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The central nervous system is made up of 

the brain and spinal cord

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What covers the axon of some neurons and helps speed neural impulses?

myelin sheath

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What does the endocrine system secrete into the bloodstream?

hormones

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Which has faster communication: the nervous system or the endocrine system?

nervous system

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What is Broca's Area responsible for?

directs muscle movements involved in expressive language (speech)

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What is plasticity?

the brain’s ability to change, especially during childhood, by reorganizing after damage or by building new pathways based on experience.

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What is the primary function of the autonomic nervous system?

controls our glands and the muscles of our internal organs, influencing such functions as glandular activity, heartbeat, and digestion

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What is Wernicke's Area responsible for?

involved with the ability to help us understand what someone is saying

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What is the part of the neuron that receives messages?

dendrites

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What is the life-support center (or headquarters) of a neuron?

cell body or soma

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Chemicals (or messages) sent from one neuron to another are known as

neurotransmitters

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What part of the brain is divided into 4 lobes?

the cerebral cortex

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Explain the cross-sectional research method.

researches select a sample that includes people of different ages so they can compare the behavior of participants in different age groups

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Explain the difference between naturalistic observation and laboratory observation.

naturalistic observation is observation within the subject's natural environment-without manipulation of that environment

laboratory observation is observation within a lab setting

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What is correlational research?  

Correlation is a measure of how closely one thing is related to another. The stronger the correlation between two things, the more closely the two things are related.

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Why are ethics important when conducting research?

-helps to ensure that research subjects are not harmed

-helps to ensure research is following a scientific process---keeping the research objective