What part of the Nervous system is the spinal cord in.
Central nervous system (CNS)
Where are dendrites located on a neuron
The top
What is norepinephrine known for
The fight or flight reaction, stress
what does the Temporal lobe do
Understanding and response to the world.
What two parts are similar in name, but different in function, and what do they do.
Thalamus, Hypothalamus
The thalamus is what revives and moves signals to the rest of the brain, the hypothalamus controls emotions
What are the two categories in the nervous system
Central nervous system (CNS) Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
What do the axon terminals do
hold info to send to other neurons
What transmitter is responsible for runners high
Endorphines
What cortex's are located in the frontal lobe, and the parietal lobe
Motor, somatosensory
What does the Cerabellum do
Controls motor functions
What system controls your brain an spinal cord
Central nervous system (CNS)
It is a fatty like substance that covers the axon, protecting it.
What is the difference between seratonin and dopamine
Seratonin is a mood regulator, while dopamine is reward transmitter.
What does the parietal lobe do
Its where your senses are processed.
What does the hippocampus do
Its where you make new memory's, and internally store what you have learned.
What are the two subcategories of autonomic.
Sympathetic, parasympathetic
How does the All or none Principle relate to neurons
When a neuron fires it will fire at full strength, it will fire all of itself, or none
What neurotransmitter is most common in the brain
Glutamate
Where is the Occipital lobe located?
The back of the brain
Name the parts in the Brain stem
Pons, Medulla oblogotta, midbrain
What are all the parts of the Peripheral Nervous system
Somatic
autonomic sympathetic, parasympathetic
Name all the parts of a neuron
Dendrites, Soma, Axon, Myelin Sheath, Axon terminals, Synapse
Name the 7 main Neuro transmitters
Serotonin, dopamine, endorphins, GABA, glutamate, aceytacoline, Norenephrine
Name all the lobes in the brain
Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, Temporal.
Name the parts of the brain excluding lobes
Corpus Cllosum, Brainstem, Pons, Medulla Oblongotta, Cerebellum, Thalamus, Hypothalamus, Pituitary gland, Hippocampus, Amygdala