Nervous System
Neurotransmitters
Good-Mood Habits
Central
Mental Health
100

What is the sending end of a neuron called?

The axon

100

This neurotransmitter contributes to a sense of calm well-being and is made by tryptophan from turkey

What is serotonin

100

What are 3 ways that exercise helps mental health?

 What is increases blood flow to the brain, releases endorphins, promotes healthy sleep, reduces stress (cortisol)

100

What part of the brain controls different aspects of thinking in different regions, including speech and language, deliberate motor movement, memory and learning?

What is the cerebrum?

100

Category of mental health disorders characterized by symptoms of fear

And give one example

What are anxiety disorders?

generalized, panic disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, social anxiety disorder

200

What are the receiving tendrils of the neuron called?

What are dendrites?

200

This neurotransmitter is associated with the "fight or flight" response

What is epinephrine?

200

Why is diet important for mental health?

A good diet provides building blocks for healthy brain chemistry, healthy fats provide brain energy, healthy gut microbiome affects mood, energizing the body well keeps a person active, hydrating the brain is important for health, some mental health disorders are tied to nutrient deficiencies

200

What part of the brain connects to the spinal cord and controls involuntary processes like breathing and heartbeat?

What is the brain stem?

200

The number of Americans who have a mental disorder is 1 in _______

What is 1 in 5

300

What are the 3 types of neurons?

Sensory neurons, motor neurons, and interneurons

300

Which neurotransmitter is associated with pain relief

What are endorphins?

300

A deficiency of this healthy habit leads to hormone imbalance, increased cortisol, decreased dopamine and serotonin release and in extreme cases can trigger hallucinations and psychosis

What is sleep?

300

What part of the brain controls muscle activity, coordination and balance

What is the cerebellum?

300

Category of mental health disorders characterized by feelings of helplessness

Give one example

What is depression?

Clinical depression, post-partum depression, psychotic depression, seasonal-affective disorder, bipolar disorder

400

What portion if the nervous system controls voluntary movement

What is the somatic nervous system?

400

What neurotransitter/s are released during pleasurable activities

What are dopamine and endorphins

400
What is neuroplasticity?
The ability of the brain to change and heal by rewiring pathways and developing new ones
400

What part of the brain is located behind the forehead and controls executive function, goal-setting, planning and reasoning?

What is the pre-frontal cortex?

400

People who have this personality type are patient, relaxed, and easy-going

What is Type B?

500

This part of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for "fight or flight" response

What is the sympathetic Nervous system?

500

If too little of this neurotransmitter is present, it can cause muscle rigidity and tremors commonly found in Parkinson's

What is Dopamine?

500

What is synaptic pruning and when does it occur?

The reduction of unused pathways in the brain that happens in adolescence 

500

What part of the brain controls temperature, like a thermostat?

What is the hypothalamus?

500

This is the body's physical, mental, and emotional response to change, trauma, or challenging situations

What is stress?

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