What is the largest brain structure?
What is the cerebrum?
Alcohol is known as what category of drug?
This neurotransmitter is associated with reward, pleasure, and motivation
What is dopamine?
Which hormone is responsible for the sleep-wake cycle?
What is melatonin?
What is hereditable?
What is the hippocampus responsible for?
What is new memories and learning?
What drug is known for alterning levels of serotinin and contributing to hallucinogenic effects?
What is LSD?
The neurotransmitter that triggers fight or flight is...
What is norepinephrine?
Which gland is responsible for producing insulin?
What is the pancreas?
What is environmental trait?
What brain structure controls fight or flight?
In the documentary "your brain on drugs", what drug led to their participant sweating excessively?
What is methamphetamine?
Which neurotransmitter plays a role in learning, memory and brain plasticity?
Which gland is responsible for regulating metabolism and energy use in the body?
What is the thyroid gland?
DNA is organized into structures called _______ which are found in the nucleus of the cells
What is chromosomes?
What is the first part of the brain to develop?
What are the brainstem and midbrain.
Drug that increases heart rate and alertness, leading to temporary feelings of increased focus and mood improvement
What is nicotine?
Too little of this neurotransmitter is associated with alzheimers disease...
What is acetylcholine?
This hormone regulates the menstrual cycle and supports pregnancy.
The type of observable and behavioural traits are known as?
What is phenotype?
What parts of the brain are in the limbic system?
What are the amygdala, hippocampus, htalamus, hypothalamus, and basal ganglia.
Which drug interacts with the brain’s reward system by stimulating opioid receptors, leading to a rush of euphoria and long term addiction and reliance
What is heroine
Where is cortisol produced?
What is the adrenal glands?
The study of genetic expression influenced by the environment