Brain Bits
Neuron Bits
Nervous System
Neurotransmitters
Brain Bits pt. 2
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What does the amygdala do?

Responsible for anger, fear, and determining if an environment is threatening
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What are dendrites?

Receives messages from other neurons
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What's the central nervous system composed of?

The brain and the spinal cord

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What does serotonin do and what disease is it linked to?

Related to sleep and mood. Linked to depression

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What does the occipital lobe do?

Plays a big part in vision

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What does the hippocampus do?

Responsible for explicit memory and rewards

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What are axons?

Sends messages to other neurons

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What do mirror neurons do?

Responsible for empathy and imitation learning

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What does dopamine do and what disease is it linked to?
Responsible for movement, paying attention, learning,  and reward center. Linked to Parkinson's and Schizophrenia
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What does the right side of the brain do?

Controls left side of the body, negative emotions, pitch perception, and arousal 

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What does the cerebellum do?

Coordination, balance, and implicit memory

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What is the myelin sheath?

A fatty substance that insulates the axon and helps messages send faster

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Which part of the nervous system is responsible for fight or flight?

Sympathetic

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What do endorphins do?

Natural opiates (shields from pain, makes pleasure more...pleasurable)

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What does the hypothalamus do?

4 Fs (Fornication, feeding, Fahrenheit, and fight or flight)

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What does Broca's area do?

Speaks and forms words

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What do glial cells do

Support neurons
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Which part of the nervous system calms you down after a rush of adrenaline (fight or flight)?

Parasympathetic

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What does acetylcholine do and what disease is it linked to?

Muscle contractions, learning, and memory. Linked to Alzheimer's

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What does the medulla do?

Regulates heartbeat, breathing, and swallowing

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What does Wernicke's area do?

Speech comprehension

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What is the corpus callosum and what does it do?

Bundle of axons that link the two sides of the brain

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What's the difference between efferent and afferent neurons?

Efferent: Carries info away from from the brain

Afferent: Carries info about the environment

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Difference between antagonist and agonist drugs?

Antagonist: blocks neurotransmitter's effects

Agonist: mimics neurotransmitter's effects

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What part of the brain the railroad spike went through Phineas Gage's brain, and what were the consequences?

Frontal lobe, changes to personality

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