Regions of the Brain
PNS
CNS
Neurotransmitters
Parkinson's
100

Controls coordination, balance, learned movements, and involuntary movement

What is the cerebellum?

100

What PNS stands for

What is the Peripheral Nervous System

100

Number of lobes in the brain

What is four lobes?

100

This neurotransmitter is involved in the brain's reward system, pleasure, and motivation

What is dopamine?

100

Parkinson's is more common among this gender

What is men?

200

Main functions of the frontal lobe

What are scheduling, future thoughts, and reasoning?

200

The smallest division of the PNS that controls voluntary movement

What is the somatic nervous system?

200

What CNS stands for

What is central nervous system?

200

Makes the neuron more likely to "fire" or generate an action potential

What is excitatory neurotransmitter?

200

The most common symptom of Parkinson's Disease

What is tremors?

300

Deals with memory control and retrieval

What is the temporal lobe?

300

Smallest division of PNS that encompasses sympathetic and parasympathetic functions

What is the autonomic system?

300

Tissue that surrounds the brain

What is meninges tissue?

300

The "fight or flight" neurotransmitter

What is norepinephrine?

300

Approximate age when symptoms of Parkinson's begin to appear

What is 50s to 70s?

400

Inferior to the occipital and temporal lobes

What is the cerebellum?

400

The division that controls the "fight or flight" response

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

400

Function of the spinal cord

What is conducts signals from the brain to the PNS?

400

This neurotransmitter is crucial for mood, appetite, and sleep, and low levels are linked to depression

What is serotonin?

400

Parkinson's leads to the death of this neurotransmitter

What is norepinephrine transmitter?

500

Anatomical placement of the occipital lobe

What is posterior, inferior to the parietal lobe?

500

The efferent division's more well known name

What is motor division?

500

Includes the cerebral cortex, cerebral medulla, and basal nuclei

What are the three layers of the brain?

500

What GABA stands for

What is gamma-aminobutyric acid?

500

The name of the abnormal protein clumps present in the brain for people with Parkinson's 

What are Lewy bodies?

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