Genetics & Random
Neuroscience
Brain Structures
Nervous System
Drugs & Behavior
100

What term refers to the increased likelihood of developing a trait based on genetics?

What is Heritability

100

What part of the nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord?

What is CNS

100

Which brain region regulates hunger and temperature?

What is Hypothalamus

100

What branch of the ANS is responsible for the "fight or flight" response?

What is Sympathetic Nervous system

100

What are substances called that enhance the action of neurotransmitters?

What is Agonists

200

What method compares adopted individuals with their biological and adoptive families?

What is Adoption studies

200

What are the branch-like structures that receive signals from other neurons called?

What is Dendrites

200

What part of the brain is responsible for processing visual information?

What is Occipital lobe

200

What is the role of sensory neurons in the nervous system?

What is transmit sensory information from the body to the central nervous system.

200

Substances that cause perceptual distortions and altered states of consciousness

What is Hallucinogens

300

The brain's ability to change and adapt in response to experience and learning

What is Plasticity

300

What is the process by which a neuron's membrane potential becomes more positive?

What is Depolarization

300

What is the main function of the amygdala?

What is process emotions, especially fear and pleasure

300

Describe the function of the somatic nervous system.

What is controls voluntary movements and transmits sensory information to the CNS

300

What is the impact of stimulants on mood and the brain.

What is, increase levels of neurotransmitters, leading to heightened mood, increased energy, and alertness

400

The principle that each hemisphere of the brain controls the opposite side of the body.

What is Contralateral Control

400

What is the all-or-nothing principle in neural firing?

What is, a neuron either fires completely or not at all, meaning it will not partially fire.

400

Where is Broca's area and what is it significance in language?


What is, located in the left frontal lobe and is significant for speech production and language processing.

400

What is the role of Glial Cells?

What is to support, protect, and maintain homeostasis for neurons and signal transmission

400

Substances that affect the brain and alter consciousness, mood, and behavior.

What is Psychoactive Drugs

500

Describe the role of genetic predisposition in behavior.

What is, an increased likelihood of developing certain behaviors or traits based on inherited genetic factors.

500

 Explain the function of myelin sheath in neural transmission.

What is insulates axons to speed up neural transmission and improve signal efficiency.

500

What are the two Cortex's in the middle of the brain called and what are they responsible for?

What is Motor and Somatosensory Cortex. Voluntary Movements. Process Sensory Information. 

500

Explain the concept of the reflex arc.

What is, the neural pathway that mediates a reflex action, allowing for rapid responses to stimuli without direct involvement of the brain.


500

Alcohol can reduce cognitive functioning in what area of the brain.

What is Prefrontal Cortex

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