, hindbrain, and spinal cord

true!

300

what is the corpus callosum?

band of white matter spanning the middle of brain, helps communication between the two hemispheres
300

what is the purpose of a flexor and extensor?

repel each other's movements for stable muscle action
300

what sense does not go through the thalamus?

olfactory (smell)

300

in classical conditioning, think Pavlov’s dog, what part of the brain is used?

amygdala/reward system

300

huntington’s disease is passed down by what kind of gene - dominant or recessive?

dominant

400

name five parts of a neuron

dendrites, axon, soma/cell body, nodes of ranvier, myelin, axon terminal, neurotransmitter, vesicles

400

what lobe are memories integrated in?

medial temporal

400

around what age does reaction time peak?

24

400

what two parts of the brain affect motivation and reward?

striatum and prefrontal cortex

400

what is the chief inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain

GABA

500

describe the pathway of light through the eye

cornea, aqueous humor, lens, vitreous humor, retina, rods/cones, optic nerve, thalamus, occipital lobe

500

describe the emotion associated with each organ:

amygdala, insula, periaqueductal gray

amygdala - fear

insula - disgust

periaqueductal gray - stress/pain reception

500

what is prosopagnosia?

face blindness

500

what kinds of disorders are caused by a dysfunction of the lateral habenula?

inappropriate aggression

500

long-term depression has what change in levels of calcium?

none or SLIGHT decrease

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