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100

This is nicknamed the "sleep hormone" because it causes feelings of tiredness.

What is Melatonin?

100

This category of drugs increases neural and behavioral activity.

What are stimulants?

100

This branch of the nervous system is responsible for "fight-or-flight" responses, while this other branch is known for "rest-and-digest" activities.


What are the sympathetic ("fight-or-flight") and parasympathetic ("rest-and-digest") branches?

100

This term describes the two main categories of symptoms seen in schizophrenia, which include additions or losses in behavior.


What are positive and negative symptoms?

100

A genuine smile is known by this term.


What is a Duchenne smile?

200

This small brain structure produces melatonin.


What is the pineal gland?

200

This neurotransmitter is most closely associated with the reward system in the brain.

What is dopamine?

200

The HPA axis is most closely associated with this emotional response.

What is stress?

200

The effectiveness of traditional antipsychotic medications is linked to how strongly they attach to these specific dopamine receptors.

What are D2 receptors?

200

The facial feedback hypothesis gained support from studies involving this cosmetic medical treatment.

What is Botox?

300

This "master clock" in the brain regulates circadian rhythms.


What is the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN)?

300

Cirrhosis and Korsakoff’s syndrome are two health consequences of chronic consumption of this substance.


What is alcohol?

300

This neurotransmitter helps to reduce anxiety by inhibiting neural activity.

What is GABA?

300

Structural brain imaging studies of individuals with schizophrenia typically reveal this change in brain size.

What is reduced brain volume?

300

This pathway allows the amygdala to initiate a quick emotional response before conscious processing can occur.

What is the "low road" pathway?

400

This region promotes sleep by shutting down wakefulness centers in the brain.


What is the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus (VLPO)?

400

The mesocorticolimbic pathway connects the ventral tegmental area to these two regions.

What are the nucleus accumbens and the frontal cortex?

400

This brain region is responsible for the subjective experience of emotions, including disgust and pride.

What is the insula?

400

Reductions in this brain matter type have been observed in the frontal cortex of individuals with major depressive disorder.

What is gray matter?

500

This type of sleep allows for sleepwalking to occur.

What is NREM sleep?

500

Many dopaminergic neurons with cell bodies in this area project to the nucleus accumbens and is associated with reward.

What is the ventral tegmental area?

500

This brain region, identified through stimulation studies in cats, is linked to anger.


What is the ventromedial hypothalamus?

500

How do dolphins sleep?

What is unihemispheric slow-wave sleep? (One half of their brain sleeps while the other remains awake to help them breathe and stay alert.)