This lobe is key for processing things that we hear.
What is the TEMPORAL LOBE
This gland is responsible for regulating our growth.
This part of our brain is key when it comes to our emotions of fear and aggression.
What is the amygdala.
This part of a neuron is responsible for receiving messages from other neurons.
This part of our brain is important for communicating between the two hemispheres.
What is the corpus callosum
Without this lobe, we would have a difficult time enjoying the colors of a sunset.
What is the occipital lobe.
This gland is important for controlling the rate at which our body burns energy and uses nutrients.
What is the thyroid gland.
What is JC's Favorite Color.
What is yellow.
This neurotransmitter is important for relieving stress and pain. It is often released when we do things like exercise or eat dark choclate.
What are endorphins
This hemisphere in our brains tend to be more analytical, rational, and practical.
What is the left hemisphere.
This lobe is important when it comes to decision makings and making judgements.
What is the frontal lobe.
This gland is also known as the "master gland".
What is the pituitary gland.
Without this part of our brain, we might have a difficult time creating new memories of facts or events.
What is the hippocampus.
This part of the neuron is responsible for communicating messages to other neurons.
What is the axon.
This part of the brainstem is responsible for our coordinated movement.
What is the parietal lobe.
This gland is located on top of each of our kidneys in our stomach area.
What is the adrenal gland.
This part of our brain helps us maintain a steady internal state and influences our hunger, body temperature, and sexual behaviors.
What is the hypothalamus.
This neurotransmitter is key when it comes to our motivation and rewards in life.
What is dopamine.
This part of the brainstem is important for regulating heartbeat and breathing.
What is the medulla.
This lobe is located on the backside of our cerebral cortex.
What is the occipital lobe.
These three hormones are constantly being pumped into our bodies during stressful situations.
What are Adrenaline, cortisol, norepinephrine.
When someone cuts you off while driving on the highway, what part of your brain in particular is likely to become very active.
What is the amygdala.
This concept states that if a stimulus is above a certain threshold then the neuron will fire.
What is the All-or-none response.
This part of our brain is considered the hub through which all types of information travels back and forth through.