NeuroTransmitters
Types of Neurons
Glial Cells
Brain
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What is Dopamine?

Movement, Thought process, activates reward centers. Known as "Rewarding Sensations".

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What is a Neuron?

A highly specialized cell that communicates information in an electrical and chemical form;"A nerve cell".

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What are Oligodendrocytes ?

A form of the Myelin Sheath : Nodes of Ranvier.

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What does the Hind Brain do?

Connects the spinal cord with the rest of the brain.

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Wernicke's discovery 

The damage in another area in the left hemisphere affected spoken and written communication.

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What is Serotonin?

Emotional States, feeling calm; satisfied sleep and sensory perception.

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What is a Sensory Neuron ?

Type of neuron that conveys information to the brain from a specialized receptor cells in sense organs and internal organs.

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What is Microglia ?

"Cleans up" the brain work part of the immune response.

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What is the Medulla do?

Controls vital life functions such as breathing and circulation.

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Where is Broca and what does is do?

Located on the lower frontal Lobe is involved in speech production.

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What is GABA and Glutamate ?

 GABA is Inhibitory Messages and Glutamate is Exhibitory Messages.

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What is a Motor Neuron?

Type of Neuron that signals muscles and glands to relax or contract.

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What is Astrocytes ?

Most common Glial cells , structural support , nutrient provision.

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What is Pons and what does it do ?

Connects the Medulla two sides of the cerebellum : helps coordinate movements on each side of the brain.

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Split- Brain Operation 

Involves cutting corpus callosum : used to stop or reduce recurring seizures in severe cases of epilepsy.

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What are Endorphins?

Pain perceptions , positive emotions and known as 'Runners High".

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What is a Interneuron ?

Type of Neurons that communicates information between neurons .
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This place holds the largest amount of Neurons ?

The Brain and spinal Cord 

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What does the Cerebellum do ?

Two sided structure at the back of the brain: responsible for muscle coordination and maintaining posture and equilibruim.

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YES or NO :Some people are left -brained and some are right - brained 

No

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What is Acetylcholine?

Learning , memory and muscle contractions.

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What are the Three Basic components of a Neuron?

Cell Body

Dendrites 

Axon 

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This place holds the second amount of Neurons ?

The Enteric Nervous System also known as the Gut or "Second Brain".

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What does the midbrain?

Important relay station that contains centers involved in the processing of auditory and visual sensory information.

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What is the Neurons Resting state and  the depolarization of a neuron ?

-77mV and -55mV

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