Parts of the Brain
Injuries and Diseases
Nervous System
Neurons and Hormones
Little but known Area's
100

What part of the brain is responsible for higher cognitive functions like decision-making, problem-solving, planning

Frontal Lobe

100

What disease of the brain affects memory, thinking, and behavior?

Alzheimer's Disease

100

What are the Brain and spinal cord a part of?

Central Nervous System

100

What is the most basic building block of the nervous system?

Nerve cells

100

What part of the brain regulates a number of homeostatic processes, including body temperature, appetite and blood pressure?

Hypothalamus 

200

Which part of the brain is responsible for processing sensory information?

Parietal Lobe

200

What brain disease is characterized by recurring episodes of headaches accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and a sensitivity to light?

Migraines

200

What two functions are the Spinal Cord's main responsibilities?

Communication and Reflexes

200

What neurotransmitter when secreted gives you feelings of pleasure and motivation?

Dopamine

200

What area when damaged can affect the production of language in any form?

Broca's Area

300

What part of the brain is known as the "control center" and regulates vital functions?

Brainstem

300

What injury to the brain is caused by an external force?

Traumatic Brain Injury

300

What part of the Peripheral Nervous System carries messages to and from brain and spinal cord

Somatic

300

What hormone in the endocrine system is a response to stress in a helpful way?

Cortisol

300

When damaged, what area of the brain allows people to produce sensible language, but cannot understand any of it?

Wernicke's area 

400

What part of the brain is responsible for controlling voluntary movements and balance?

Cerebellum

400

What long-term neurological disorder causes groups of neurons to discharge spontaneously, leading to seizures?

Epilepsy

400

What part of the nervous system specifically controls involuntary tasks like breathing, digestion, and heartbeats?

Autonomic

400

What part of the neuron serves as an input sight where signals from other neurons are received through?

Dendrites 

400

What area in Latin for "black substance" contain cell bodies that produce the neurotransmitter dopamine,

Substantia nigra

500

Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating emotions and forming memories?

The Limbic System

500

What brain disease is a neurodegenerative disease that is mostly inherited with no cure?

Huntington's Disease

500

What part of the peripheral nervous system controls the body's fight-or-flight response?

Sympathetic

500

What fatty substance formed from glial cells coats the axon, acting as an insulator and making the speed of the signal travel faster?

Myelin Sheath

500

What part in the hindbrain meaning "bridge" is involved in regulating brain activity during sleep and when damaged can cause paralysis or even death?

Pons

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