What is the largest part of the brain?
What is cerebrum?
The lobe responsible for problem solving?
What is frontal lobe?
What neurotransmitter is involved in muscle movement?
What is acetylcholine?
Brain and spinal cord make up this division.
What is the central nervous system?
Progressive disease characterized by memory loss.
What is Alzheimer's disease?
Part of the lope responsible for vision?
What is occipital lope?
The lobe that processes touch, pain, and pressure?
What is parietal lobe?
The neurotransmitter linked to pleasure and reward?
What is dopamine?
What part of the nervous system controls voluntary movements?
What is the somatic nervous system?
The disorder caused by loss of dopamine producing neurons.
What is Parkinson's disease?
What part of the deals with balance and coordination?
What is cerebrum?
The area of the brain corresponding to forming new memories?
What is hippocampus?
Low levels of this neurotransmitter are linked to depression
What is serotonin?
This division controls automatic body functions such as heart rate.
What is autonomic nervous system?
The condition with frequent seizures due to abnormal brain activity.
What is epilepsy?
What is the structure that connects cerebral hemisphere?
What is corpus callosum?
The left area of the brain that controls speech production.
What is Broca's area?
The neurotransmitter that calms the brain?
What is GABA?
This part of the peripheral nervous system transmits information from the CNS to the muscles.
What is the motor efferent division?
The disorder linked to extreme mood swings.
What is bipolar disorder?
This structure located at the base of the brain that regulates body temperature, thirst, and hunger is called?
What is hypothalamus?
This part of the temporal lobe that is crucial for understanding language.
What is Wernicke's area?
The neurotransmitter that play the crucial role for "fight or flight" response.
What is norepinephrine?
"Fight or flight" division of the autonomic system.
What is the sympathetic nervous system?
The disorder where your own immune system mistakingly attacks myelin.
What is multiple sclerosis?