Nervous System
Nervous System 2
The Brain
The Brain 2
The Brain 3
Neurons
Drugs
100

Name the two nervous systems

Central and Peripheral

100

If you had a spinal injury, which nervous system is effected?

Central nervous system

100

The brain is broken up into 3 main parts called

Forebrain, mid brain, hind brain

100

List three things that are 'right hemisphere' functions.

emotional expression and thought

art appreciation

musical appreciation


100

Hemispheric specialisation is also known as

Brain lateralisation

100

The part of the neuron that contains the nucleus

The cell body

100

Psychological effects are to do with __________ and physiological effects involve ____________

the brain

the body

200

Name the two biological components of the central nervous system

The Brain and the Spinal Cord

200

The autonomic nervous system is self-regulatory (self operating). Which body parts are associated with this system

Heart, lungs, blood vessels

200

The lobes of the brain make up the main part of the brain called the cerebral cortex (the outer layer). Name the four lobes

Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, Temporal

200

Which lobe is responsible for voluntary movement, abstract thinking, regulation of emotional behaviour?

Frontal

200

The wrinkled outer layer of the brain that gives humans their higher intelligence is the A) Cerebrum B) Cerebral Cortex C) Corpus Callosum 

Cerebral Cortex

200

This part of the neuron receives electrical impulses

Dendrites

200

Give one example of a stimulant and depressant

S= Caffeine, Cocaine, Speed

D= Alcohol, Heroin 

300

The peripheral nervous system has two sub systems, they are...

The Somatic nervous system and the Autonomic nervous system
300

The Peripheral nervous system is divided into

Somatic and Autonomic nervous system

300

The portion of the cerebral cortex near the top of the head that receives sensory input for touch and body position.

What are the parietal lobes?

300

If I was listening to music by watching the music video, which lobes of the brain am I using? 

Temporal (auditory)

Occipital (visual)

300

The forebrain develops last and is therefore responsible for

Motor functions, thinking, perceiving and reasoning, emotional responses, producing and understanding language

(All lobes are here so the forebrain is responsible for all functions related to the lobes)

300

What is the longest part of a neuron?

Axon

300

Use of Cocaine leads to loss of appetite which is a physiological or psychological effect?

Physiological

400

Which sub system of the peripheral nervous system is further divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems?

The Autonomic nervous system

400

The autonomic system is part of the peripheral nervous system and is further divided into

Sympathetic and Parasympathetic systems

400

What is the temporal lobe responsible for?

Receiving auditory (sound) information such as language (verbal) or door slamming (non-verbal)

400

What is the Occipital lobe's main functions?

Receive/process visual information such as shapes, colour and motion 

400

Midbrain main functions

Motor movement, eye movement, audio and visual processing, helps keep awake alert and vigilant

400

Name the part that facilitates and protects the electro-chemical signal

Myelin sheath 

400

Give one physiological and one psychological effect of alcohol

Loss of inhibitions and a thinning of the blood

500

What are three main functions of the Somatic nervous system.

Monitor bodily functions

Receive sensory info from eyes, skin etc

Communicates sensory info the the CNS

Enables voluntary muscle movement

500

When does the sympathetic nervous system operate and what are two reactions

During moments of high arousal or activity.

1. Dominates the ANS during times of high emotion or physical activity

2. Mobilises bodies resources, drawing extra energy for intense moments

3. Releases fats, sugars, adrenalin (glands) increases blood flow (heart rate)

4. Fight or Flight response

500

The part of the brain that joins the two hemispheres is called

the Corpus Callosum.

500

If the corpus callosum was damaged, what might a person struggle to do?

See something with their left visual field and perform 'left brain' task such as name it or talk about it

500

The hind brain's main components

Medulla, Pons, Cerebellum

500

500 points for correct drawing and labeling of a neuron!

Dendrites, cell body, nucleus, axon, myelin sheeth, axon terminals, nodes of ranvier. 
500

Give three psychological effects of cocaine (two short term and one long term effects)

elevate mood, sense of euphoria, mental alertness

long term: auditory hallucinations, paranoid thoughts 


600

Outside of high arousal Parasympathetic system returns and keeps us in a normal more relaxed state called...

Homeostasis

600

The brain receives ________ information from the PNS and sends _________ information out 

Sensory

Motor

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