Statistics
Brain Function
Neurotransmitters
Sensation & Perception
School Rules
100

Data that distinct categories such as "creative", "musical" or "sporty".

What is nominal data?

100
Brain and the spinal cord.

What is the central nervous system made up of?

100

Responsible for communication within the body.

What is a neuron?

100

Touch, Taste, Smell, Hear, Sight

What are the five senses?

100
Responsible, Safe, Engaged and Respectful

What are GSHS school values?

200

The mean, mode, median, range and standard deviation.

What are descriptive statistics?
200

Somatic and autonomic nervous systems.

What is the peripheral nervous system?
200

Releases neurotransmitters into the synaptic cleft.

What is an axon terminal?

200

Reception, Transduction and Transmission

What are the 3 parts of Sensation?

200

Something you are supposed to bring into class every lesson.

What is a planner?
300

I will always disagree with you.

What is a null hypothesis?

300

Speech comprehension.

What is Wernicke's Area?
300

The white fatty coating on the axon.

What is myelin sheath?

300

Selection, Organisation and Interpretation.

What are the 3 parts of Perception?

300
The person who you ask for extensions.
What is the Head of Senior Schooling?
400

I keep everybody safe from harm.

What are ethics?

400

Co-ordinates smooth, well-sequenced movements.

What is the cerebellum?

400

A deficit of dopamine is associated with this degenerative disease.

What is Alzheimer's?

400

The distance between two peaks or troughs in a wave.

What is a wavelength?

400

A place where water is forbidden.

What is a lab?

500

When an experiment measures what it is supposed to measure.

What is validity?

500

Responsible for spatial awareness.

What is the parietal lobe?

500

The brains defence against harmful bacteria that may be in the blood stream.

What is the blood brain barrier?

500

Responsible for providing colour vision.

What is a cone?
500

The Deputy Principal for years 11 and 12.

Who is Mrs Burdett?
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