A function of the brainstem.
What is unconscious control of respiration?
Primary information-carrying cell in the nervous system.
What are neurons?
______ studies the relationship between brain and behavior.
What is biopsychology?
(Plane of section) A specific nucleus can be found posterior and ventral to another structure you have labeled.
What is the sagittal plane of section?
The main divisions of the central nervous system.
What are brain and spinal cord?
The region of the brain would show the greatest proportional enlargement in the human brain.
What is telencephalon?
____ consists of patterns of coordinated movements in time.
What is behavior?
Solution of ions that circulates inside and around the brain.
What is cerebrospinal fluid?
Motor fibers that are ___ of the spinal cord, and connect to spinal nerves via the ___ spinal roots.
What are efferent and ventral?
Dysfunction of the basal ganglia.
What is difficulty suppressing involuntary movements.
Theory that behavior can be explained as a function of the nervous system.
What is materialism?
The least likely direction to use within a coronal section of the brain.
What is anterior/posterior?
The peripheral nervous system is anatomically composed of.
What are sensory neurons, motor connections to skeletal muscles, and sensory & motor connections to internal organs?
Web-like layer of the meninges.
What is the arachnoid layer?
Large collection of axons inside the CNS.
What is tract?
Structure that relays sensory information.
What is thalamus?
What are lateral fissure, central sulcus, frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, temporal lobe, hindbrain, midbrain, and cerebellum?
Lobe that is most strongly associated with voluntary motor control.
What is frontal lobe?
What is tectum?
Ventricles.
What are the lateral, third, fourth, and cerebral aqueduct?