Neuroanatomy
Neurotransmitters
Behavior
Neurological Disorders
Neurotechnology and Imaging
100

This part of the brain controls balance and coordination

Cerebellum

100

This neurotransmitter is involved in the reward system

Dopamine

100

The amygdala is most associated with what emotion?

Fear

100

This autoimmune disorder damages myelin in the CNS

Multiple Sclerosis

100

Which imaging method uses magnetic fields to produce structural images of the brain?

MRI

200

The hippocampus is most important for forming new _____

Memories

200

What is the primary "feel-good" neurotransmitter that is targeted by many antidepressants?

Serotonin

200

What sleep stage is most associated with dreaming?

REM Sleep

200

Plaques are hallmarks of which neurodegenerative disease?

Alzheimer's Disease

200

This technique measures brain waves and is commonly used in sleep studies

EEG (electroencephalography) 

300

This lobe of the brain is responsible for vision

Occipital lobe

300
What is the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter?

GABA

300

The fight-or-flight response is driven by which branch of the autonomic nervous system?

Sympathetic Nervous System

300

Which disease is caused by the loss of dopamine neurons in the substantia nigra?

Parkinson's Disease

300

Optogenetics allows for the control of neurons with this type of energy

Light

400

This structure connects the two hemispheres of the brain

Corpus Callosum

400

This neurotransmitter is most associated with muscle movement

Acetylcholine

400

The HPA axis ends with the release of this hormone from the adrenal cortex?

Cortisol

400
Which brain region is most affected by Huntington's Disease?
Basal Ganglia
400

This virus-based method is often used to deliver genes into the neurons of living animals

Viral Vector
500

This groove separates the frontal and parietal lobes

Central Sulcus
500

Cocaine blocks the reuptake of what neurotransmitter?

Dopamine

500

Mirror neurons were first observed in what animal?

Monkeys

500

In ALS, the degeneration of which specific types of neurons leads to progressive muscle weakness?

Motor neurons

500

DREADDs are engineered versions of this type of brain protein that neurons normally use to respond to neurotransmitters

Receptors

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