The lobe associated with touch
What is the Parietal Lobe?
The bony, fluid-filled, part of the ear
What is the Cochlea?
The most commonly used drug
What is Caffeine?
The sleep cycle stage where dreaming takes place
What is REM sleep?
The clear part of the eye behind the pupil
What is the Lens?
The biggest lobe in the brain
What is the frontal lobe?
The part of the ear that sends vibrations
What is the ear drum?
The class of drug that increases excitement and alertness
What is a stimulant?
The first stage of the sleep cycle
What is NREM 1?
The function of the Cornea
What is protecting the eye from outside debris?
The lobe associated with vision
What is the occipital lobe?
What are the cochlea, semi-circular canals, and vestibule?
The drug that classified into 2 drug categories
The symptoms of being sleep-deprived
What is feeling fatigued, irritable, and yawning?
What is an optic nerve?
The lobe in which Wernicke's area is located
What is the temporal lobe?
They pick up sound waves and change them into nerve signals
What are tiny hair cells in the ear?
The effects of barbiturates
What is the slowing down of the CSN and impairment of judgment?
How long does a sleep cycle last
What is an hour and a half.
The converting of light into electrical signals
What is the function of the retina?
The function of the frontal lobe
What are voluntary movement and executive functions?
Happens after inner ear damage
What is sensorineural hearing loss?
The freebase form of Cocaine popular in the 90's
What is crack?
The sleep cycle stage when individuals wet the bed
What is NREM 2?
Part of the eye that regulates the amount of light that can enter
What is the iris?