Neurons
Parts and Functions 1
Brain Lobes
Neurotransmitters
Parts and Functions 2
100

Main part of the neuron that provides the energy for the cell.

What is the cell body

100

This controls balance, coordination & body movements; also known as the "little brain"

What is the cerebellum

100

this lobe controls our ability to attend to the space around us

what is the parietal lobe

100

these are the brain's primary excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters

what are glutamate and GABA

100

this 'lobe' processes information about taste and the states of the internal organs

what is the insular cortex or insular lobe

200

a rapid change in voltage that takes place inside a neuron

What is an action potential

200

this controls negative emotions- fear, anxiety and aggression

What is the amygdala

200

this lobe is associated with motor movement and personality

What is the frontal lobe

200

This neurotransmitter is involved in regulating mood  and sleep

What is serotonin

200

the band of fibers that connects the two hemispheres (right & left)

What is the corpus callosum

300

the junction between two neurons

What is a synapse

300

this controls the heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure

What is the medulla

300

this lobe receives and interprets visual information

What is  the occipital lobe

300

These neurotransmitters act as the brain's natural pain killers

What are endorphins

300

The part of the limbic system critical to initiating and stopping movement

What is the basal ganglia

400

long nerve fiber that conducts information away from the cell body of the neuron

What is the axon

400

acts as the control center for recognition of hunger, thirst, fatigue, and body temperature

What is the hypothalamus

400

this lobe processes auditory information 

What is the temporal lobe

400

this neurotransmitter is involved in motor behavior, and in the reward pathways of the brain

What is dopamine

400

This system of neurons control alertness, as well as sleep and wakefulness

What is the reticular formation

500

short fibers that branch out from the cell body and pick up incoming messages

What are dendrites

500

This part is involved in the creation of memories

What is the hippocampus

500

this lobe processes sensory information from our skin such as touch, pressure, temperature

What is the parietal lobe

500

this neurotransmitter plays an important role in the formation of memories, and in muscular control

what is acetylcholine

500

an area in the brain that controls speech production.

What is Broca's area

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