Stress
Parts of the Brain
The Amygdala
Neuroplasticity
Neurons
100

Stress can impact you in ___________ or ____________ ways.

What are positive or negative? 

100

This part of the brain is located in the front and is known as your 'thinking brain'. 

What is the prefrontal cortex?

100

When the amygdala releases cortisol and adrenaline you may be experiencing this. 

What is stress?

100

Practice makes _________.

What is permanent?

100

This structure contains the nucleus and other cell structures of the neuron.

What is the cell body?

200

This way of seeing the world can impact your level of stress.

What is perception? 

200

This part of the brain manages stress and reacts to danger.

What is the amygdala? 

200

The amygdala acts as your watchdog, managing this emotion. 

What is fear? 

200

New neural pathways are formed by this.

What is experience? 

200

This structure receives signals sent from other neurons.  

What are the dendrites? 

300

This type of stress can motivate you to get things done. 

What is positive stress?

300

Sometimes called the 'reptilian brain', this part of the brain connects to the spinal cord and is responsible for the functions that keep your body alive. 

What is the brain stem?

300

The prefrontal cortex helps the amygdala in the regulation of these.

What are emotions? 

300

This is the process by which neural pathways that are not used weaken and are discarded.

What is pruning? 

300

After receiving one, this structure passes the electrical signal through the neuron and delivers it to the next in the chain.

What is the Axon?

400

When you feel stressed, the amygdala releases these two chemicals.

What are cortisol and adrenaline?

400

This part of the brain is responsible for memory and navigation.

What is the hippocampus?

400

The amygdala works together with this part of the brain to process emotional memories.

What is the hippocampus? 

400

When learn a new skill, it is best to practice in this type of environment. 

What is authentic? 

400

Adolescent brains have more of these structures than adult brains.

What are synapses? 

500

Physical impacts caused by prolonged periods of stress are called this. 

What is a psychosomatic response? 

500

Also called the 'small brain', this part of the brain is responsible for balance and motor control. 

What is the cerebellum?

500

The amygdala, along with the hippocampus and thalamus, are part of this brain system.

What is the limbic system? 

500

Neuroplasticity is defined as the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming these. 

What are new neural pathways? 

500

These chemicals pass impulses from one neuron, across the synapse, to the next neuron in the chain. 

What are neurotransmitters?

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