Brain
Reflexes
Senses
Ear and Eye
Neurons
100

whats inside the brain stem?

midbrain, pons, meduladolongata

100
Reflexes are either..

Automatic or Somatic

100

what are the 5 senses?

hearing, sight, smell, touch, taste.

100

What is the external part of the ear called?

The pinna

100

.... Sends messages all over your body 

Neurons

200

what are the 4 lobes in your brain

frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital

200

Name an example of a reflex response which is an automatic action

Eg) Breathing, heart rate..

200

What do receptors do?

They transform environmental stimuli into electrical nerve impulses.

200

What is the external part of the ear called?

The pinna

200

What are the 2 main types of neurons called? 

Motor neurons and sensory neurons

300

what does the brain stem do?

it controls automatic and volantary activities.

300

Somatic reflexes involve stimulation of what muscles?

Skeletal muscles

300

what is a stimulus?

A stimulus is anything that can trigger a physical or behavioral change.

300

Information from the right half of the visual field is proccessed by the ........ hemisphere.

Left hemisphere 

300

What does the CNS stand for and include?

It stands for the Central Nervous System and includes the brain and spinal cord.

400

what does the internal structure include?

the hypothalamus, pituitary glands and the corpus callasum.

400
what are the four receptors 

Mecanoreptors, onemoreceptors, thermoreceptors, photoceptors.

400

What is the light sensitive layer of tissue that forms the innermost coat of the internal surface of the eye called? 

The Retina
400

What do motor neurons help us do?

Voluntary and involuntary movements through effectors and muscle glands 

500

What is the part that connects both sides of the brain

the corpus callosum

500

What is the name of the specific neural pathway involved in reflex actions

Reflex arc

500

what do the photoceptors do?

they detect changes in the physical light.

500
What part of the human eye makes people color blind?

Cons

500

What do sensory neurons do?

They carry electrical signals to the CNS (spinal cord and the brain)