Parts of the brain
Hormones
Neurotransmitters
Sleep Disorders
Stages of development
100

The lobe responsible for personality and decision-making.

Frontal lobe

100

Hormone that peaks when stress increases making your heart rate faster.

Adrenaline 

100

Part of the body's reward system and is released whenever we do something enjoyable or pleasurable.

Dopamine

100

A sleep disorder where it is difficult to fall asleep.

Insomnia

100

What is the 7th stage of Eriksons stage. (Middle age from 40-65)

Generativity VS Stagnation 

200

Part of the brain associated with speech comprehension.

Wernicke's area

200

Hormone your body produces in response to darkness that regulates sleep-wake cycles.

melatonin 

200

Is a crucial amino acid for brain function, plays a big role in production of neurotransmitters that are vital for mood,cognition and memory

Glutamine

200

A disorder that causes random bouts of sleepiness during the day which can lead them to falling asleep at any moment and any situation.

Narcolepsy

200

What is the first stage in paigents theory?

Sensormotor

300

Part of the brain that is associated with speech and speech production. 

Broca's area

300

Hormone produced by in the stomach that stimulates appetite and increases food intake.

Ghrelin

300

regulated mood, sleep, appetite, and other functions often called the "Feel good" chemical.

Serotonin 

300
A sleep disorder where one will randomly stop breathing in their sleep. 

Sleep apnea

300

What is the first stage of Kholberg theory. (Avoiding Punishment, satisfying needs)

Preconventional development

400

Inside the parietal lobe, associated with touch for all parts of the body. 

Somatosensory cortex

400

Hormone associated with social bonding and reproduction and childbirth.

Oxytocin 

400

produces experience of pain and the regulation of emotions like anxiety or stress.

Substance P

400

Sleep walking and talking.

Somnambulism

400

what is Kohlbergs 3rd moral of development.(Social order,Universal ethics)

Postconventional 

500

Which lobe of the Cerebral cortex Is responsible for processing visual information?

The Occipital Lobe

500

Hormone produced by fat cells that help regulate hunger and energy balance by signaling to the brain that you are full.

Leptin

500

Naturally occurring amino acid that functions as a inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system.

GABA

500

A disorder where a person will act out their dreams during the REM stage of sleep. 

REM sleep behavior disorder

500

 Erikson's 3rd stage of development. 

Initiative vs Guilt 

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