In the Beginning
Brain Anatomy
Building Blocks
Electric Slide
Communication is Key
Drugs are Bad, Mmmmmkay?
100

These are ideas, behaviors, or styles that spread from person to person in a culture and can be influenced by brain structure.

What are Memes?

100

This lobe is responsible for processing visual information.

What is the occipital lobe?

100

Neurons with this transmit signals faster than neurons without this.

What is myelination?

100

This makes it more difficult for the brain cell to fire by hyperpolarizing the neuronal membrane.

What are inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSPs)?

100

The presynaptic neuron will do this to conserve and inactivate neurotransmitters.

What is reuptake?

100

This occurs when we drink or use a drug consistently for a long period of time, resulting in the same amount not getting us as drunk or high as it used to.

What is tolerance?

200

This type of behavior is displayed by all members of a species.

What are species-typical behavior?

200

If this part of the brain were damaged, one would have a hard time with problem solving and decision making.

What is the frontal lobe?

200

Symptoms including headache, vomiting, trouble concentrating, vision loss, and seizures may indicate you may have one of these in your noggin.

What is a brain tumor?

200

EPSPs depolarize the neuronal membrane, making it more likely the neuron will achieve this.

What is (fire an) action potential.

200

This ion must enter the terminal button to allow the release of neurotransmitters.

What are Ca2+ ions?

200

A drug that increases neurotransmission at synapses is referred to as this.

What is an agonist?

300

The radiator hypothesis posits blood flow does this to the brain.

What is cooling?

300

The hippocampus and cingulate cortex work together to help with this mental function.

What is memory?

300

This is formed by a chain of amino acids.

What are proteins?

300

This ions are responsible for the positive charge outside the cell membrane.

What are sodium Ions?

300

This lipid transmitter made by the body is the faster-acting, less intense version of THC.

What is Anandamide?

300

Caffeine replaced this substance in carbonated beverages to still give them an energizing effect.

What is cocaine?

400

In primates, the brain can be too big to fit into a small skull. To compensate fo the tight quarters, a brain will do this.

What is fold?

400

The neocortex consists of 6 layers of this, on top of one layer of this.

What are gray matter and white matter, respectively.

400

The blue print for synthesizing proteins are stored in these.

What are genes?

400

The loss of myelination around axons cause this.

What are symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis?

400

L-dopa is a first-line treatment for this.

What is Parkinson's disease?

400

SSRIs and tricyclic antidepressants treat depression by doing this to serotonin.

What is blocking reuptake?

500

This is what animals with both a brain and a spinal chord are called.

What are chordates?

500

A series of neurons interconnected by synapses compose this.

What is a neuronal circuit?

500

When I look at how environment influences gene expression, I am studying this.

What is Epigenetics?

500

During an action potential, the voltage of a cell membrane increases to +30mV, drops to -100mV, then returns to this voltage.

What is -70mV?

500

This hormone in the body is involved with the fight or flight response.

What is epinephrine?

500

When someone is triggered by people/places/things related to previous drug use, a feeling of wanting/craving is experienced thanks to this neurotransmitter.

What is dopamine?

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