This lobe is located at the front of the brain
What is the frontal lobe?
True or False: The BioPsychoSocial Model describes how a person's biological, psychological, and social influence a person's wellbeing.
What is true?
This part is responsible for triggering the flight or fight response
What is the amygdala?
This neurotransmitter is most closely associated with addiction
What is dopamine?
A person showing this stress response may get angry and start yelling
What is the "fight" response?
True or False: There are three different types of neurons: somatosensory, motor, and outer.
What is False? (They are Sensory, Motor, and Inter)
This lobe interprets information received through the eyes
What is the occipital lobe?
Age and gender would be considered this part of the model
What is biological?
This part connects the two hemispheres of the brain
What is the corpus callosum?
This neurotransmitter is released during exercise
What is endorphins?
A person that often exhibits this stress response might be known as a "people pleaser"
What is "fawn"?
The part of the neuron where messages are first received
What is dendrites?
This lobe is responsible for interpreting hearing and scent
What is the temporal lobe?
A person's work environment would be considered this part of the model
What is social?
This is the "secretary" that takes messages and passes them from the body to the brain
What is the thalamus?
Too little of this neurotransmitter is associated with sadness and depression
What is Seratonin?
A person that walks out of a room in the middle of an argument may be showing this type of stress response
What is "flight"?
The part of the neuron where genetic material is stored
What is the nucleus?
This lobe is the last to develop, and is responsible for executive functioning skills
What is the frontal lobe?
A person's self-esteem would be considered this part of the model.
What is psychological?
This part helps balance temperature and other body processes
What is the hypothalamus?
Too much of this neurotransmitter may result in migraines or seizures
What is Glutamate?
This stress response is common in individuals who have been abused and don't want to upset their abuser
What is "fawn"?
This cell creates the myelin and nourishes it
What is a Schwann Cell?
This lobe is responsible for sensing temperature and proprioception
What is the parietal lobe?
Drugs/medicine affect this piece of the biopsychosocial model.
What is biological?
Complete this phrase with the appropriate limbic system part: An elephant never forgets, and neither does the . . .
What is hippocampus?
This is a major function of the neurotransmitter GABA
What is relaxation OR sleep OR reduce anxiety?
A person that passes out and loses control of their bowels may be experiencing this stress response
What is flop?
The space between two neurons
What is the synapse?