Anatomy 1
Anatomy 2
Action Potential & Neurotransmitters
Disease
BONUS
100
a part of the brain that is responsible for consolidation of memory
Hippocampus
100
maintain body temperature and control pituitary gland
Hypothalamus
100
decrease ion leakage and capacitance of cell membrane
Myelin sheath
100
accompanied by both vocal tic and motor tic at the same time
Tourette's Syndrome
100
what do musical anatomists play?
notochord
200
What are the three components of brainstem?
Midbrain, medulla oblongata, pons
200
responsible for thinking and processing information
Cerebral cortex
200
a neurotransmitter that is responsible for addiction and feeling of pleasure
Dopamine
200
inflated self-esteem or grandiosity
Bipolar disorder
200
Why can't a bike stand up by itself?
Because it's two tired
300
responsible for interpreting visual stimuli and information. Primary visual cortex is located here.
Occipital lobe
300
nerve bundle that connects hippocampus to the hypothalamus
Fornix
300
bring things back to its resting membrane potential
Hyperpolarization
300
blood supply to part of the brain is decreased
Ischemic stroke
300
whoever gets this question has to stand up and dance
If you did, then you get the points
400
connects left and right hemisphere of brain
Corpus callosum
400
connected to optic nerves and responsible for visual functions
Calcarine fissure
400
a neurotransmitter that is involved in thought, learning and memory
Acetylcholine
400
NMDA antagonist to treat symptoms of moderate-to-severe Alzheimer's disease
Memantine
400
Mr. Heymann's favorite movie?
Groundhog day
500
responsible for auditory functions
Superior temporal gyrus
500
secretes a hormone called melatonin, and controls your sleeping
Pineal gland
500
a propagation of an action potential along myelinated axons from one node of Ravier to another
Saltatory conduction
500
prescribed for anxiety disorder and major depression
SSRI (Serotonin-selective-reuptake-inhibitor)
500
why is there a sheep in your hippocampus?
It's part of the LAMBic system...
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