The Brain
The Nervous System
Nature vs. Nurture
Endocrine System
Big Bowl of Soup
100

The 4 lobes of the brain.

Frontal, Temporal, Parietal, Occipital

100

The 2 organs make up the nervous system?

Brain and Spinal Cord

100

The meaning of nature vs. nurture

Genetics vs. Enviornment
100

Master gland of the endocrine system.

Pituitary Gland

100

Produces Thyroxine

Thyroid Gland

200

Responsible for fear responses and the memory of fear.

Amygdala

200
Proper name for nerve cells

Neurons

200

The 3 ways we study nature vs. nurture

Twin Studies, Adoption Studies, Family Studies

200

Chemicals released into the bloodstream by the endocrine glands.

Hormones

200

Measures electrical activity of the brainwaves.

EEG

300

Assists the medulla oblongata in the regulation of breathing.

Pons

300

Electrical messages sent throughout the body.

Impulses

300

The basic units of heredity.

Genes

300

Produced by the pituitary gland.

HGH- Human Growth Hormone

300

Measures the blood flow in the brain showing which areas are active during specific tasks.

fMRI

400

Works to maintain homeostasis.

Hypothalamus

400

The highway system for neural messages to travel to and from the brain and the rest of the body.

Spinal Cord

400

The complete set of genetic instructions for an organism.

Genome

400

Produces melatonin

Pineal Gland

400

Allows communication between the left hemisphere and right hemisphere of the brain.

Corpus Callosum

500

Responsible for learning and the creation of long-term memories

Hippocampus

500

These skip the brain to produce a faster response.

Reflex

500

The study of how much our genes and environment affect our behavior.

Behavior Genetics

500

Produces epinephrine and norepinephrine when the sympathetic nervous system is activated.

Adrenal Glands

500

Manages vital functions like breathing, circulation, digestion.

Medulla Oblongata