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Endocrine glands secrete chemical messengers in the body called what?

Hormones

100

The term given to the lowest intensity of a stimulus that a person can detect.

Absolute Threshold

100

True or False?

Hypnosis can be helpful in lessening chronic pain?

True!

100

Neuroscientists now know that the brain is ......

a) a blank slate

b) plastic

c) rigid and unmalleable

b) plastic

100

In "Wasted: Beating Alcohol Addiction Through Evidence-based Treatment", they discuss that alcohol-dependent people (aka alcoholics) have a decrease in ____________ receptors, which is why they seek alcohol to get a spike in this hormone/neurotransmitter.

Dopamine

100

When a person is frightened, adrenaline is released into the bloodstream from the _________ glands.

Adrenal glands

100

Which of the following is NOT one of the human sensory systems?

a) Sense of taste

b) Vestibular sense

c) Kinesthesis

d) Sense of control


d) Sense of control

Double Jeopardy:

What chemical in Marijuana acts as a brain protector?

100

Each sleep cycle lasts roughly how long?

a) 90 minutes

b) 60 minutes

c) 120 minutes

a) 90 minutes

100

An example of the autonomic nervous system is...

a) one's heartbeat

b) throwing a baseball

c) looking upward while thinking

a) one's heartbeat

100

In "The Downside of a High", which of the following symptoms are associated with psychosis?

a) Nightmares, Night terrors, dreams

b) Food Cravings, loss of sense of taste, heightened sense of smell

c) Paranoia, intense anxiety, hallucinations

c) Paranoia, intense anxiety, hallucinations

200

This hormone/neurotransmitter is associated with mood, happiness, and well-being.

a) Testosterone

b) Serotonin

c) Epinephrine

b) Serotonin

200

We can tell the shape of this image because of what Gestalt Principle?

Closure

200

Excessive sleepiness is due to this disorder.

Narcolepsy

200

The brain is composed of how many parts?

Name the parts.

3 parts:

Forebrain, Midbrain, Hindbrain

200

In "The Brain's Way of Healing", the University of Wisconsin has developed a tool called the "PoNS", which helps the body talk to the brain through the senses. PoNS is placed where on the body?

The tongue!!

PoNs =  Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator

It stimulates the surface of the tongue and excites neural activity in the brain.

200

This gland is referred to as the "Master Gland" because it is found in the brain and directs other organs and endocrine glands to either suppress or induce hormone production.

Pituitary Gland

200

This psychological test is called the ___________.

The Stroop Effect!!

200

This disease is inherited and targets the thalamus (sleep regulator of the body), where neurons are destroyed and leads to death.

Fatal Familial Insomnia (FFI)

200

Damage to which part of the brain is associated with aggression and rage?

a) Thalamus

b) Cerebral cortex

c) Amygdala

c) Amygdala

200

In "A Beautiful Mind" John Nash is diagnosed with what?

a) Paranoid Schizophrenia

b) Parkinson's Disease

c) Epilepsy

a) Paranoid Schizophrenia

Double Jeopardy:

Nash was able to largely heal himself by doing what?

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