Processing auditory information, hearing, emotions and encoding of memories
What is the Temporal Lobe?
Covers the four lobes of the brain; responsible for communication between lobes
What is the Cerebral Cortex?
The communicator that is connected to the cell body
What is the Dendrites?
The space between the dendrites and the axon terminal
What is the Synaptic Gap?
The two subcategories of IV use are:
What is Subcutaneous and Intramuscular?
Distance and depth perception, color determination, object and face recognition, and memory formation?
What is the Occipital Lobe?
The region responsible for heart rate and breathing
What is the Brain Stem?
The DNA of the cell
What is the Nucleus?
Where the dendrites and axon terminal meet
What is the Synapse?
The fourth most dangerous method of consumption:
What is Oral ?
Higher cognitive functions such as memory, emotions, impulse control, problem solving, social interaction, and motor function
What is the Frontal Lobe?
What is the Amygdala?
The communicator that is connected to the axon:
What is The Axon Terminal?
When dopamine or any other neurotransmitter overwhelms the synapse
What is Neurotransmitter Saturation?
Drugs that can be taken orally and injected are:
What is Pills, Tylenol, Meth, Fentanyl, Cocaine - anything that can be broken down into powder / in a tablet form?
vital sensory perception and integration, including the management of taste, hearing, sight, touch, and smell.
What is the Parietal Lobe?
Responsible for memories
What is the Hippocampus?
The lubricant of the neuron
What is the Myelin Sheath?
When more receptors are rapidly created, the body requires more of the ______ to feel the impacts of the substance
What is the Drug?
Substances that can be transdermally ingested are:
What is Fentanyl, Birth Control, or Tobacco?
Individuals with ________ damage would have memory loss, struggle with categorizing words / pictures into categories, potentially hearing.
What is the Temporal Lobe?
What is the Limbic System?
Multiple neutrons that are connected are called
What is a Neural Pathway/Circut?
The process of receptors being starved and new habits being built
What is Neuroplasticity?
When you inject between your skin and muscle
What is Subcutaneous Injection?