Hormones
Drugs
genetics
Parts of a Neuron
The Scans
100

a hormone produced by the pineal gland that regulates sleep-wake cycles

What is Melatonin?

100

Caffeine 

Stimulant or Depressant?

What does it do?

Agonist to…

Antagonist to…

Stimulant

increases alertness and reduces fatigue

agonist to ACh

antagonist to GABA

100

the evolutionary process where traits that increase an organism’s chances of survival and reproduction become more common in a population 

What is natural selection

100

a tiny gap between neurons where neurotransmitters are released to transmit signals from one neuron to another

What is a synapse?

100

a test that records electrical activity in the brain using electrodes placed on the scalp

What is an EEG?

200

A hormone produced by fat cells that signal the brain to reduce appetite and increase energy expenditure

What is leptin?

200

Cocaine

Stimulant or Depressant?

What does it do?

Agonist to…

Antagonist to…

Stimulant

causes intense euphoria, confidence and alertness

agonist to Dopamine and Serotonin

200
study of how environmental factors can change gene expression without altering DNA sequence

what is Epigenetics?

200

receives signals from other neurons and carries these signals towards the cell body

What are dendrites?

200

A brain imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of brain structures

What is an MRI

300

A hormone and neurotransmitter involved in social bonding, trust and reproductive behaviors

What is oxytocin?

300

Nicotine

Stimulant or Depressant?

What does it do?

Agonist to…

Antagonist to…

Stimulant

increased attention, decrease in stress, jittery

agonist to dopamine and serotonin

300

the environmental factors that influence behavior and development such as upbringing, culture, education and life experiences

What is Nurture?

300

Carries signals away from cell body to other neurons, muscles or glands 

What are axons?

300

A brain imaging technique that shows brain activity by detecting where a radioactive form of glucose is being used

What is a PET scan

400

A hormone produced by the stomach that stimulates appetite and signals hunger to the brain

What is Ghrelin?

400

Alcohol 

Stimulant or Depressant?

What does it do?

Agonist to…

Antagonist to…

Depressant

slowed down processing, disrupts memory

agonist to GABA

antagonist to ACh


400

developed from a single, fertilized egg, nearly identical genetic material

What are identical, monozygotic twins?
400

support cells in the nervous system that nourish, protect and insulate neurons, helping maintain homeostasis

What are Glial Cells?

400

a brain imaging technique that uses x-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of the brain

What is a CT scan?

500

a network of glands that release hormones into the bloodstream to regulate bodily functions

what is the endocrine system?

500

Opiates

Stimulant or Depressant?

What does it do?

Agonist to…

Antagonist to…

Depressant

activates reward pathway, slows down brain and body activity

antagonist to norepinephrine 

agonist to endorphins

500

developed from two separate eggs, genetically the same as normal siblings 

What are fraternal (dizygotic) twins?

500

fatty layer that surrounds and insulates axons, speeding up the transmission of neural signals

What is the Myelin Sheath?

500

a brain imaging technique that measures blood flow to detect brain activity in real time

What is an fMRI