Name the hemispheres of the brain
Right & Left
This lobe of the brain is the most complex, and controls speech processing and logical thinking.
What is the Frontal Lobe
What is the function of the hippocampus?
Memory
A drug that binds to to and stimulates the neurotransmitter receptor is known as?
What is an agonist
Function of the Occipital lobe
What is the area that controls sight in the brain?
A large bear approaches you. Your heart rate increases, and adrenaline rushes through your body. What part of your limbic system is controlling your response?
Amgydala
This neurotransmitter is known as the “off switch”
What is Gaba
This part of the brain is also called "the little brain" because of its responsibility for voluntary movement, balance, posture and equilibrium
What is the Cerebellum
What are the 4 lobes?
What is the frontal lobe, occipital lobe, temporal lobe, and parital lobe?
This part of the limbic system is the brain's relay station, relaying sensory information to the appropriate regions of the cerebral cortex
The Thalamus
innervation of norepinephrine is localized where?
locus coeruleus
Name of the man who survived after an iron rod went through the frontal lobe of his brain in 1848.
This brain region located in the frontal lobe is vital for language production and speech comprehension.
What is Broca's area
Which part of the limbic system responsible for, encompassing motivation, response to external stimuli, emotional control, and emotional expression?
The amgydala
This Enzyme is responsible for metabolism of serotonin
what is monomamine oxidase
This is known as the connective pathway between the left and right part of the brain
What is the Corpus Callosum
Comprehension of spoken language occurs where?
Wernicke’s area
You have been stranded in the desert for 3 days. You haven’t had any food or water since you crashed. You are only focused on finding food and water. What part of your limbic system is controlling your response?
The Hypothalamus
In synaptic transmission, when the action potential reaches the axon terminal the activation of what ion channel leads to a release of neurotransmitters
What is Calcium