History of Neuroscience
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This ancient Greek philosopher theorized that the heart was the seat of the soul and the brain cooled the blood.

Who is Aristotle? (p. 1)

200

This device was first aimed at the space between neurons in 1954.

What is the electron microscope? (p. 2)

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The study of the nervous system has its root in this foundational scientific discipline.

What is biology? (p. 2)

200

The nervous system uses a variety of these chemicals as signaling molecules for communication between cells.

What are endogenous chemicals? (p. 3)

200

In the 1960s, this doctor used his knowledge of the dopamine system to develop L-Dopa treatment for Parkinson's disease.

Who is Dr. Oliver Sacks? (p. 4)

400

In the mid-1800s, this person suggested that specific parts of the brain carry out specific functions, known as localization theory.

Who is Paul Broca? (p. 1)

400

The functional magnetic resonance imaging device (fMRI) came into use in this year.

What is 1991? (p. 2)

400

Questions in this field branched off from philosophy, centered around the mind-body problem.

What is psychology? (p. 2)

400

This term describes chemicals that originate from outside the body, like caffeine or cocaine.

What is exogenous? (p. 3)

400

Biological Psychology is also known by this two-word name.

What is Biopsychology? (p. 4)

600

This opposing theory suggests that behavioral functions require the activation of cells across several different areas of the brain.

What is distributive processing theory? (p. 1)

600

fMRI allows researchers to visualize brain activity while a person is actively engaged in this.

What are behaviors (or tasks/stimuli)? (p. 2)

600

The idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

What is emergence? (p. 2)

600

Neurons typically maintain this type of electrical charge.

What is a negative electrical charge? (p. 3)

600

This subfield of biological psychology focuses on the effects of pharmaceutical drugs on behavior.

What is Psychopharmacology? (p. 4)

800

The heated debate between Camillo Golgi and this anatomist in the 1900s led researchers to examine neurons more closely.

Who is Santiago Ramon y Cajal? (p. 1)

800

This visualization strategy is a method to render an entire brain transparent to map out connections.

What is CLARITY? (p. 2)

800

Psychologists typically examine neuroscience from this view, aiming to understand the whole organism before looking at smaller components.

What is the top-down view? (p. 3)

800

A change in voltage within a neuron, brought on by the movement of charged ions across the cell membrane.

What is an action potential? (p. 3)

800

This subfield of biological psychology examines the relationship between the central nervous system and the immune system.

What is Psychoneuroimmunology? (p. 4)

1000

More neuroscience studies were published between 2015 and 2020 than in this timeframe.

What is the last 70 years? (p. 1)

1000

This field has grown from the use of mathematical modeling to describe or predict aspects of the nervous system.

What is computational neuroscience? (p. 4)

1000

Healthcare providers coordinate closely with researchers to apply scientific knowledge using these principles as therapies.

What are biological principles? (p. 4)

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The human brain contains approximately this many neurons.

What is 86 billion? (p. 4)

1000

This subfield combines psychology with knowledge about hormones and behavior.

What is Behavioral Neuroendocrinology? (p. 4)

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